Richard Thompsons new album, 13 Rivers, is the artists first self-produced record in over a decade. 13 Rivers is a very stripped down, bare-bones recording and according to Thompson the album is a reflection of current events that have happened in his life. This has been an intense year for myself and my family, getting older doesnt mean that life gets easier! There are surprises around every bend. I think this reflects in the immediacy of the stories, and the passion in the songs. Sometimes I am speaking directly about events, at other times songs are an imaginative spin on what life throws a... [Read More]
Digitally remastered edition of the masterful collection of haunting, dark, brooding songs and overlooked classics... and one of best recordings of 1975. "Pour Down Like Silver". Richard takes center stage here to create shimmering, stuttering and sometimes abrasive runs that echo and stretch vocal performances in concert with his lovely wife. This remastered edition adds two previously unreleased live performances and a pair of live tracks previously included on the guitar vocal collection.
Richard Thompson, one of the most distinguished guitarists and songwriters of our time, returns with Dream Attic, a collection of 13 brand-new songs recorded in front of a live audiences during a February 2010 West Coast tour. By recording Dream Attic on stage, Thompson was able to capture the interaction between himself and his band members, who between them add acoustic guitar, mandolin, violin, sax, bass and drums into the mix. Throughout, listeners are treated not only to phenomenal musicianship, but also a typically diverse and strong set of new songs.
The first in a series of expanded XTC CD+Blu-ray editions featuring new 5.1 Surround & High-Resolution stereo mixes along with a wealth of extra material, produced by Porcupine Trees Steven Wilson alongside XTC founder member Andy Partridge. Also available as a CD+DVD set.
2004 digitally remastered edition of the Thompson's tour de force album which was originally released in April 1974 on Island records. It stands as one of the great masterpieces of English folk rock. For this remastered edition, we have taken the opportunity to add three previously unreleased live performances captured at the Roadhouse, London on September 7, 1975.
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