Separate Ways Teddy Thompson

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  • Release Date: 02/21/2006
  • Sales Rank: 60,848
  • Label: VERVE FORECAST
  • UPC: 075021039919

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Separate Ways

1LISTENShine So Bright 3:00
2LISTENI Should Get Up 3:03
3LISTENEverybody Move It 2:56
4LISTENI Wish It Was Over 2:35
5LISTENSeparate Ways 5:36
6LISTENSorry to See Me Go 2:58
7LISTENAltered State 4:30
8LISTENThink Again 3:32
9LISTENThat's Enough out of You 2:41
10LISTENNo Way to Be 4:48
11LISTENYou Made It 3:30
12LISTENFrontlines 8:46

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Second-generation performers who get their musical genes from one parent have a hard enough time being considered on their own merits, so imagine the hurdles faced by this singer-songwriter -- the progeny of two folk-rock legends, Richard and Linda Thompson. He acquits himself very well on this outing, a quantum leap from his solo debut, which arrived six years prior. The younger Thompson taps into the same traditions as do his parents, but he branches out in other directions as well, applying icy synthesizers to some tracks and burnished alt-country arrangements to others. He shines brightest in the latter realm, recalling the more earnest elements of Wilco on the imposing "No Way to Be" and taking an upbeat, almost roadhouse-styled approach on the wickedly woozy "I Should Get Up." Both elder Thompsons drop in for cameo appearances here: Linda provides beautiful harmonies on a cover of the Everly Brothers' "Message to Mary" (a hidden track tucked in at disc's end), and Richard adds guitar licks throughout. There are a number of impressive guest shots -- from banjo great Tony Trischka, who pitches in on "Everybody Move," to Garth Hudson of the Band, who adds a layer of richness to "Altered State" -- but it's definitely Teddy's show. His poignant voice -- a soaring instrument reminiscent of frequent collaborator Rufus Wainwright's -- proves an ideal vehicle for lyrics that are alternately yearning and dissolute, but always cut right to the quick. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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