Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson

Track Listings

 
1. Shoot Out the Lights - X
2. Wall of Death - R.E.M.
3. When the Spell Is Broken - Bonnie Raitt
4. Turning of the Tide - Bob Mould
5. For Shame of Doing Wrong - Evan Dando, Syd Straw
6. Down Where the Drunkards Roll - Los Lobos
7. Beat the Retreat - June Tabor
8. Genesis Hall - June Tabor
9. I Misunderstood - Dinosaur Jr.
10. Madness of Love - Graham Parker
11. Just the Motion - David Byrne
12. Valerie - Beausoleil
13. Heart Needs a Home - Shawn Colvin, Loudon Wainwright III
14. Dimming of the Day - The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
15. Farewell, Farewell - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior
16. Great Valerio - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior

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Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson
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    Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: EMI
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000G73Y5U
    Release Date: 2006-08-21

    Tracks:

    1. Shoot out the Lights - X
    2. Wall of Death - R.E.M.
    3. When the Spell Is Broken - Bonnie Raitt
    4. Turning of the Tide - Bob Mould
    5. For Shame of Doing Wrong - Evan Dando, Syd Straw
    6. Down Where the Drunkards Roll - Los Lobos, Los Lobos
    7. Beat the Retreat - June Tabor
    8. Genesis Hall - June Tabor
    9. I Misunderstood - Dinosaur Jr.
    10. Madness of Love - Graham Parker
    11. Just the Motion - David Byrne
    12. Valerie - Beausoleil
    13. Heart Needs a Home - Shawn Colvin, Loudon Wainwright III
    14. Dimming of the Day - The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
    15. Farewell, Farewell - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior
    16. Great Valerio - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior

    Album Description

    Import reissue of this 1994 tribute to Folk/Rock singer/songwriter Richard Thompson. Features faithful covers and reinterpretations by X, R.E.M., Dinosaur Jr., Graham Parker, June Tabor, Los Lobos, David Byrne, Maddy Prior & Martin Carthy, Bonnie Raitt and more. EMI.

    Album Details

    UK Reissue of Mid Nineties Tribute.
    Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • Reviews
    • For Shame of Sequencing Wrong
    • A Fitting - and Excellent - Tribute
    • Did not turn me into a big fan
    • A worthy tribute to a great songwriter / guitarist
    Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson
    Various Artists
    Manufacturer: Capitol
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    Indie RockIndie Rock | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Jangle PopJangle Pop | Indie & Lo-Fi | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Contemporary BluesContemporary Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    ZydecoZydeco | Cajun & Zydeco | Regional Blues | Blues | Styles | Music
    Slide GuitarSlide Guitar | Blues | Styles | Music
    British FolkBritish Folk | Traditional British & Celtic Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Contemporary Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Folk | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Pop | Styles | Music
    Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    1990s1990s | By Decade | Pop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Adult Contemporary | Pop | Styles | Music
    Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
    Blues RockBlues Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    Folk RockFolk Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Roots RockRoots Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000002UXJ
    Release Date: 1994-10-04

    Tracks:

    1. Shoot out the Lights - X
    2. Wall of Death - R.E.M.
    3. When the Spell Is Broken - Bonnie Raitt
    4. Turning of the Tide - Bob Mould
    5. For Shame of Doing Wrong - Evan Dando, Syd Straw
    6. Down Where the Drunkards Roll - Los Lobos, Los Lobos
    7. Beat the Retreat - June Tabor
    8. Genesis Hall - June Tabor
    9. I Misunderstood - Dinosaur Jr.
    10. Madness of Love - Graham Parker
    11. Just the Motion - David Byrne
    12. Valerie - Beausoleil
    13. Heart Needs a Home - Shawn Colvin, Loudon Wainwright III
    14. Dimming of the Day - The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
    15. Farewell, Farewell - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior
    16. Great Valerio - Martin Carthy, Maddy Prior

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Reviews.......2005-09-15


    Rolling Stone (3/9/95, p.64) - 3 Stars - Good - "...Over a nearly 30-year career...Richard Thompson has established himself as a guitar virtuoso and extraordinary songwriter. BEAT THE RETREAT contains some energized renditions of his material..."

