Richard Thompson
The Old Kit Bag

Cooking Vinyl  (2003)

Rock/Pop
CD, 12   Tracks, 58:42  Length
Chapter I: The Haunted Keepsake 31:02
01 Gethsemane Richard Thompson 06:03
02 Jealous Words Richard Thompson 04:17
03 I'll Tag Along Richard Thompson 03:40
04 A Love You Can't Survive Richard Thompson 05:27
05 One Door Opens Richard Thompson 04:19
06 First Breath Richard Thompson 07:16
Chapter II: The Pilgrims Fancy 27:40
07 She Said It Was Destiny Richard Thompson 04:23
08 I've Got No Right To Have It All Richard Thompson 04:12
09 Pearly Jim Richard Thompson 04:18
10 Word Unspoken, Sight Unseen Richard Thompson 04:25
11 Outside Of The Inside Richard Thompson 06:24
12 Happy Days And Auld Lang Syne Richard Thompson 03:58
Music Details
Product Details
UPC (Barcode) 711297465129
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Guitar Richard Thompson
Bass Danny Thompson
Drums Michael Jerome
Background Vocals Judith Owen
Producer John Chelew
Engineer Jimmy Hoyson
Cover by Nancy Nimoy
Mixed By Jimmy Hoyson
Personal Details
Index # 3431
Owner Dave
Tags Folk Rock
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
Richard Thompson is the sort of artist destined to be a cherished cult item rather than a bona fide star, which at the dawn of the 21th century puts him in an uncomfortable place in the music industry -- being able to reliably sell 100,000 copies of an album makes you too small for a major label, no matter how long they've kept you on the roster. In 2000, after a dozen years with Capitol Records, Thompson's contract was not renewed, and 2003's The Old Kit Bag found him recording for an independent for the first time since 1985. Creatively, this actually turns out to be a good thing; after the periodically excessive and self-conscious production Mitchell Froom imposed on nearly all of Thompson's releases for Capitol, 1999's Mock Tudor (produced by Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf) found Thompson going for a more lean and live sound, and with John Chelew at the controls, Thompson follows suit on The Old Kit Bag. Cut in a straightforward and stripped-down manner, with just bassist Danny Thompson, drummer Michael Jerome, and harmony vocalist Judith Owen along for company, The Old Kit Bag captures Thompson in spare but sympathetic circumstances; the performances are strong and confident, without a note or gesture wasted, and Thompson's interplay with his rhythm section is nothing short of superb. While Thompson eases back on the "wow, listen to that!" solos on The Old Kit Bag, his playing is fluid and superbly tasteful throughout, and his subtle overdubs show he's as good an accompanist as a bandleader. And Thompson's songwriting chops are still in superb shape; "A Love You Can't Survive" and "I'll Tag Along" are further meditations on Thompson's favorite theme, love and life gone wrong, and "Outside of the Inside" (which Thompson introduced on tour as "a song about how the Taliban see the West") is a chilling look inside a man blinded by his culture and his faith (and a bit of a surprise coming from a devout Muslim). The Old Kit Bag is Richard Thompson's simplest and most unadorned album since Shoot Out the Lights, and while it isn't an immediate masterpiece like that album, it confirms that this man's work is best presented at its simplest, and the result is a modest triumph. -- Mark Deming (allmusic.com)