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Originally released in 1991, Richard Thompson’s sixth solo album arrived during a pivotal period in the English folk-rocker’s catalog. His third collaboration with producer Mitchell Froom (and engineer Tchad Blake), the 14-song collection continued an experimental blending of Thompson’s Celtic roots and the polished, mutant rock ’n’ roll that Froom had also applied to music by Los. Mastered from the Original Master Tapes, Pressed at RTI. Richard Thompson manages all of his usual superhuman feats on Rumor and Sigh. Rippled, vibrant guitar lines that sound like they're coming from four guitars? Lyrics that expose the delicate quirks. College st paul varennes.

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Richard Thompson / 13 Rivers
Жанр: Folk-Rock, Contemporary Singer-Songwriter
Носитель: CD
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): USA
Год издания: 2018
Издатель (лейбл): New West Records
Номер по каталогу: NW6446
Страна исполнителя (группы): UK
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks+.cue
Битрейт аудио: losslessThompson
Продолжительность: 00:53:37

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01. The Storm Won’t Come 06:12
02. The Rattle Within 03:06
03. Her Love Was Meant for Me 05:01
04. Bones of Gilead 04:21
05. The Dog in You 04:55
06. Trying 03:36
07. Do All These Tears Belong to You? 04:14
08. My Rock, My Rope 03:19
09. You Can’t Reach Me 03:58
10. O Cinderella 03:50
11. No Matter 03:46
12. Pride 03:17
13. Shaking the Gates 04:03
A high water mark in an overwhelmingly impressive career, 13 Rivers was recorded at the famed Boulevard Recording Studio in Los Angeles. Previously known as The Production Workshop, which was owned by Liberace and his manager, the locale served as the site for seminal classics by Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, Ringo Starr, and hosted the mixing sessions for Pink Floyd’s legendary The Wall. Of the album, Thompson says, “The songs are a surprise in a good way. They came to me as a surprise in a dark time. They reflected my emotions in an oblique manner that I’ll never truly understand. It’s as if they’d been channelled from somewhere else. You find deeper meaning in the best records as time goes on. The reward comes later.” He continues, “I don’t know how the creative process works. I suppose it is some kind of bizarre parallel existence to my own life. I often look at a finished song and wonder what the hell is going on inside me. We sequenced the weird stuff at the front of the record, and the tracks to grind your soul into submission at the back.”
For years, Richard Thompson resided in relative obscurity, while at the same time garnering vast critical praise for his magnificent guitar work and the dark wit and richness of his extraordinary songwriting. A founding member of the seminal British folk-rock group Fairport Convention, he remained with the band for five studio albums—Fairport Convention (1968), What We Did on Our Holiday (released as Fairport Convention in the U.S.) (1968), Unhalfbricking (1969), Liege and Lief (1969), and Full House (1970)—and one live recording (Live at the L.A. Troubadour [recorded in September 1970, released 1976], reissued as House Full [1986]). In early 1971, Thompson, feeling that the material he had been writing at the time was not right for the band, decided to leave for a solo career. In between sessions and dates supporting former Fairport mates Sandy Denny and Ian Matthews, he entered the studio to record his first record, Henry the Human Fly (1972), which was a more idiosyncratic version of the British traditional rock & roll mix that he had begun with his old band. During this time, he also contributed to the rock & roll homage The Bunch (1972) as well as the traditional Morris On (1972), both of which featured various members, past and present, of Fairport Convention and their offshoots. None of these did anything to change the general public’s view of Thompson, to the point where Henry the Human Fly gained the notable distinction of being the worst-selling album in the history of Warner Bros. Records.
Following tours of the U.S. (his last for ten years) and the U.K. with Sandy Denny, Thompson ended 1972 by performing dates with singer Linda Peters, who had appeared on both Henry and The Bunch. Richard and Linda were married, and in 1973 they began work on their first recording together, the now classic I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (April 1974). The Thompsons went on to release five more records, including Hokey Pokey (March 1975), Pour Down Like Silver (November 1975), First Light (November 1978), Sunnyvista (1979), and Shoot Out the Lights (February 1982). Between 1975 and 1978, however, Richard and Linda all but dropped out of the music scene when they moved into a Muslim community outside of London. During this period, Guitar, Vocal (1976), a collection of outtakes and live recordings from Richard’s career, was released to fill the void. It would also be his final release for Island Records, his U.K. home since 1968. Returning to the music business in 1978, the Thompsons recorded First Light for Chrysalis Records, which showed a definite Islamic and North African influence, along with their characteristic British folk-rock. Sunnyvista followed to more public indifference, and they were dropped by the label.
