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Richard Thompson was born at 23 Ladbroke Crescent (off Ladbroke Grove), Notting Hill, West London, England. [12] His father, a Scot, was a Scotland Yard detective and an amateur guitar player; several other family members had played music professionally.
1000 Years of Popular Music is a 2003 live album by Richard Thompson. The album was originally conceived after Richard Thompson, along with many other artists, was asked by Playboy magazine to nominate his choice of the best songs of the millennium in anticipation of the year 2000 .
Richard Thompson 2000: The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years: Richard and Linda Thompson 2001: Action Packed: Richard Thompson 2005: Some Enchanted Evenings: Richard Thompson 2006: RT- The Life and Music of Richard Thompson: Richard Thompson 2009: Walking on a Wire: Richard Thompson 2020: Hard Luck Stories (1972–1982)
Of particular interest are live tracks by Richard and Linda Thompson (including a few from the 1982 "tour from hell"), songs demo-ed for his first solo album Henry the Human Fly as well as several of Thompson's comic songs ("Madonna's Wedding" and his lampooning of Janet Jackson's infamous breast-baring moment at the Super Bowl) and several ...
Action Packed is a compilation album by Richard Thompson released in 2001.. The album is a retrospective look at Thompson's time with Capitol Records and brings together songs from each of the albums that he recorded for that label.
Acoustic Classics II is the second acoustic compilation album by Richard Thompson. The songs range from his time in Fairport Convention , as half of a duo with Linda Thompson and as a solo artist. The album was released on vinyl, CD and digital download.
Island Records issued this compilation in 2000 as the first step in a program to re-master and re-issue the albums that Richard and Linda Thompson had cut for them.. The tracks are drawn mostly from the duo's three albums for Island: I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, Hokey Pokey and Pour Down Like Silver, though two tracks are taken from Richard Thompson's first solo album Henry the ...
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