Richard Thompson Mirror Blue(1994)[FLAC]

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Richard Thompson Mirror Blue(1994)[FLAC]

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Name:Richard Thompson Mirror Blue(1994)[FLAC]

Infohash: C5933E87FDAF9B48A48166858E0BA776E8CDE9BD

Total Size: 318.70 MB

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Richard Thompson - 04 - The Way That It Shows.flac (Size: 318.70 MB) (Files: 16)

 Richard Thompson - 04 - The Way That It Shows.flac

38.92 MB

 Richard Thompson - 05 - Easy There, Steady Now.flac

30.83 MB

 Richard Thompson - 10 - Beeswing.flac

29.86 MB

 Richard Thompson - 08 - Mingus Eyes.flac

25.83 MB

 Richard Thompson - 07 - Shane and Dixie.flac

25.19 MB

 Richard Thompson - 01 - For the Sake of Mary.flac

23.74 MB

 Richard Thompson - 12 - Mascara Tears.flac

23.52 MB

 Richard Thompson - 09 - I Ride in Your Slipstream.flac

22.23 MB

 Richard Thompson - 03 - MGB-GT.flac

21.88 MB

 Richard Thompson - 13 - Taking My Business Elsewhere.flac

21.24 MB

 Richard Thompson - 02 - I Can't Wake up to Save My Life.flac

21.14 MB

 Richard Thompson - 06 - King of Bohemia.flac

17.47 MB

 Richard Thompson - 11 - Fast Food.flac

16.60 MB

 Folder.jpg

243.98 KB

 info.txt

5.87 KB

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Released January 1994
Recorded January 1993 at The Sound Factory, Los Angeles and RAK Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length 55:11
Label Capitol
Producer Mitchell Froom


Mirror Blue is an album by Richard Thompson released in 1994.

The follow up to 1991\'s successful Rumor And Sigh was recorded in January 1993 with Mitchell Froom once again in the producer’s chair. Despite the increase in sales for his previous two albums, Mirror Blue was held back. The delay was partly due to changes at the top at Capitol Records which saw long time Thompson fan and supporter Hale Milgrim being replaced by Gary Gersh.

When the album was eventually released it didn’t enjoy the record company support given to Thompson’s previous releases on Capitol.

Unusually for a new Thompson release, Mirror Blue was not given a warm welcome by the critics. Criticism of the album was centered on the controversial production rather than on Thompson’s songs and playing, both of which are strong on this album.

Thompson: \"I thought it was a sort of deconstruction of the rock rhythm section... It was a radical record – and a brave record – it was off the back of the records Mitchell had done with Suzanne Vega and Los Lobos and the couple of records [engineer] Tchad Blake had done with Tom Waits. All of which I thought were terrific records and they all had a kind of character to them – a sound that was really trying to strip away some clichés, like why have a snare drum, why the backbeat? And just looking at the song and seeing what does the song need, what’s going to work?\"

The critics did not agree and the album was slammed for its unusual percussion and its lack of reverb. The charge was that the heavy-handed production drowned the songs. Mitchell Froom was cast as the villain of the piece, but Thompson seems to have been at least in favour of the production and quite probably a willing participant.

Despite the critical backlash and the poor sales, some of the songs on the album have become concert staples and favourites of Thompson’s fans. In particular \"Beeswing\" – a tale about a travelling girl and the prices that she and the young man who falls in love with her pay for the choices they make – has come to be regarded as one of Thompson’s very best compositions. Songs such as \"Mingus Eyes\", \"Easy There, Steady Now\" and \"I Ride In Your Slipstream\" have a jazzy feel and impressionistic lyrics, showing that whatever else he was doing Thompson was continuing to extend his artistic range.

On March 10, 2009, \"The Way That It Shows\" was released as a downloadable song for the video game Rock Band 2

[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Richard Thompson.

\"For The Sake Of Mary\" – 4:19
\"I Can’t Wake Up To Save My Life\" – 3:11
\"MGB-GT\" – 3:35
\"The Way That It Shows\" – 6:08
\"Easy There, Steady Now\" – 4:43
\"King Of Bohemia\" – 3:42
\"Shane And Dixie\" – 4:05
\"Mingus Eyes\" – 4:47
\"I Ride In Your Slipstream\" – 4:06
\"Beeswing\" – 5:30
\"Fast Food\" – 2:44
\"Mascara Tears\" – 3:36
\"Taking My Business Elsewhere\" – 4:28
[edit] Personnel
Richard Thompson – guitar, vocals, mandolin
Mitchell Froom – keyboards
Jerry Scheff – bass guitar, double bass
Pete Thomas – drums, percussion
Christine Collister – backing vocals
Michael Parker – backing vocals
John Kirkpatrick - accordion, concertinas
Danny Thompson - double bass on \"Easy There, Steady Now\"
Alistair Anderson - concertina, Northumbrian pipes
Tom McConville - fiddle
Martin Dunn - flute
Philip Pickett - shawms

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