Timeless
I bought this on vinyl when it was released in 82 and every time I put it on it still sounds fresh and new. Not only his best work but one of the all time greats.
I bought this on vinyl when it was released in 82 and every time I put it on it still sounds fresh and new. Not only his best work but one of the all time greats.
An album that should've been a huge hit. Walking on a Wire is preemo. Only 38 minutes but all of it top notch. One of the handful of albums that deserves to be called classic.
....and a guitar that kills small animals, especially on the title song. What more could a boy want from a break-up album?
I've been waiting for this gem for a while, and here it is. In my opinion,better than anything by Richard Thompson solo (and that's saying a lot). Linda was able to balance out his often overly dramatic leanings with her rustic and beautiful vocals which are often reminiscent of Sandy Denny, another Fairport Convetion alumnus.
For over 40 YEARS, Richard Thompson has remained fresh and relevant, producing endless great new songs, playing mindboggling guitar, and singing and performing better each passing year. It's hardly fair to call his career "uneven", but there are certainly highlights, and this album is one of them. It's the best (and last) of his collaborations with his ex-wife Linda, and it's completely stunning. Every song a masterpiece, every note rapture. Get it!
If you like Richard Thompson at all, you must have this. This is an undisputed masterpiece.
Just get it. This album has everything that's great about Richard Thompson: stunning guitar work, excellent song writing and some lovely acoustic work. And the lovely voice of Linda Thompson. If you have any doubts, download Walking on a Wire. You'll be back for the rest in no time.
I rarely provide comment unless I am truly moved or impressed by an artist but this album is really unique and special. Stays with you.