The early ’80s would prove to be a period of major ups and downs, both professionally and personally, for Richard and Linda. Without a record contract, the pair demoed eight songs in the summer of 1980 before going into the studio for their next project, with singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty producing. Rafferty had gained a great deal of success during the latter part of the ’70s, and being a huge fan, was looking to bring the Thompsons’ music to a larger audience. The subsequent tracks were dumped due to Richard’s dissatisfaction with the outcome. In the meantime, Richard went back to work by himself in 1981, recording a collection of instrumental tunes entitled Strict Tempo!, which he released independently on his own Elixir label. Richard and Linda eventually ended up back in the studio, with former Fairport manager and producer Joe Boyd, to re-record some of the material from the Rafferty sessions, as well as three new songs. The finished product, Shoot Out the Lights, was the most powerful album in the Thompsons' oeuvre, as well as their first real breakthrough. Released by Boyd’s own Hannibal Records, it not only received universally glowing reviews, but was also their biggest seller to date. It also marked the end of their marriage, and following a tumultuous tour of America, their musical partnership as well.
Richard remained with Hannibal for 1983’s Hand of Kindness, before leaving for a major-label deal with Polydor the following year. Cajun artist Jo-El Sonnier scored a Top 20 country hit in 1988 with his cover of Thompson’s “Tear-Stained Letter” from that album. A live, solo acoustic set taken from shows recorded in New York City in 1982 entitled Small Town Romance (1984) was released just prior to his departure from Hannibal. With Joe Boyd once again producing, Across a Crowded Room (February 1985) came one year later for Polydor. The record was a success by Thompson’s standards, if not the label’s, and after a disappointing showing by the follow-up, Daring Adventures (October 1986), he was released. A concert video from the Across a Crowded Room tour was issued in 1985.
Once again between labels, Thompson found various side projects to keep him busy, including a soundtrack for the BBC’s The Marksman and a record (Live, Love, Larf & Loaf, 1987) with former Magic Band drummer John French and avant-garde musicians Fred Frith (Henry Cow) and Henry Kaiser. The quartet, called simply French Frith Kaiser Thompson, recorded a second album, Invisible Means, in 1990. Thompson then struck a deal with Capitol Records and released Amnesia (October 1988) with producer Mitchell Froom at the helm for the second of what would be a string of five records. His first release for the label, Amnesia, kept Thompson’s career in a bit of a holding pattern, but it was Rumor and Sigh (May 1991), though not exactly making him a household name, that took him to another level commercially. And though his sound and approach had been picking up more of an American flavor, he continued to retain ties to his traditional roots, from the use of accordion, hurdy-gurdy, mandolin, hammered dulcimer, and various medieval instruments, to songs such as the folk ballad “1952 Vincent Black Lightning” and “Don’t Sit on My Jimmy Shands.”
Throughout the ’90s, Thompson maintained his fervent cult following and recorded three more solo albums for Capitol, including Mirror Blue (1994), the double-disc you? me? us? (1996), and Mock Tudor (1999), as well as working on Hard Cash (1990), a collection of songs inspired by a BBC documentary about the British working class, a soundtrack for the film Sweet Talker (1992), and a concept album about the industrial age (Industry, 1997) with bassist Danny Thompson. Hannibal, which had been purchased by Rykodisc, issued a three-CD retrospective of Thompson’s career in the spring of 1993, entitled Watching the Dark, while also continuing to keep Thompson’s (solo and with Linda) pre-1984 catalog in print. Capitol dropped Thompson from its roster in 2001, shortly after the release of the compilation Action Packed: The Best of the Capitol Years, and in 2003 he returned to the ranks of the independent recording artists with his album The Old Kit Bag, released by Cooking Vinyl in the U.K. and Spinart in the United States. Thompson continued to follow the indie path with his next release, 2005’s Front Parlour Ballads, a primarily acoustic effort that Thompson recorded in his own garage studio.
