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| Disc: 1 | |||
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| 1. The Money Shuffle | |||
| 2. Among The Gorse, Among The Grey | |||
| 3. Haul Me Up | |||
| 4. Burning Man | |||
| 5. Here Comes Geordie | |||
| 6. Demons In Her Dancing Shoes | |||
| 7. Crimescene | |||
| 8. Big Sun Falling In The River | |||
| 9. Stumble On | |||
| 10. Sidney Wells | |||
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| Disc: 2 | |||
| 1. The Money Shuffle (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 2. Among The Gorse, Among The Grey (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 3. Haul Me Up (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 4. Burning Man (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 5. Here Comes Geordie (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 6. Demons In Her Dancing Shoes (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 7. Crimescene (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 8. Big Sun Falling In The River (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 9. Stumble On (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
| 10. Sidney Wells (Acoustic Demo Version) | |||
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Review Still, some 40 years, an Ivor Novello and BBC Lifetime Achievement Award later, Thompson has managed to turn things around a bit. The last decade has seen him release three studio albums on top of career retrospective Walking on a Wire and provide the soundtrack for Warner Herzog’s moving Grizzly Man documentary, while his recent tenure as Artistic Director for London’s Meltdown Festival resulted in the programming of a diverse range of artists from Seasick Steve to Elvis Costello.
The bulk of Dream Attic was recorded over three shows at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall in February of this year. Citing his preference for live performance over studio labour, the record is, somewhat unusually, a new set of songs delivered in a live setting. This emphasis on spark and energy pays dividends.
Thompson’s lived-in voice and dazzling prowess as a guitar player are evident from the offset: The Money Shuffle is a wry, Wall Street-baiting stomper that opens with the inspired line “I love kittens, and little babies…” before ripping apart the hypocrisy and nonsensical attitudes that lie at the heart of modern commerce, all over blistering guitar solos and leavening saxophone. The record then dives headlong into stark balladry, contemplative jams and reflections on eras past and friends departed (Stumble On is wonderfully restrained, while A Brother Slips Away is real heart-on-sleeve stuff, couched in regret and sentiment). Big Sun Falling in the River even boasts a Billie Jean-approximating bassline, and the ascent towards the record’s closing bow is nothing short of magical.
The musicianship is sound throughout, and though a few of the tracks here could benefit from a trim round the edges (the majority clock in at well over five minutes apiece), it’s difficult to begrudge a group of this collective talent spinning off each other as these songs meet their inevitable, well-earned applause. Although not unanimously blinding, Dream Attic is replete with the kind of deft flourishes and considered wordplay that fans of the singer will be more than familiar with. Chalk up another triumph, then.
--James SkinnerFind more music at the BBC This link will take you off Amazon in a new window
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
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This review is from: Dream Attic (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
Dream Attic (Deluxe Edition)
This is a fantastic new album from the legend who is Richard Thompson. Not only do you get the finished live article you also get the so called guitar and vocal demos on the second album which is well worth the money alone. The songs are of his usual high class and the band he is playing with is superb. Overall an excellent purchase of two for the price of one and I can't wait to see him perform these songs live in Glasgow in January 2011.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best with a band,
This review is from: Dream Attic (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
I have seen Richard with early Fairports and subsequently solo, with Linda and with various backing combinations and have all of his recordings.He produces a great deal and some of his stuff can be repetitive and morose. However at his best there is no one to beat him.Dream attic benefits from being recorded with a band, Pete Zorn in paticular is outstanding and Richard's guitar playing is some of the best I have heard.This is one of his best albums and and the attack and verve of the live performance is excellent.Now if only he would recruit a female singer.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Damn the man!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Dream Attic (Deluxe Edition) (Audio CD)
I'm beginning to think that no RT reviews should be written for at least three months after buying. It's common to say that there's usually a dud on one of his issues but how often one's mind has changed after a few listenings. "A Brother Slips Away" was one such dud on the first few listenings. Then it ruins my day, filling me with memories I thought I'd got over. It's also 'a sister slips away' and I wonder how much it was influenced by the loss of Kate McGarrigle.
RT's just curated probably the best 'Meltdown' Festival ever. To do that and produce this CD in the same year.....well if I was a young aspiring musician I'd be seriously thinking about giving up. The bar is just set so ridiculously high by phenomena like Richard Thompson.
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