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A Piece of What You Need(more) »rank: 1194by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Description:'I think this album is my pop record but I'm not really sure because I'm not sure what that word means anymore.' - Teddy Thompson No matter how you classify it, Thompson's third release on Verve Forecast is a gem! Produced by Marius de Vries (Bjork, Madonna, Rufus Wainwright) Piece is a sonically brilliant recording of upbeat songs filled with Teddy's impassioned vocals and clever but heartfelt lyrics. |
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Up Front and Down Low(more) »rank: 9873by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Description:Teddy Thompson's self-produced Upfront & Down Low features his angelic voice in distinctive and heartfelt readings of beloved country classics: George Jones' 'She Thinks I Still Care' Ernest Tubb's 'Walking the Floor over You' and Merle Haggard's 'My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers.' It also includes Dolly Parton's bittersweet 'My Blue Tears' and the Elvis Presley chesnut 'I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone.' :Yes, Teddy Thompson's parents are renowned folkies Richard and Linda Thompson. And, sure, he's spent the past few years touring the world with his good friend Rufus Wainwright, who recently wrote ... |
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Separate Ways(more) »rank: 4434by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Details:2005 Studio Album from the Young Progeny of Richard and Linda Thompson, who Both Makes Appearances as Well as Rufus and Martha Wainwright, the Band's Garth Hudson, Jenni Muldaur (Daughter of Maria Muldaur) and Many Others. As the Times of London Exclaimed, 'not Since Jackson Browne Issued from 1970s California a Succession of Mournful Masterpieces Has a Songwriter So Completely Nailed the Sense That, in Every Celebration, the Sense of Imminent Regret Hovers... Brilliant...'. Or If that Isn't Enough, Q Magazine States, 'Finely Crafted Songs...effortless Grace' :Biological determinists who find a poster boy in ... |
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Brokeback Mountain(more) »rank: 8641by: Gustavo Santaolalla, Various Artists
: :Argentina-born, California-based Gustavo Santaolalla helped shape the rock en Español movement by producing Mexican bands Molotov and Café Tacuba , and Colombian singer Juanes. In the late 1990s he made a switch to soundtracks, working on well-received albums for Amores Perros and The Motorcycle Diaries. His instrumental contributions to Ang Lee's tale of two cowboys in love are acoustic guitar-based and, let's face it, a bit on the sonic-wallpaper side. The vocal tracks, on the other hand, are uniformly lovely, even if the selection of interpreters falls on the predictable side. Linda Ronstadt, Steve Earle, ... |
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Teddy Thompson(more) »rank: 17072by: Teddy Thompson
: :Given the lullaby that Richard Thompson wrote to commemorate his son's birth ('There's nothing at the end of the rainbow / There's nothing to grow up for anymore'), Teddy Thompson turned out reasonably cheerful. True, when the British folk-rock legend's son sings 'It's not so much that you left / It's that you didn't come back' on 'A Step Behind,' you can hear echoes of dad's droll delivery, melancholy modes, and waltz-time signatures. But Teddy's voice is sweeter than his pop's, whether crooning on the Crowded House-like 'Wake Up,' harmonizing with Rufus Wainwright on 'So ... |
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Everybody Move It(more) »rank: 206907by: Teddy Thompson
: :Given the lullaby that Richard Thompson wrote to commemorate his son's birth ('There's nothing at the end of the rainbow / There's nothing to grow up for anymore'), Teddy Thompson turned out reasonably cheerful. True, when the British folk-rock legend's son sings 'It's not so much that you left / It's that you didn't come back' on 'A Step Behind,' you can hear echoes of dad's droll delivery, melancholy modes, and waltz-time signatures. But Teddy's voice is sweeter than his pop's, whether crooning on the Crowded House-like 'Wake Up,' harmonizing with Rufus Wainwright on 'So ... |
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A Piece of What You Need(more) »rank: 476388by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Description:2008 album from the UK singer/songwriter, the son of legendary British Folk artists Richard and Linda Thompson. A Piece Of What You Need is Teddy's most ambitious and accomplished album of his career, showcasing his formidable vocal and songwriting talents while venturing into a more catchy Pop sound. 11 tracks including 'Things I Do', 'Don't Know What I Was Thinking', 'What's This' and more. Universal. |
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Blunderbuss(more) »rank: 607295by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Description:2008 album from the UK singer/songwriter, the son of legendary British Folk artists Richard and Linda Thompson. A Piece Of What You Need is Teddy's most ambitious and accomplished album of his career, showcasing his formidable vocal and songwriting talents while venturing into a more catchy Pop sound. 11 tracks including 'Things I Do', 'Don't Know What I Was Thinking', 'What's This' and more. Universal. |
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I Should Get Up(more) »rank: 432456by: Teddy Thompson
:Album Description:UK two-track single taken from his 2005 album, Separate Ways. Includes a non-album track, 'Bon Jovi Said'. Teddy Thompson is the son of legendary UK folkers, Richard and Linda Thompson. The press said of the album, 'Exquisite' **** Uncut, 'Heart-on-sleeve atmospherics' **** Mojo, 'Finely crafted songs... effortless grace' - Q Magazine. Universal. 2006. |
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Cities 97: New Names + New Music 2000 [Cities Sampler](more) »rank: 1025336from: SBR Creative Media Inc.
: :2000 Cities Sampler of Radio Playlist selections. Very Rare listener promotional item. Contains 14 Songs that are the album versions. (1) Teddy Thompson: Wake Up (2) Daniel Cage: Sleepwalking (3) Shemekia Copeland: It's 2 A.M. (4) Five For Fighting: Easy Tonight (5) Paul Simon: Old (6) Shelby Lynne: Gotta Get Back (7) 8 Stopes 7: Question Everything (8) Pat McGee Band: Rebecca (9) Wille Nelson featuring Susan Tedeschi: Kansas City (10) Mark Selby: She's Like Mercury (11) Joan Osborne: Safety In Numbes (12) Sawn Mullins: Everywhere I Go (13) Bruce Hornsby: Sunflower Cat (14) ... |

Critics and audiences didn't seem too happy with Back to the Future, Part II, the inventive, perhaps too clever sequel. Director Zemeckis and cast bent over backwards to add layers of time-travel complication, and while it surely exercises the brain it isn't necessarily funny in the same way that its predecessor was. It's well worth a visit, though, just to appreciate the imagination that went into it, particularly in a finale that has Marty watching his own actions from the first film. --Tom Keogh
Shot back-to-back with the second chapter in the trilogy, Back to the Future, Part III is less hectic than that film and has the same sweet spirit of the first, albeit in a whole new setting. This time, Marty ends up in the Old West of 1885, trying to prevent the death of mad scientist Christopher Lloyd at the hands of gunman Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson, who had a recurring role as the bully Biff). Director Zemeckis successfully blends exciting special effects with the traditions of a Western and comes up with something original and fun. --Tom Keogh


