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Mountain Stage: An Evening With Nanci Griffith, Paul Brady, Richard Thompson: Nanci Griffith / Paul Brady / Richard Thompson: 2001: DVD 2006: 1,000 Years of Popular Music: Richard Thompson: 2005: DVD, with 2 audio CDs 2011: Live at the BBC: Richard Thompson featuring Linda Thompson: 1975 to 1985: DVD (box set, also with 3 CDs) 2011: Spactacle ...
Richard Thompson was born at 23 Ladbroke Crescent (off Ladbroke Grove), Notting Hill, West London, England. [12] His father, a Scot, was a Scotland Yard detective and an amateur guitar player; several other family members had played music professionally.
The song is principally a tango, with slower lyrical interludes. Thompson tries his hand at funk on "Justice In the Streets" and at hard rock on "Living on Borrowed Time". "Traces of My Love" is a tender song of longing and lyrically is in the ancient sufic tradition of expressing love for the divine in secular terms.
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Of particular interest are live tracks by Richard and Linda Thompson (including a few from the 1982 "tour from hell"), songs demo-ed for his first solo album Henry the Human Fly as well as several of Thompson's comic songs ("Madonna's Wedding" and his lampooning of Janet Jackson's infamous breast-baring moment at the Super Bowl) and several ...
Island Records issued this compilation in 2000 as the first step in a program to re-master and re-issue the albums that Richard and Linda Thompson had cut for them.. The tracks are drawn mostly from the duo's three albums for Island: I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Hokey Pokey and Pour Down Like Silver, though two tracks are taken from Richard Thompson's first solo album Henry the ...
The resulting First Light was the fourth album by Richard and Linda Thompson and marked their resumption of their recording career. It is dominated by spiritual songs, some of them direct translations of sufi and koranic texts. [3] It was released on 6 October 1978 through Chrysalis Records. [1]