Water to Drink is an album by the American musician Victoria Williams, released in 2000.[1][2] She had originally intended to record an album of standards, but was discouraged by Atlantic Records.[3] Williams promoted the album by touring with Lou Reed.[4]
Entertainment Weekly noted that "Williams has a strange, little-girl voice that channels big emotions and annoys small-minded quirkophobes."[17]The Atlanta Constitution wrote that Williams has "tamed the wilder edges of her oddball compositions so that her shambling country-gospel-pop sound has steeped into something you might call homespun jazz."[15]Spin praised Haden's "shimmering backing vocals."[9]Rolling Stone concluded: "Both homespun and hymnlike, the songs on Water to Drink are the fullest expression yet of Williams' cockeyed genius."[20]
The Los Angeles Times opined that Williams "is among the least jaded contemporary songwriters, a chronicler of the incidental moments that transform the prosaic into the transcendent."[19] The Hartford Courant determined that "her cutesy turn on 'Claude' has her sounding like a nails-on-chalkboard version of Carol Channing."[11]The Gazette called Water to Drink "a crazy quilt of musical styles all stitched together with waif-like vocals."[18]The Irish Times determined that, "at her best her music evokes the richness of southern American rural culture, intimate reflections packaged in delightful light folksy melodies."[21]
AllMusic wrote that "the constraints of performing another composer's songs tone down the blur of her ideas, giving her space where she can spread out and share her immense talent."[7]