Electric

Electric

by Richard Thompson
Electric

Electric

by Richard Thompson

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Overview

The title is artless and blunt but it gets the job done: it makes it clear that after a decade or so of concentrating on his acoustic guitar, Richard Thompson has returned to his electric. Not that Electric is entirely recorded on a Stratocaster -- he plucks away at an acoustic for "The Snow Goose" and there are other songs where the Strat is tucked away in its case -- but Electric crackles with an amplified energy, even when the instrumentation is decidedly quieter. Much of this is due to Thompson's decision to record the album at Buddy Miller's intimate home studio in Nashville, as Miller favors a speedy solution to recording, favoring vibe over perfection. As such, there's atmosphere and air to spare on Electric -- it's music that breathes, never feeling suffocated -- and there's plenty of room for Thompson to spin out spiraling guitar leads, but the focus isn't on his peerless playing or even his sharply crafted songwriting, which is once again finely observed and richly detailed. No, the distinguishing character of Electric is its feel, how Miller creates a wide-open space for Thompson, a vista that showcases his crackling musicianship and sharp songs. And Thompson has yet another strong set of songs here, highlighted by the big-footed stomp of "Stony Ground," the lacerating wit of "Sally B," the sardonic resignation of "Good Things Happen to Bad People," and the gentle lilt on "Salford Sunday." As good as the songs are, the distinguishing characteristic of Electric is its atmosphere, how the music jumps and breathes, how Miller has given Thompson his liveliest album in years and, on just sheer sonic terms, his best in a while, too. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 02/05/2013
Label: New West
UPC: 0607396627028
Rank: 159533

Tracks

  1. Stony Ground
  2. Salford Sunday
  3. Sally B
  4. Stuck on the Treadmill
  5. My Enemy
  6. Good Things Happen to Bad People
  7. Where's Home?
  8. Another Small Thing in Her Favour
  9. Straight and Narrow
  10. The Snow Goose
  11. Saving the Good Stuff for You

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Richard Thompson   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Accordion,Keyboards,Hurdygurdy
Idyllwild Arts Academy Orchestra   Primary Artist
Debra Dobkin   Percussion
Michael Jerome   Drums,Percussion,Vocal Harmony
Stuart Duncan   Fiddle
Peter Askim   Conductor
Siobhan Maher-Kennedy   Vocal Harmony
Taras Prodaniuk   Bass,Mandocello,Vocal Harmony
Dennis Crouch   Bass
David Piltch   Double Bass
Pete Zorn   Flute
Judith Owen   Vocals
Buddy Miller   Guitar
Alison Krauss   Vocal Harmony

Technical Credits

Simon Tassano   Editing,Mixing
Gary Briggs   A&R
Mike Poole   Engineer
Orazio Vecchi   Composer
Ray Kennedy   Mastering
Ilana Pelzig Cellum   Engineer
Paul Moore   Design,Art Direction
Pamela Littky   Photography
Matthew Neth   Engineer
Ed Haber   Engineer
Richard Thompson   Arranger,Composer
Buddy Miller   Mixing,Producer
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