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The first Richard and Linda Thompson album, I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight, was recorded in May 1973 in short time and on a small budget. Largely because of the petrol shortage in Britain and its impact on the availability of vinyl for records, Bright Lights was held back by Island Records for nearly a year before being released in ...
Album UK; 1974 "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" — I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight: 1975 "Hokey Pokey" — Hokey Pokey: 1978 "Don't Let a Thief Steal Into Your Heart" — First Light: 1979 "Georgie on a Spree" / "Civilisation" (double-A side) — Sunnyvista: 1982 "Don't Renege On Our Love" — Shoot Out the Lights
After the marked lack of success achieved by his first album, Henry the Human Fly, British singer-songwriter/guitarist Richard Thompson started a personal and professional relationship with Linda Peters, a session singer. I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight was the first album by the duo of Richard and Linda Thompson.
Richard L. Thomas (June 30, 1809 – June 17, 1888) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates , representing Cecil County in 1849 and in 1854.
Small Town Romance is the first live album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson. Before and after the "Tour From Hell" to promote the Richard and Linda Thompson album Shoot Out the Lights, Richard played solo shows in the US in 1982. Three of these shows were recorded for radio broadcasts.
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Sunnyvista is the fifth album by Richard and Linda Thompson, released in 1979, by Chrysalis Records. [1]After the artistic mismatch of the previous year's comeback album, First Light, the Thompsons made greater use on this album of backing musicians with whom they had previously worked.
Shoot Out the Lights is the sixth and final album by British husband-and-wife rock duo Richard and Linda Thompson. It was produced by Joe Boyd and released in 1982 on his Hannibal label. A critically acclaimed work, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] AllMusic's Mark Deming noted that Shoot Out the Lights has "often been cited as Richard Thompson's greatest work."