In 2000, Island Records released the single-disc The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Years, culled from Richard and Linda’s time with the label. As a testament to Richard Thompson’s reputation as one of the era’s finest songwriters, as well as a guitarist nonpareil, two tribute albums were released: The World Is a Wonderful Place (1993) (Victoria Williams, Christine Collister, Tom Robinson, Plainsong, and others) and Beat the Retreat (October 1994) (R.E.M., Bob Mould, X, June Tabor, Bonnie Raitt, Dinosaur Jr., Martin Carthy, and others). The former also includes a previously unreleased song/recording of Richard and Linda’s. In 2006, Free Reed released RT: The Life and Music of Richard Thompson, a five-disc set of outtakes, live recordings, and album cuts, many of which were pulled from Thompson’s personal collection. A new studio album, Sweet Warrior, arrived in 2007, followed by another collection of brand-new songs (performed live) called Dream Attic in 2010.
Over the next few years, Thompson continued to tour regularly and in 2012 he headed into Buddy Miller’s home studio in Nashville to record a new album. Released early in 2013, the resulting record was called Electric and, appropriately enough, showcased Thompson’s electric guitar skills. He also appeared on his ex-wife Linda’s fourth studio album, Won’t Be Long Now, on the track “Love’s for Babies and Fools” later that year. In July 2014, he released an acoustic collection of his well-known songs entitled Acoustic Classics. For his 2015 album Still, Thompson traveled to Chicago, where Jeff Tweedy of Wilco served as producer for the sessions; Tweedy also added musical accents to several songs, recorded at Wilco’s private recording studio, the Loft. Following up his 2014 acoustic release, Thompson issued Acoustic Classics II in 2017, offering more stripped-down and reimagined versions of songs from his back catalog. (Brett Hartenbach, AllMusic)
When a musician is as good as Richard Thompson, he’s going to stand out from his accompanists no matter who they happen to be. But one of the many pleasures of Thompson’s albums from 2007’s Sweet Warrior onward has been the way he’s grown into the fruitful working relationship with his rhythm section of drummer Michael Jerome and bassist Taras Prodaniuk. They rarely do much to call undue attention to themselves, which is as it should be with a good rhythm section, but Jerome is a drummer who can add color, shade, and depth to a song while holding down the backbeat, and Prodaniuk defines “in the pocket,” keeping the low end solid while filling out space that allows Thompson to take flight when he solos (and reminds us all that he is arguably the finest guitarist alive). If you want to fully appreciate the sound and feel of Thompson’s electric trio at work, 2018’s 13 Rivers captures the interaction between these players beautifully. Thompson produced the set himself, and he and engineer Clay Blair have done an unusually fine job of capturing the nuances of the performances, both as individuals and as a group. They know how to make use of the studio, but they also know this band can make its own magic and the effect here is crisp, natural, and transparent. Hearing Thompson and his band dig into these songs is truly satisfying, and as usual, he’s left us no doubt that he’s a master tunesmith, in particular in the troubled introspection of “The Storm Won’t Come,” the edgy contemplation of the unreliable inner voice in “The Rattle Within,” the toxic certainty of “You Can’t Reach Me,” and the uncomfortable obsession of “She Was Meant for Me.” The wit that usually dilutes the darker moments on a Thompson album is, for the most part, conspicuous in its absence on 13 Rivers (though it's briefly evident on “O Cinderella”), but it does give this set a thematic consistency that’s effective, and Thompson’s vocals are superb throughout, making the most of his dour but incisive stories. 13 Rivers isn’t an unusual Richard Thompson album in most respects, but it is one that makes the most of his craft as a guitarist, songwriter, and bandleader. Not many artists continue to create bold, compelling work that doesn’t sound like it’s treading creative water after a half-century, but 50 years on from Fairport Convention’s debut LP, 13 Rivers is striking music from a musician who remains fresh, contemporary, and peerless. (Mark Deming, AllMusic)
Richard Thompson: vocal, guitar, keyboards
Michael Jerome: drums, percussion, vocal
Taras Prodaniuk: bass, vocal
Bobby Eichorn: guitar
Siobhan Meyer Kennedy: harmony vocal
Judith Owen: harmony vocal on “No Matter”
Zara Phillips: harmony vocal
Produced by Richard Thompson
Richard Thompson discography
Thompson performing at Prospect Park,
New York City in 2007
Studio albums22
Live albums14
Singles16