    Q (11/94, p.126) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...The range of performers involved here underlines the reach of Thompson's art....BEAT THE RETREAT achieves a continuity of mood that places it above most `tribute' albums..."

    Dirty Linen (12/94-1/95, p.62) - "...BEAT THE RETREAT shows just how much a great song can ignite the creative spark within even the most mainstream artists..."

    Option (3-4/95, p.93) - "...does justice to a darkly masterful songwriter and guitarist..."

    4 out of 5 stars For Shame of Sequencing Wrong.......2005-07-14

    It's a definite tribute to a songwriter when the strength of their writing shines through, and is even complimented by a diversity of interpretive styles. This album rates high, but in my estimation it is saddled with deeply flawed track sequencing. Hence, 4 stars. I brought a copy home from the library initially and noted the high points. Here was the proverbial embarrassment of riches, yet something felt amiss. When I got my own copy I put it in the PC and reordered the tracks until it gelled.
    I humbly submit the following resequencing as more palatable: Turning of the Tide / For Shame of Doing Wrong / Shoot Out the Lights / Valerie / When the Spell is Broken / Beat the Retreat / Down Where the Drunkards Roll / Wall of Death / Just the Motion / Genesis Hall / A Heart Needs a Home / The Madness of Love / Dimming of the Day / The Great Valerio.
    Omitted were 2 tracks: I felt that Sandy Denny owns Farewell, Farewell; plus, Dinosaur Jr. seemed a little out of place here with I Misunderstood. While regarding REM highly, Wall of Death sounds phoned-in compared to the R&L Thompson original, rating just okay. Being partial to Los Lobos, I feel that the apparently understated arrangement of Down Where the Drunkards Roll is actually rich in sonic detail and ultimately transcendant. The remainder of this album is very fine and deserving of a listen by not only Thompson devotees.

    4 out of 5 stars A Fitting - and Excellent - Tribute.......2004-06-22

    This gets my vote as my favorite tribute album of all time, and in my opinion it's one of the best ever put together. Richard Thompson, a founding member of Fairport Convention who has had a devoted cult following both here in the States and in his native Britain, is a formidable songwriter, not to mention one of the best folk and rock guitarists alive. He is one of those musical talents who has unjustifiably been denied large-scale commercial success. But he probably would consider the admiration of his peers more important than that anyway, and it's shown in abundance on this collection. Contrary to the track record of most tributes, this one hasn't a weak song on it. Packed with talent, it represents a variety of styles, from the crunchy rock of Dinosaur Jr., Bob Mould and X to the quiet folk of Martin Carthy and Maddy Prior (co-founders of another classic Brit folk-rock band, Steeleye Span). Everyone grafts their own style to these songs, and mostly they are quite successful. Graham Parker's "The Madness of Love" is a highlight, as is Bonnie Raitt's "When the Spell Is Broken" (backed by the gospel greats The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, who also do a goosebump-raising version of "Dimming of the Day"). Another Brit-folk great, June Tabor, turns in a fine rendition of the title track, and David Byrne gives a restrained but effective reading of "Just the Motion". National treasure Beausoleil does a "bontemps" version of "Valerie" (which was also a country hit for another artist whose name escapes me). The closest to missteps here are from two of my favorite bands. Los Lobos' "Down Where the Drunkards Roll" is so low-key as to be almost somnambulant; and in R.E.M.'s version of "Wall of Death", Michael Stipe's phrasing seems clumsy to me - I much prefer Nanci Griffith?s cover of that tune. Overall, though, this is an affectionate and well-conceived tribute to an artist who easily deserves it.

