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Richard & Linda Thompson ‎- The Best Of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years (2000)

Richard & Linda Thompson ‎- The Best Of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years (2000)
  • Title: The Best Of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Island Records
  • Genre: Classic Rock, Folk Rock
  • Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:17:20
  • Total Size: 179 / 412 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Richard Thompson - Roll Over Vaughn Williams (4:13)
02. Richard Thompson - Poor Ditching Boy (3:05)
03. Richard & Linda Thompson - When I Get To The Border (3:26)
04. Richard & Linda Thompson - Withered And Died (3:27)
05. Richard & Linda Thompson - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight (3:09)
06. Richard & Linda Thompson - Down Where The Drunkards Roll (4:08)
07. Richard & Linda Thompson - The End Of The Rainbow (3:58)
08. Richard & Linda Thompson - The Great Valerio (5:24)
09. Richard & Linda Thompson - Hokey Pokey (3:23)
10. Richard & Linda Thompson - Never Again (3:12)
11. Richard Thompson - A Heart Needs A Home (4:08)
12. Richard & Linda Thompson - For Shame Of Doing Wrong (4:44)
13. Richard & Linda Thompson - Night Comes In (8:02)
14. Richard & Linda Thompson - Beat The Retreat (5:50)
15. Richard & Linda Thompson - Dimming Of The Day / Dargai (3:48)
16. Richard Thompson - Calvary Cross (13:22)

Since Richard & Linda Thompson's albums have been available through Hannibal Records for many years, it's easy to forget that they weren't all released by that label originally; in fact, only the last of the duo's six albums, Shoot Out the Lights, was a Hannibal album to begin with. The first three LPs (I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Hokey Pokey, and Pour Down Like Silver) came out on Island Records, while the fourth and fifth (First Light and Sunnyvista) were on Chrysalis. This only becomes important when you consider the compilation The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years. That subtitle is important. It means the album collects material from only the first half of the Thompsons' recording career. The selection comes not just from those three Island duo albums, but also from Richard's first solo album, Henry the Human Fly, and from an earlier Thompson compilation, Guitar, Vocal, which featured alternate and live material from the Thompsons. It's hard to argue with the selections from that material made here. Appropriately, the masterful I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight is the source of six cuts (not counting a live version of "Calvary Cross"), the impressive Pour Down Like Silver provides four, and the weakest of the three albums, Hokey Pokey, only two (not counting the alternate take of "A Heart Needs a Home"). There is a good mixture of Linda-sung ballads and more up-tempo material, and "Night Comes In" and "Calvary Cross" feature extended examples of Richard's amazing guitar work. And the compilers have not shied away from featuring the often pessimistic tone of much of Richard's songwriting for the duo, from "Withered and Died" to "Beat the Retreat." But all this means that the album is a great half of a compilation of their career. Annotator Clinton Heylin tries to make a case for the first three albums as constituting the duo's English phase, but that's a conceit. The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years will feel incomplete to anyone familiar with their work, and those unfamiliar with it are going to miss half the story by hearing only this disc.




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