The discography of Richard Thompson, an English singer/songwriter and guitarist, consists of 18 solo studio albums, three live albums and 16 singles, in addition to six studio albums and two live albums credited to Richard and Linda Thompson and five studio albums as a member of Fairport Convention, as well as a number of fan club and boutique label releases, soundtracks and collaborations. He has also appeared as a guest musician on the albums of a number of other artists. Download microsoft virtual pc torrentclubsoftsoftram.

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Albums[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

YearTitleCredited toChart positions
UK[1]US[2]
1972Henry the Human FlyRichard Thompson
1974I Want to See the Bright Lights TonightRichard and Linda Thompson
1974Hokey PokeyRichard and Linda Thompson
1975Pour Down Like SilverRichard and Linda Thompson
1978First LightRichard and Linda Thompson
1979SunnyvistaRichard and Linda Thompson
1982Shoot Out the LightsRichard and Linda Thompson
1983Hand of KindnessRichard Thompson186
1985Across a Crowded RoomRichard Thompson80102
1986Daring AdventuresRichard Thompson92142
1988AmnesiaRichard Thompson89182
1991Rumor and SighRichard Thompson32
1994Mirror BlueRichard Thompson23109
1996You? Me? Us?Richard Thompson3297
1999Mock TudorRichard Thompson28
2003The Old Kit BagRichard Thompson52121
2005Front Parlour BalladsRichard Thompson54197
2007Sweet WarriorRichard Thompson39111
2010Dream AtticRichard Thompson2083
2013ElectricRichard Thompson1675
2014Acoustic ClassicsRichard Thompson16103
2015StillRichard Thompson1082
2017Acoustic Classics IIRichard Thompson24
Acoustic RaritiesRichard Thompson84
201813 RiversRichard Thompson18

Live albums[edit]

ReleasedTitleCredited toRecordedUK
1984Small Town RomanceRichard Thompson1981 & 1982
2005Live from Austin, TXRichard Thompson2001
2007In Concert, November 1975Richard and Linda Thompson1975
2011Live at the BBCRichard Thompson featuring Linda Thompson1973 - 2009137
2017Live at RockpalastRichard Thompson Band1983 & 1984-
2019Across A Crowded Room Live at Barrymore's 1985Richard Thompson1985-
2020Live at Rock City, Nottingham, November 86Richard Thompson1986-

Fan club and boutique label releases[edit]

ReleasedTitleCredited toRecorded
1981Strict Tempo!Richard Thompson1981
1995Live at CrawleyRichard Thompson with Danny Thompson1993
1996Two Letter Words: Live 1994Richard Thompson Band1994
1998Celtschmerz: Live in the UK ‘98Richard Thompson1998
2002Semi-Detached Mock TudorRichard Thompson Band1999
2003More GuitarRichard Thompson Band1988
20031000 Years of Popular MusicRichard Thompson2002
2003Ducknapped!Richard Thompson Band2003
2004FaithlessRichard Thompson1985
2004The Chrono ShowRichard Thompson2004
2009Live WarriorRichard Thompson2007
2012Cabaret of SoulsRichard Thompson2009