    2 out of 5 stars Did not turn me into a big fan.......2003-03-15

    This kind of compilation CD tends to bring together elements of the music culture that listeners might not otherwise hear together. The duet by Shawn Colvin and Loudon Wainwright III on the song "A Heart Needs a Home" is a collaboration which belongs on an album like this more than anywhere. All the songs on "Beat The Retreat" are by Richard Thompson, so it can be assumed that the performers are his fans. I hardly qualify for that group. I was previously only aware of his song, "Dimming of the Day" from the Bonnie Raitt performance on the "Longing in Their Hearts" CD in 1993. "Beat the Retreat" came out in 1994, with Bonnie Raitt singing "When the Spell is Broken" and The Five Blind Boys of Alabama doing "Dimming Of The Day" in their own style.

    My opinion of music was much better in 1994 than it is today. That each of the musicians on this CD could find a song by Richard Thompson and learn it well enough to make it their own for a single performance shows some versatility that is beyond the common opinion of hit makers as people who are totally devoted to doing their own thing. In the case of Los Lobos doing a simple song like "Down Where the Drunkards Roll," it seems like the effort was to lower expectations: this is so much less than I expect from a song by Los Lobos. I don't know much of the work of some of the artists represented. The world might be full of female vocalists like June Tabor, that I don't know, who sounds great, but that I never heard before. When I go to a concert, I'm more likely to hear the guys, and I heard X once as an opening act without wanting much of that music. But this CD is more like real music to me, and even X does a good job.

    The great song for me was "Wall of Death" performed by R.E.M. with John Keane playing pedal steel guitar, so it didn't sound exactly like most R.E.M. songs. The first hint is Michael Stipe singing, "Oh no, no, . . . " It is all about a carnival, with a list of attractions, but the others don't measure up:

    On the wall of the death, all the world is far from me
    On the wall of death, it's the nearest to being free.

    You are going nowhere when you ride on the carousel,
    I may be strong, but what's the use of ringing a bell?
    Switchback will make you crazy,
    Where is the bearded lady?
    Oh, let my take my chances on the wall of death.

    4 out of 5 stars A worthy tribute to a great songwriter / guitarist.......2001-10-09

    Back in 1994, when this album was released, we were in the midst of a short-lived vogue for tribute albums. A bunch of celebrity musicians would appear on these albums and offer their covers of a well-known artist's songs. As you might imagine, the results were usually mixed. Generally, though, the better the songs, the better the album turned out to be.

    This is certainly true in this case. Richard Thompson is among the very best songwriters around (and a fine guitarist to boot), and this album features some of his best songs. Almost every song here is at least pretty good, with the exception of "A Heart Needs a Home", which is utterly ruined by Shawn Colvin's Whitney-Houstonesque vocal pyrotechnics. That's a shame, since it's a really great song, and a more restrained style would have done it much greater justice.

    The good songs include "When the Spell is Broken", featuring some nice slide guitar by Bonnie Raitt; "The Madness of Love", in which Graham Parker sings with a spirit of tense longing typically found in Richard Thompson's music; "Turning of the Tide", in which Bob Mould sounds eerily like Richard Thompson himself; the Five Blind Boys of Alabama's cover of "Dimming of the Day"; June Tabor's version of "Beat the Retreat"; and Dinosaur Jr.'s searing rendition of "I Misunderstood", which is actually much, much better than the original, something almost unheard of in tribute albums. (Incidentally, J. Mascis seemed to appear on every single tribute album ever made, and whatever he performed, it was usually one of the highlights of the album.)

    The album closes with what I regard as its best track, Maddy Prior and Martin Carthy's "The Great Valerio", in which Maddy Prior actually outdoes Linda Thompson's singing (unimagineable!), and Martin Carthy completely reworks the song to fit his own style, making the song his own, almost as Jimi Hendrix once made "All Along the Watchtower" his own.

    This album didn't get a whole lot of attention when it came out, and it remains pretty unknown and underrated. That's a shame, since it is one of the best examples of its genre, and the artists generally perform Thompson's songs with a lot of feeling for their spirit, but without so much reverence that they become mere slavish imitations.

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