Richard Thompson
Sweet Warrior Richard Thompson
Those fans can now rejoice, because on Sweet Warrior Thompson roars back with his first electric set of originals since 2003, and it's a winner. As the disc's title implies, he revisits the familiar territory of love as a battlefield in these 14 originals. The concept is emphasized by a liner photo of the singer/songwriter in army gear and camouflage flanked by two beautiful women planting kisses on either cheek. Supported by longtime backing cohorts, the guitarist adds to his six-string talents with occasional mandolin, autoharp, accordion, and even organ, all used as icing on a cake of tunes that further refine his established style. Perhaps the most startling song is the viciously anti-war "Dad's Going to Kill Me," about a soldier stationed in Baghdad (the "Dad" of the title), wondering if he will survive another day. "Guns are the Tongues" finds Thompson telling the tragic tale of a young man enticed by a woman's charms ending up as a suicide-bombing terrorist. Thompson's dramatic guitar solos are kept on low boil, occasionally bubbling up but never hogging the spotlight. They are, along with his distinctive vocals, actors in a play of characteristically classy tunes that will thrill Thompson's fans, who have been waiting for just such a set of literate and challenging music from a musician who never delivers less. -- Hal Horowitz
Literate rocker Richard Thompson's new album, Sweet Warrior, is a return to his classic electric sound, his first plugged-in album since 2003's The Old Kit Bag. Filled with 14 songs of stories of loss and betrayal, the album also contains one of Thompson's most overtly political songs to date, "Dad's Gonna Kill Me," told from the perspective of a nervous young soldier stationed in Baghdad (abbreviated as "Dad" in the song). Richard Thompson is a consummate singer, songwriter, and guitarist. His career stretches back to the late '60s, when he was a founding member of the British folk-rock Fairport Convention. In the late '70s, with his then-wife, Linda, he recorded Shoot Out the Lights, which regularly makes critics' lists of the best records of all time. In the '90s, he experienced another career renaissance with the album Rumor & Sigh and he remains an elder-statesman of alternative rock.
Sweet Warrior
1. Needle And Thread
2. I'll Never Give It Up
3. Take Care The Road You Choose
4. Mr. Stupid
5. Dad's Gonna Kill Me
6. Poppy-Red
7. Bad Monkey
8. Francesca
9. Too Late To Come Fishing
10. Sneaky Boy
11. She Sang Angels To Rest
12. Johnny's Far Away
13. Guns Are The Tongues
14. Sunset Song
I can't believe that it's been about twenty-five years since Richard Thompson set off on his solo career. I know, some may gripe with that date, (rightly) pointing out his 1972 album "Henry the Human Fly," but he subsequently teamed with then-wife Linda for a series of stunning albums that will remain masterpieces of their genre. I am referring to the part of his career that followed all that hubbub. Either way, I have bought every official album and every `semi-official' website release with his name on it. If you count everything since "Henry," that's about forty albums of material I own, so I feel very qualified when I say that "Sweet Warrior" is Richard Thompson's best collection of songs in quite some time.
The most rewarding aspect of being a fan is when an artist is talented enough to be consistently challenging, yet kind enough to maintain a predictable level of consistency. I have never bought a Richard Thompson record that left me unmoved, but the above characteristics occasionally thwarted one another. Recent works, like "Front Parlor Ballads" and the "Grizzly Man" soundtrack, were interesting, challenging works, but the very nature of these projects rendered them less consistent than I would have hoped. "Sweet Warrior" marks a return to fully realized compositions, with full band accompaniment and what is by now a predictably stunning degree of songwriting prowess. Every song here rewards multiple listens, but a few grow to gargantuan proportions. "I'll Never Give It Up" rocks with a wrath that matches the lyrical intensity, while "Take Care the Road You Choose" may be the most gentle and poignant tale of regret I have ever heard. "Mr. Stupid" is a rocker that captures the sting of divorce by wrapping it in bitter irony, while the upbeat rhythm of "Bad Monkey" (which resembles "Tear Stained Letter") somehow manages to takes a playful look at emotional abuse. The centerpiece, though, is "Dad's Gonna Kill Me," (It took me a while to figure it out - I'm a bit dense - but `Dad' is shorthand for Baghdad), told from the perspective of a soldier who has grown fully aware of his awful predicament. A revealing comment arrives in the song's bridge, when the soldier observes, "At least we're winning on the Fox Evening News."
