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Watching The Dark: The History of Richard Thompson [BOX SET]

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  • Audio CD (May 4, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: May 11, 1993
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Hannibal
  • ASIN: B00000064O
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #75,024 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #77 in  Music > Indie Music > Folk > Folk Rock

Disc: 1
1. Man in Need - Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Richard Thompson, The Watersons
2. Can't Win [Live] - Kenny Aronoff, Christine Collister, Pat Donaldson, Clive Gregson, John Kirkpatrick, Richard Thompson
3. Waltzing's for Dreamers - Aly Bain, Mitchell Froom, Richard Thompson
4. Crash the Party [Live][#] - Kenny Aronoff, Christine Collister, Pat Donaldson, Clive Gregson, John Kirkpatrick, Richard Thompson
5. I Still Dream - Tony Goddard, David Horn, Frances Kelly, John Kirkpatrick, Ian Peters, Brian Taylor, Richard Thompson
6. Bird in God's Garden/Lost and Found - French Frith Kaiser Thompson
See all 14 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. For Shame of Doing Wrong [#] - Betsy Cook, Liam Genockey, John Kirkpatrick, Simon Nicol, Phil Pickett, Philip Pickett, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Pete Zorn
2. Back Street Slide [#] - Betsy Cook, John Kirkpatrick, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Phil Pickett, Philip Pickett, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Pete Zorn
3. Strange Affair - Neil Larsen, Neil Larson, Andy Newmark, Simon Nicol, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Willie Weeks
4. Wrong Heartbeat [#] - Betsy Cook, Liam Genockey, Simon Nicol, Frank Ricotti, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Pete Zorn
5. Borrowed Time - Lit, Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg, Michael Spencer-Arscott, Linda Thompson, Richard Thompson, Glenn Tilbrook, Pete Wingfield
6. From Galway to Graceland [Live][#] - Richard Thompson
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Disc: 3
1. Al Bowlly's in Heaven [Live][#] - Christine Collister, Gerry Conway, Clive Gregson, John Kirkpatrick, Ruari McFarlane, Richard Thompson
2. Walking Through a Wasted Land - David Bitelli, Christine Collister, Alan Dunn, Bruce Lynch, Dave Mattacks, Simon Nicol, Pete Thomas, Richard Thompson
3. When the Spell Is Broken [Live][#] - Christine Collister, Gerry Conway, Clive Gregson, John Kirkpatrick, Ruari McFarlane, Richard Thompson
4. Devonside [Live][#] - Richard Thompson
5. Little Blue Number [Live][#] - Gerry Conway, Clive Gregson, Ruari McFarlane, Richard Thompson
6. I Ain't Going to Drag My Feet No More [Live][#] - Christine Collister, Gerry Conway, Clive Gregson, Ruari McFarlane, Richard Thompson
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Richard Thompson did not achieve overnight his now-acknowledged status as a pillar of British folk-rock, as a towering guitarist, and as a songwriter as distinctive and thematically provocative as any of his contemporaries. As late as 1980 when Thompson already had a formidable dossier of wonderful recordings with Fairport Convention as well as with his then-wife Linda, the would-be folk god was more cult artist than recognizable entity. This superb three-disc retrospective provides an intelligent overview of his evolution, avoiding the conventions of a "hits first" approach (silly in this case) or a completist's preoccupation with chronology and minutiae (dreary move, that). Instead, the discs shuttle back and forth across different period's in Thompson's career, swap excellent live performances and alternate takes for certain tracks, and let the music dictate the flow. That makes Watching the Dark as engaging for life-long Thompson fans as it will surely be for new recruits. --Sam Sutherland

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Limey's Laments, November 19, 2001
By Phrodoe "Child Of The Kindly Midwest" (Another day older and deeper in debt...) - See all my reviews
Richard Thompson is without a doubt THE most underrated guitarist/songwriter on either side of the Atlantic. He's been called the "thinking man's guitar hero," and I wouldn't dare gainsay that. From his seminal work with Fairport Convention (listen to his shimmering guitar work on "Who Knows Where the Time Goes?"), to his excellent albums with former wife Linda (Shoot Out the Lights is a "breakup" album on a par with Dylan's Blood On the Tracks), to his magnificent solo work of the last twenty years (Rumor & Sigh, You? Me? Us?, Mock Tudor), Thompson has rarely, if ever, failed to deliver, or to meet his own high standards of excellence. As evidence I direct you to Watching the Dark, the best, most satisfying box set I've ever bought, better even than Dylan's Biograph. Here are just a few of the great songs on this intelligent compilation:

* "Can't Win" -- a grim classic which predates the alt-rock whining of the last decade, and surpasses it in every way; the live version here contains the greatest guitar solo I've ever heard.

* "Tear-Stained Letter" -- Thompson's hysterical take on his own divorce, with another great solo and memorable lines like "She danced on my heart like Arthur Murray,/The skies ain't ever gonna mend in a hurry."

* "Al Boully's In Heaven" -- a slinky, jazzy tune that is one of Thompson's most underrated.

* "From Galway To Graceland" -- a touching yet unnerving song, based on real-life events, that addresses celebrity obsession in a way unlike any you'll ever see.

* "Waltzing's For Dreamer's" -- Thompson is a wizard with 3/4 time, as both "Galway To Graceland" and this exquisite heartbreaker prove.

* "The Dimming Of the Day" -- one of Linda Thompson's most heartfelt vocals, and one of her former husband's best songs.

* "Two Left Feet" -- Thompson's impish humor is again on display here, which proves that, Al Yankovic notwithstanding, rock music and polka beats DO mix!

