I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight [Bonus Tracks] Richard & Linda Thompson

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CD - Bonus Tracks

  • Release Date: 09/28/2004
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 17,182
  • Label: UME IMPORTS
  • UPC: 602498179079

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I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENWhen I Get to the Border 3:27
2LISTENThe Calvary Cross 3:53
3LISTENWithered and Died 3:26
4LISTENI Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight 3:09
5LISTENDown Where the Drunkards Roll 4:06
6LISTENWe Sing Hallelujah 2:52
7LISTENHas He Got a Friend for Me 3:34
8LISTENThe Little Beggar Girl 3:26
9LISTENThe End of the Rainbow 3:57
10LISTENThe Great Valerio 5:26
11LISTENI Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 3:16
12LISTENTogether Again Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 2:51
13LISTENThe Calvary Cross Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 9:56

Editorial Reviews

In 1974, Richard Thompson and the former Linda Peters released their first album together, and I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight was nothing short of a masterpiece, the starkly beautiful refinement of the promise of the Thompsons' solo debut, Henry the Human Fly. In Linda Thompson, Richard found a superb collaborator and a world-class vocalist; Linda possessed a voice as clear and rich as Sandy Denny's, but with a strength that could easily support Richard's often weighty material, and she proved capable of tackling anything presented to her, from the delicately mournful "Has He Got a Friend for Me" to the gleeful cynicism of "The Little Beggar Girl." And while Richard had already made clear that he was a songwriter to be reckoned with, on I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight he went from strength to strength. While the album's mood is decidedly darker than anything he'd recorded before, the sorrow of "Withered and Died," "The End of the Rainbow," and "The Great Valerio" spoke not of self-pity but of the contemplation of life's cruelties by a man who, at 25, had already been witness to more than his share. And though Richard didn't give himself a guitar showcase quite like "Roll Over Vaughn Williams" on Henry the Human Fly, the brilliant solos that punctuated many of the songs were manna from heaven for any guitar enthusiast. While I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight may be the darkest music of Richard & Linda Thompson's career, in this chronicle of pain and longing they were able to forge music of striking and unmistakable beauty; if the lyrics often ponder the high stakes of our fate in this life, the music offered a glimpse of the joys that make the struggle worthwhile. [2004's deluxe edition of the album included three previously unreleased live tracks, as well as expanded packaging and a full lyric sheet.] Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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