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Personnel: Richard Thompson (various instruments); Debra Dobkin (percussion).Audio Mixer: Simon Tassano.Recording information: Trellis Sound, Pacific Palisades, CA.Photographe...Read more

Front Parlour Ballads by Richard Thompson (CD, Aug-2005, Cooking Vinyl)

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Album Features
UPC:711297472523
Artist:Richard Thompson
Format:CD
Release Year:2005
Record Label:Cooking Vinyl
Genre:Folk Rock, General, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Let It Blow
2. For Whose Sake?
3. Miss Patsy
4. Old Thames Side
5. How Does Your Garden Grow?
6. My Soul, My Soul
7. Cressida
8. Row, Boys, Row
9. Boys of Mutton Street, The
10. Precious One
11. Solitary Life, A
12. Should I Betray?
13. When We Were Boys at School

Details
Producer:Richard Thompson, Simon Tassano
Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Richard Thompson (various instruments); Debra Dobkin (percussion).Audio Mixer: Simon Tassano.Recording information: Trellis Sound, Pacific Palisades, CA.Photographer: Ron Slenzak.The title FRONT PARLOUR BALLADS is an appropriate one for this album. In sharp contrast to many of Richard Thompson's latter-day releases, which feature full-bore pop-informed production, often courtesy of Mitchell Froom, this is a mostly acoustic affair that finds Thompson getting back to his folk roots a bit. Other than sparse percussion, the master guitarist plays everything himself here, which generally amounts to not much more than acoustic and electric guitars and a bit of mandolin.Thompson's pen is as sharp as ever, with literate, carefully crafted lyrics riding atop gorgeous, elegant melodies. Emancipation from pop production also seems to have inspired him to reach back to pre-Tin Pan Alley early-20th-Century modes of songwriting; a number of the tracks here wouldn't sound of place amid the work of Stephen Foster. Some of the more outre compositions lean strongly toward Brecht-Weill artsong territory, broadening the stylistic vistas even further. FRONT PARLOUR BALLADS may not brim with catchy, upbeat hookfests, but it's full of finely wrought material from a bona fide auteur.

Editorial Reviews
The best material here is classic Thompson. He breaks out his electric guitar for some note-bending genius in 'My Soul, My Soul.'
Paste

4 stars out of 5 - He's at his most sardonic...[and] most elegiac....With fluid acoustic guitar playing throughout...
Mojo

[A]nother coruscating and glittering prize....Hooks, hammers, and high jinx abound...
Dirty Linen

5 stars out of 5 - Sombre, witty, timeless, nostalgic and utterly English, all of Thompson's sterling qualities as a songwriter seem to swell at once on this album.
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