* "Borrowed Time" -- How this song missed getting on the radio is a mystery to me.

* "A Sailor's Life" -- An amazing song from the Fairport Convention era, featuring the lovely vocals of the late, sorely lamented Sandy Dennis (best known to rock fans for her guest-vocal stint on Led Zeppelin's "The Battle of Evermore").

* And last but definitely not least, "Bird In God's Garden/Lost and Found" -- a song translated from an ancient Sanskrit poem, turned by Thompson into something enigmatic, heartfelt, chilling, and altogether astonishing. This song alone makes Watching the Dark worth its purchase price. It is one of the most perfect pieces of music I've ever heard in my life, and one of the few songs from the rock era that has any kind of real emotional context behind it.

I could mention other songs -- "Cavalry Cross," "Beat the Retreat," the scarifying "Shoot Out the Lights," the double-entendre-rich "Hokey Pokey," "Now Be Thankful," and about a dozen others, that make this compilation worth owning. I could also mention those mysteriously left out -- like "1952 Vincent Black Lightning," to this day Thompson's most touching folk ballad; "Psycho Street," one of the most unusual things he's ever done (to say the least!); and "Limey's Lament," an obscure song I first encountered on the Fairport Chronicles album. It's the best book-of-lists song I've heard since Dylan's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and REM's "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," -- "Lament" is a hilarious song that has Thompson's lyrical fngerprints all over it. How it missed getting onto Watching the Dark I'll never know.

If you're interested in Thompson at all, you'll be led from this to his other excellent work, such as the Mirror Blue album, or I Want To See the Bright Lights Tonight. You'll also understand what I said at the beginnging of this review -- that Thompson is THE most underrated guitarist/songwriter working today. Unjustly so, too, when compared with his contemporaries. Clapton, for all his not-inconsiderable talents, just can't measure up; Page and Beck are pretenders to the throne at best; even the great Pete Townshed can't hold a plectrum to RT's amazing talents. How do I know? I've played Watching the Dark for fans of these other guitar-hero types, and each and every person has been not just impressed, but astonished. "How come I've never heard of this guy?" more than one has asked of me. So, now you've heard of him. Give him a try, and I guarantee you'll be more than satisfied.

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5.0 out of 5 stars What a Long, Estranged Trip It's Been, December 29, 1999
This is required listening for all Rock Guitar/Songwriting 101 students. This three-disc set covers all the bases from Thompson's tenure with Fairport Convention to his partnership with his then wife Linda through his solo years. The 47 tracks hit most of the key album tracks like "A Sailor's Life" from Unhalfbricking, "Calvary Cross" from I Want To See the Bright Lights Tonight, and "Wall of Death" from Shoot Out the Lights. The list gets too long to mention them all.

While Thompson can be upbeat at times (songs like "Hokey Pokey" and "Two Left Feet" come to mind), his strength is in his songs that probe the painful side of relationships with songs like "From Galway to Graceland" and "Small Town Romance" which can leave you emotionally drained.

Unlike most box set treatments, this collection doesn't merely rehash the album tracks that die-hard Thompson fans will already have in their collections. Nearly half of these songs are either hard-to-find cuts or previously unreleased songs and/or performances. [Personal complaint: Why was "1952 Vincent Black Lightning" from Rumor and Sigh omitted from this collection?]

This is a lot of Richard Thompson to absorb all at once for the unitiated, but it's well worth the effort (and the price!).

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5.0 out of 5 stars BUY IT NOW OR REPENT FOR ETERNITY!, September 6, 1999
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Whether you're a Richard Thompson fan, or thinking about becoming one, or just enjoy GREAT music, this three-disk set is absolutely essential. It presents an exciting and engaging look at a consummate musician whose biting wit and odd perspective on life is legendary. Whether it's the quiet, reflective BEAT THE RETREAT, WALTZING'S FOR DREAMERS or WHEN THE SPELL IS BROKEN, or the apocalyptic, sturm und drang live versions of CALVARY CROSS and SHOOT OUT THE LIGHTS, this set delivers bigtime. There are enough unreleased tracks and alternate versions to keep WATCHING THE DARK from becoming redundant, even after you have bought the rest of his discs. The hypnotic, jangly, hudy-gurdy-driven POOR WEE JOCKEY CLARKE is a particular treat. There has been some criticism that the non-chronological order of the three disks makes little sense. However, if you throw a handful of diamonds, rubies, silver and gold into a bag and shake them up, you still have a bag full of treasures. Thompson's songs have their own logic that transcends mere calendars. Buy WATCHING THE DARK; you'll own your own little collection of gems.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fine Introduction.
This 3 CD set covers Richard Thompson recording career through 1969 until 1992. A mixture of early Fairport Convention, his work with his former wife Linda and solo recordings... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's OK by me 4 1/2 ****'s
This three disk set is a perfect dose of Richard Thompson for a modest fan of the singer/songwriter/ guitarist extrodinaire's vast talented career. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Had I Known ????!!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A chicken soup approach to Richard Thompson that works
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5.0 out of 5 stars Music to Break Your Bitter Heart
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3.0 out of 5 stars The only RT record I almost never play ..
I hate to say it, but I may be the only RT (+ LT) fan who do not like this box set too much. I can enjoy a few live versions, or RT having fun with experimental tracks such as... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars 52 Pick-Up
Why 4 out of 5 stars? Well, I'm not going to quibble and say they should have put "this" on there instead of "that". Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT PLACE TO START!!
This box set is a great place to start for those of you that aren't familiar with Richard Thompson.There's something for everyone,if it's folk,ballads or rock. Read more
Published on July 17, 2002 by Gary Bowden

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