By now, it's a cliché to discuss the brilliance of Thompson's guitar playing, but he's firing on all cylinders throughout "Sweet Warrior." The band is also top-notch, especially the entrancing accompaniment of Thompson's longtime acoustic bassist Danny Thompson (no relation). It would be rude to call "Sweet Warrior" a return to form, but this collection boasts a thoroughly satisfying combination of intriguing lyrics, fully realized songs, astounding instrumentation, and heartfelt vocalizing. Once it grabs hold, it never lets go. Whether you judge from the earliest phase of his career or from his twenty-five year run of solo releases, "Sweet Warrior" rates with the very best work of Thompson's long and varied career. -- Thomas D. Ryan "American Hit Network" (New York)
Release Date: 05/29/2007
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Richard Thompson at a Glance
Richard Thompson may refer to:
* Richard Thompson (musician) (born 1949), songwriter and musician
* Sir Richard Thompson, 1st Baronet, (1912?1999), British Conservative politician
* Richard Thompson (cartoonist), cartoonist who has also worked as an illustrator
* Richard Thomson (theologian) (Thompson), 17th century theologian
* Richard Thompson, former prosecutor and current President of Thomas More Law Center
* Richard Thompson (animator), Warner Bros. cartoon animator in the 1950s
* Richard Thompson (mathematician), for whom the infinite Thompson groups are named
* Richard W. Thompson, United Sta...
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Richard Thompson Albums
- Fairport Convention (1968)
- What We Did On Our Holidays (1969)
- Unhalfbricking (1969)
- Liege & Lief (1969)
- Full House (1970)
- Live At The LA Troubadour (1970)
- House Full (1970)
- Heyday:BBC Radio Sessions (BBC 1968-69) (1987)
- The History of Fairport Convention
- Live at the BBC (2007)
Solo or with Linda Thompson
- Henry the Human Fly (1972)
- I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight (1974)
- Hokey Pokey (1975)
- Pour Down Like Silver (1975)
- (guitar, vocal) (1976)
- First Light (1978)
- Sunnyvista (1979)
- Shoot Out the Lights (1982)
- Live! (more or less) (1976)
- Strict Tempo! (1981)
- Hand Of Kindness (1983)
- Small Town Romance (1984)
- Across A Crowded Room (1985)
- Daring Adventures (1986)
- Amnesia (1988)
- Rumor And Sigh (1991)
- Watching The Dark (1993) | 3-CD retrospective
- Mirror Blue (1994)
- you? me? us? (1996)
- Mock Tudor (1999)
- The Best Of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Record Years (2000)
- Action Packed (2001)
- The Old Kit Bag (2003)
- Live from Austin, TX (2005)
- Front Parlour Ballads (2005)
- RT - The Life and Music of Richard Thompson (2006) | 5-CD retrospective box set
- Sweet Warrior (2007)
- Richard & Linda Thompson ...In Concert, November 1975 (released 2007)
Richard Thompson & Danny Thompson
- Industry (1997)
The GPs
- Saturday Rolling Around (1991)
French Frith Kaiser Thompson
- Live, Love, Larf & Loaf (1987)
- Invisible Means (1990)
Philip Pickett and Richard Thompson
- The Bones of all Men (1998)
The Golden Palominos
- Visions of Excess (1985)
The Bunch
- Rock On (1972)
Soundtracks
- The Marksman (Music From The BBC TV Series) (1987)
- Hard Cash (1989)
- Sweet Talker (1991)
- Grizzly Man (Music From the Werner Herzog documentary (2005)




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