Compilations[edit]

YearTitleCredited to
1976(guitar, vocal)Richard Thompson
1976Live! (More or Less)Richard Thompson
1985Doom & Gloom From The Tomb (Vol. 1)Richard Thompson
1991Doom & Gloom II (Over My Dead Body)Richard Thompson
1993Watching the DarkRichard Thompson
2000The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Record YearsRichard and Linda Thompson
2001Action PackedRichard Thompson
2006RT- The Life and Music of Richard ThompsonRichard Thompson
2009Walking on a WireRichard Thompson
2020Hard Luck Stories (1972 - 1982)Richard and Linda Thompson

Singles[edit]

With Linda Thompson[edit]

YearSongChart positionsAlbum
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 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

Solo[edit]

YearSongChart positionsAlbum
US Alt. Rock[3]
1983'The Wrong Heartbeat'Hand of Kindness
1984'Tear-Stained Letter'
1985'When the Spell is Broken'Across a Crowded Room
'You Don't Say'
1986'Valerie'Daring Adventures
'Nearly in Love'
1988'Turning of the Tide'30Amnesia
1989'Reckless Kind'
1991'I Feel So Good'15Rumor and Sigh
'Read About Love'
1994'I Can't Wake Up to Save My Life'Mirror Blue
'Easy There, Steady Now'
1996'Dark Hand Over My Heart'You? Me? Us
1999'Crawl Back (Under My Stone)'Mock Tudor
2003'She Said It Was Destiny'The Old Kit Bag
2007'Dad's Gonna Kill Me'Sweet Warrior
2013'Good Things Happen to Bad People'Electric
'Salford Sunday'
2018'The Storm Won't Come'13 Rivers
'—' denotes releases that did not chart.

Soundtracks[edit]

Soundtrack albums on which a Richard Thompson recording or composition are included are not shown here. Listed here are soundtracks in which Thompson was involved in the actual recording.

YearTitle
1987The Marksman (Music from the BBC TV Series)
1989Hard Cash (BBC North West documentary) first broadcast in 1990[4]
1991Sweet Talker
2005Grizzly Man
2019The Cold Blue (Original Motion Picture Score)

In 2009 'Time to Ring Some Changes' from Hard Cash was included in Topic Records' 70-year anniversary boxed set Three Score and Ten as track 13 on the sixth CD.

With Fairport Convention[edit]

Only albums recorded whilst Richard Thompson was a member of Fairport Convention are listed here. After Thompson left the group, he continued to appear sporadically as a guest musician on subsequent albums, which are listed in the session work discography. For more details of Fairport Convention's album releases see Fairport Convention discography

Studio albums[edit]

YearTitle
1968Fairport Convention
1969What We Did on Our Holidays
1969Unhalfbricking
1969Liege and Lief
1970Full House

Live albums[edit]

ReleasedTitleRecorded
1976Live at the L.A. Troubadour1970
1982Moat on the Ledge1981
1986House Full: Live at the L.A. Troubadour1970
1987Heyday: The BBC Radio Sessions1968 & 1969
1998Who Knows Where the Time Goes?1995
1999The Cropredy Box1997
2003Festival - Cropredy 20022002
2018What We Did On Our Saturday[5]2017

Collaborations[edit]

Albums on which Thompson has guested or worked as a session musician are not shown here. Listed here are albums on which Thompson played a significant creative role in the group or on the recording.

