05-10-2011, 06:47
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RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON - SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS (1982)
I would like to nominate this critically acclaimed folk rock album for an award nomination.
This album showcases the husband and wife duo of Richard and Linda Thompson. It also features Richard's virtuoso guitar playing of rock, folk and blues. Linda is featured as a ballad singer displaying a strong clear folk style voice.
TRACK LISTING
1.Don't Renege on Our Love - A tasteful rock guitar number with a catchy chorus led Richard's unique folky vocals and of course electric guitar.
2.Walking on a Wire - Linda on vocals singing a tasteful ballad.
3.Man in Need - Another rock orientated song with Richard singing and fabulous guitar.
4.Just the Motion - Ballad again with Linda on vocals accompanied by folkish guitar from Richard.
5.Shoot Out the Lights - The title track and tour de force of the album. Richard on vocals with a red hot seering solo on guitar !
6.Back Street Slide - Richard on vocals with this folk reel number accompanied by a brass section that replaces the fiddle.
7.Did She Jump or Was She Pushed? - Co-written by Richard and Linda(he wrote all the other tracks) - A tearful ballad again sung by Linda.
8.Wall of Death - Only track in which Richard and Linda sing as a duet. Great British folk number.
PERSONNEL
Richard Thompson â vocals, lead guitar, accordion, hammered dulcimer
Linda Thompson â vocals
Simon Nicol â rhythm guitar
Dave Pegg â bass on 3 6 7 8
Pete Zorn â bass on 1 2 4 5, backing vocals
David Mattacks â drums
The Watersons (Norma,Mike,Lal,and Martin Carthy) â backing vocals
Clive Gregson â backing vocals
Stephen Corbett â cornet [/INDENT]
![[Image: RT_Sotl.jpg]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/65/RT_Sotl.jpg)
RICHARD & LINDA THOMPSON - SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS (1982)
I would like to nominate this critically acclaimed folk rock album for an award nomination.
This album showcases the husband and wife duo of Richard and Linda Thompson. It also features Richard's virtuoso guitar playing of rock, folk and blues. Linda is featured as a ballad singer displaying a strong clear folk style voice.
TRACK LISTING
1.Don't Renege on Our Love - A tasteful rock guitar number with a catchy chorus led Richard's unique folky vocals and of course electric guitar.
2.Walking on a Wire - Linda on vocals singing a tasteful ballad.
3.Man in Need - Another rock orientated song with Richard singing and fabulous guitar.
4.Just the Motion - Ballad again with Linda on vocals accompanied by folkish guitar from Richard.
5.Shoot Out the Lights - The title track and tour de force of the album. Richard on vocals with a red hot seering solo on guitar !
6.Back Street Slide - Richard on vocals with this folk reel number accompanied by a brass section that replaces the fiddle.
7.Did She Jump or Was She Pushed? - Co-written by Richard and Linda(he wrote all the other tracks) - A tearful ballad again sung by Linda.
8.Wall of Death - Only track in which Richard and Linda sing as a duet. Great British folk number.
PERSONNEL
Richard Thompson â vocals, lead guitar, accordion, hammered dulcimer
Linda Thompson â vocals
Simon Nicol â rhythm guitar
Dave Pegg â bass on 3 6 7 8
Pete Zorn â bass on 1 2 4 5, backing vocals
David Mattacks â drums
The Watersons (Norma,Mike,Lal,and Martin Carthy) â backing vocals
Clive Gregson â backing vocals
Stephen Corbett â cornet [/INDENT]
Nice to be able to go back to trust and friendship!!!!!!!!!
It's a mixed up sensation this being alive
Oh! it wears a man down into the ground
It's the strangest elation
I can't describe it
Oh it leaves a man weary
It makes a man frown..............................Chris Simpson ( "Mixed Up Sensations" 1975 Martin's Cafe )
It's a mixed up sensation this being alive
Oh! it wears a man down into the ground
It's the strangest elation
I can't describe it
Oh it leaves a man weary
It makes a man frown..............................Chris Simpson ( "Mixed Up Sensations" 1975 Martin's Cafe )