RICHARD THOMPSON: Acoustic Classics
Richard Thompson
Acoustic Classics
Beeswing 002
An entire studio album of Richard Thompson re-imagining a batch of his songs as acoustic performances is truly way overdue. The program is drawn from his entire post-Fairport Convention career both solo and with Linda Thompson from âI Want to See The Bright Lights Tonightâ to the relatively recent âPersuasion (a co-write with Tim Finnâ and âOne Door Opens.â
Thompson does not merely state his songs. His guitar work lends fresh approaches to songs he must have performed hundreds of times in many settings from solo to the various band line-ups he has fronted over the years. The little frills he casually tosses into âWalking on a Wireâ practically make it a new song. âWall of Deathâ has been one of his most electric songs, but here solo and acoustic it acquires a new melancholy sheen. âFrom Galway to Graceland,â the story song of an Irish housewifeâs tragic descent into madness following news of the death of Elvis Presley, receives its first Richard Thompson studio recording here. âWhen the Spell Is Broken,â one of Thompsonâs darkest songs, and âShoot Out the Lights,â usually one of his most electric, are both utterly riveting, especially the atonal flickering in âShoot.â
â1952 Vincent Black Lightningâ and âBeeswingâ are both songs Richard has often played acoustically all along, and while both are fine performances I kind of wish heâd selected a couple others he could shed new light on instead. Thereâs really little new about these two.
Overall, though, Richard Thompsonâs Acoustic Classics is a very commanding experience. End to end, Thompson reinterprets his songs with passion and new angles and spectacular guitar playing. Every Richard Thompson album is a thriller … and this new one has assumed a place as one of my favorites. I like âem lean! Very highly recommended.
— Michael Tearson