YearTitleCredited to
1972Rock OnThe Bunch
1972Morris OnMorris On
1978Rise Up Like the SunThe Albion Band
1987Live, Love, Larf & LoafFrench Frith Kaiser Thompson
1990Invisible MeansFrench Frith Kaiser Thompson
1992An Acoustic EveningRichard Thompson and David Byrne
1997IndustryRichard Thompson and Danny Thompson
1998The Bones of All MenMr Philip Pickett with Mr Richard Thompson and the Fairport Rhythm Section
2014FamilyThompson

As a guest or session musician[edit]

YearTitleArtist
1968The Hangman's Beautiful DaughterThe Incredible String Band
1969Five Leaves LeftNick Drake
1969Love ChroniclesAl Stewart
1969Marc EllingtonMarc Ellington
1969Matthews' Southern ComfortMatthews' Southern Comfort
1970Bryter LayterNick Drake
1971Bless the WeatherJohn Martyn
1971If You Saw Thro' My EyesIain Matthews
1971No RosesShirley Collins
1971The North Star Grassman and the RavensSandy Denny
1971Rains/Reins of ChangesMarc Ellington
1971Smiling Men with Bad ReputationsMike Heron
1971StargazerShelagh McDonald
1971Strange FruitGary Farr
1971Street SingerMick Softley
1972Bright PhoebusLal and Mike Waterson
1972Jump at the Sun (under pseudonym Agnes Mirren)John Kirkpatrick
1972SandySandy Denny
1972Those Pleasant DaysStefan Grossman
1972Tigers Will SurviveIain Matthews
1973RosieFairport Convention
1973Solid AirJohn Martyn
1973A Favourite GarlandShirley Collins
1973Urban CowboyAndy Roberts
1974Like an Old Fashioned WaltzSandy Denny
1974FearJohn Cale
1975Fantasies From a Corner SeatHarvey Andrews & Graham Cooper
1975Having a Wonderful TimeGeoff Muldaur
1975Marc TimeMarc Ellington
1975Mike Heron's ReputationMike Heron
1976Vanishing Trick: Poems And SongsBrian Patten
1977RendezvousSandy Denny
1978Julie CovingtonJulie Covington
1979Slide Away the ScreenRalph McTell
1980Night OwlGerry Rafferty
1981SmiddyburnDave Swarbrick
1981The Sound of the Sand and Other Songs of the PedestrianDavid Thomas & the Pedestrians
1981Teddy Boys Don't KnitVivian Stanshall
1981Thunderin' On The HorizonArizona Smoke Review
1981VoicesMurray Head
1982Water of DreamsRalph McTell
1982Out of the CutMartin Carthy
19838J. J. Cale
1983Any TroubleAny Trouble
1983Fame and WealthLoudon Wainwright III
1983Flittin'Dave Swarbrick
1983Proof Through the NightT Bone Burnett
1983Variations on a ThemeDavid Thomas & the Pedestrians with Richard Thompson
1984Behind the Trap DoorT-Bone Burnett
1984Wrong End of the RaceAny Trouble
1985I'm AlrightLoudon Wainwright III
1985RackbagFolk och Rackare
1985Visions of ExcessThe Golden Palominos
1985Gladys' LeapFairport Convention
1986An Hour with Cecil Sharp and Ashley HutchingsAshley Hutchings
1986Bridge of SighsRalph McTell
1986Electric BluebirdsElectric Bluebirds
1986Expletive Delighted!Fairport Convention
1986More Love SongsLoudon Wainwright III
1986Raptures of the DeepThe Deep Sea Jivers
1986Supply and DemandDagmar Krause
1987As Real as DisneylandJulian Dawson and the Flood
1987Blue BalloonJohn Kirkpatrick
1987Studio RomanticSaeko Suzuki
1988Temple of Low MenCrowded House
1989Maria McKeeMaria McKee
1989TherapyLoudon Wainwright III
1989SurpriseSyd Straw
1990Michael Doucet & Cajun BrewMichael Doucet
1991Cajun ConjaBeauSoleil
1991Drunk with PassionThe Golden Palominos
1991Luck of the DrawBonnie Raitt
1991Orphans and Outcasts Volume 1Iain Matthews
1991Places I Have Never BeenWillie Nile
199299.9F°Suzanne Vega
1992Be HeadedChris Harford and the First Rays of the New Rising Sun
1992Fat CityShawn Colvin
1992His Master's Choice – The Songs Of Richard ThompsonDave Burland
1992The HunterJennifer Warnes
1993The Assassin's ApprenticeStephen Fearing
1993Before & AfterTim Finn
1993Fate of NationsRobert Plant
1994Amplified HeartEverything but the Girl
1994Cut and RunDanny Carnahan and Robin Petrie
1994Longing in Their HeartsBonnie Raitt
1994Twangin' n' a-Traddin'The Ashley Hutchings Big Beat Combo
1995CamouflageIain Matthews
1996Baptist HospitalBoo Hewerdine
1996Blue AconiteChristine Collister
1997Move Over DarlingJulian Dawson
1996Norma WatersonNorma Waterson
1997Who Knows Where the Time Goes?Fairport Convention
1997L'Amour Ou La FolieBeauSoleil
1998Other Voices, Too (A Trip Back to Bountiful)Nanci Griffith
1998The Dark Gift of TimeChristine Collister
1999Memory of the FutureEric Andersen
1999Orphans and Oucasts Volume 3Iain Matthews
1999SongbirdChristine Collister
1999The Very Thought of YouNorma Waterson
2000Long Expectant Comes At LastCathal McConnell
2000Teddy ThompsonTeddy Thompson
2001Mazurka BerzerkerJohn Kirkpatrick
2002Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun MusicVarious artists, produced by Ann Savoy
2002Fashionably LateLinda Thompson
2002Spremenite ProtokolAndrej Sifrer
200312 ArrowsJudith Owen
2003Go Tell It on the MountainThe Blind Boys of Alabama
2003So Damn HappyLoudon Wainwright III
2004The RideLos Lobos
2005Lost and FoundJudith Owen
2005Separate WaysTeddy Thompson
2007Crazy Hair DayBarney Saltzberg
2007Let Us Now Praise Sleepy JohnPeter Case
2007Release the StarsRufus Wainwright
2007South of DeliaRichard Shindell
2007Strange WeirdosLoudon Wainright III
2007Happy This WayJudith Owen
2007Upfront & Down LowTeddy Thompson
2008A Piece of What You NeedTeddy Thompson
2011BellaTeddy Thompson
201220Kate Rusby
2013Won't Be Long NowLinda Thompson
2014Tell 'Em I'm GoneYusuf
2014SaltBoris Grebenshchikov
2016Cayamo: Sessions at SeaBuddy Miller
2016Rainbow EndsEmitt Rhodes
2018Smalls ChangeDerek Smalls
2018Letters Never ReadDori Freeman

DVDs and videos[edit]

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ReleasedTitleCredited toRecordedFormat
1985Across a Crowded RoomRichard Thompson1985VHS, Laserdisc
2004Live in ProvidenceThe Richard Thompson Band2003DVD
2005Live From Austin, TXRichard Thompson2001DVD
20061,000 Years of Popular MusicRichard Thompson2005DVD, with 2 audio CDs
2011Live at the BBCRichard Thompson featuring Linda Thompson1975 to 1985DVD (box set, also with 3 CDs)
2012Live at Celtic ConnectionsThe Richard Thompson Band2011DVD, Blu-ray Disc

Instructional tapes and discs[edit]

ReleasedTitleCredited toFormat
1983The Electric Mandolin 1 and 2: Mandolin Theory, Technique, & ImprovisationNiles Hokkanen and Richard ThompsonCassette
1991Rock Guitar: A Guide from the GreatsRonnie Wood, Michael Schenker, Richard Thompson and John WilsonVHS
1998Richard Thompson Teaches Traditional Guitar InstrumentalsRichard ThompsonCD & book
2001The Guitar of Richard ThompsonRichard ThompsonCD & book

References[edit]

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  2. ^'USA Billboard 200 chart details for Richard Thompson'. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  3. ^'USA Billboard Alternative Rock Chart details for Richard Thompson'. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  4. ^'Mainly Norfolk information on Hard Cash album'. Retrieved 5 March 2015.
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