Japanese limited edition run of 5000 remastered discs in paper sleeves. Island. 2004.
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight,Richard & Linda Thompson,Universal,Rock,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
|
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
Richard & Linda Thompson Manufacturer: Ume Imports ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001N9ZKW Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
Tracks:
- When I Get to the Border
- Calvary Cross
- Withered and Died
- I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
- Down Where the Drunkards Roll
- We Sing Hallelujah
- Has He Got a Friend for Me
- Little Beggar Girl
- End of the Rainbow
- Great Valerio
- I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight [Live][#][*]
- Together Again [Live][#][*]
- Calvary Cross [Live][#][*]
Album Description
Full title - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight. The British folk-rock duo's 1974 masterpiece, digitally remastered, featuring 13 tracks including 3 previously unreleased bonus tracks recorded live at The Roundhouse, 'I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight', 'Together Again' (Buck Owens cover), & 'Calvary Cross'. Packaged in a slipcase with 12-page featuring full lyrics & sleeve notes. Universal. 2004.Album Details
2004 Digitally Remastered Edition of the Thompson's Tour De Force Album which was Originally Released in April 1974 on Island Records. It Stands as One of the Great Masterpieces of English Folk Rock. For this Remastered Edition, We have Taken the Opportunity to Add Three Previously Unreleased Live Performances Captured at the Roadhouse, London on September 7, 1975.Customer Reviews:
A Masterpiece.......2007-07-06
During his time with Fairport Convention Thompson matured a lot as a songwriter and many of the band's early favourites were either written or co-written by Thompson. His inspiration by traditional British music also became still more clear. Many of the songs on "Henry" and "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" actually sound like they were traditional folk-songs.
His collaboration with Linda lasted for 8 years and resulted in 6 great albums. This their first is often regarded as the strongest with Richard's songwriting extraordinary inspired and varied, and his distictive voice blends beautifully with Linda's on these great songs.
The terrific opener "When I Get to the Border", sung by Richard, is catchy with optimistic lyrics. A little unsual for Thompson, whose lyrics often are dark and sad.
Equally cathcy ( and optimistic ) is the title track which deserved to be hit beautifully sung by Linda.
Heartbreakingly beautiful is also the sad ballad "Withered and Died", sung by Linda in way that makes you think of her friend Sandy Denny.
The dark side of Richard's songwriting become apprent on songs like "Down Where the Drunkards Roll", "Has He Got a Friend For Me" and especially "The End of the Rainbow" . Even the cathcy "We'll Sing Hallelujah" has some pretty dismal lyrics.
The budget for this album was supposedly very limited, but it does show anywhere. Great arrangements, crisp sound and best of all strong songwriting and palying from first track till the closer "The Great Valerio".
The bonus-tracks are 3 1975 live-recordings - nice to have but some may find that they disturb the very consistent feel of the original album, which I won't hesitate to call a masterpiece.
Desert Island Disc.......2007-03-07
Strong, consistent music.......2007-03-07
This is not the kind of album that has one knock-out punch. Yes, "The Calvary Cross" and "End of the Rainbow" are especially strong tracks but really this album's greatest strength is its consistency. There is not a single weak track here. Another strength is its variety of approaches and styles. "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" is a comparitively upbeat track. It is almost a rocker compared to some of the folkier arrangements. But then there are moody, haunting ballads like "The Great Valerio", which showcase Linda's exceptional voice. And some of the tracks showcase Richard's virtuosity on the electric guitar but, unlike so many mainstream seventies rock acts, never to excess.
This album will appeal to anyone who likes intelligently written and heartfelt music. It will no doubt still be around when a lot more faddish albums have dropped by the wayside.
Two Bright Lights from N. California.......2007-01-21
The best thing I can say about this album..........2006-09-22
Additionally, the balance of Richard's twanging electric guitar, earthy acoustics and mandolins, Linda's dry unaffected alto, and clean, simple production really add weight. The whole thing feels quite natural and timeless.
Timeless. Yeah, that's the best thing I can say. Well, that, and it provokes strange obsessions.
Average customer rating:
|
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
Richard & Linda Thompson Manufacturer: Hannibal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000063U Release Date: 1991-07-01 |
Tracks:
- When I Get To The Border
- The Calvary Cross
- Withered And Died
- I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
- Down Where The Drunkards Roll
- We Seing Hallelulah
- Has He Got A Friend For Me
- The Little Beggar Girl
- The End Of The Rainbow
- The Great Valerio
Amazon.com essential recording
Hindsight confirms this as a British folk rock classic, but the studio debut for Fairport Convention alumnus Richard Thompson and then-bride Linda Peters Thompson was passed over for stateside issue upon its release in 1974. Granted its stubborn penchant for framing Thompson's arch broadsides, ballads, and rockers with silver horns, concertina, and pre-industrial imagery took these songs way out of contention with the rock fare of the day, Bright Lights survives as a stunning introduction to the Thompsons' remarkable music. The set also offers a primer on Richard's understated brilliance as both electric and acoustic guitarist (and no mean hand on mandolin). His spidery Stratocaster jigs and reels with a vinous sting, and, on the ear-tweaking "The Calvary Cross," offers a position paper on the rudiments of a style that would influence guitarists on both sides of the pond. Like the Band's Robbie Robertson, Thompson harnesses a tough rock attack to a rootsy folk intelligence that has since bubbled up in the playing of successors including Mark Knopfler, sounding timeless and contemporary with every string-bending flourish. --Sam SutherlandAlbum Description
Full title - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight. The British folk-rock duo's 1974 masterpiece. Island.Customer Reviews:
buy it --.......2004-12-18
An Aural Revolution.......2004-02-13
On first hearing, the album can be inpenetrable as there is so much going on and one wonders why one has shelled out for it in the first place. After a few listenings, however, a new world of music opens up like a flower. The most powerful song has to be "Calvary Cross" which is sung with a sublime spirtual passion that is not often repeated on modern records.
The album is quirky and left-field and defies modern convention.
Give your ears a revolution and check out this album
BOY, DID I GOOF..........2003-02-10
Yeah, I know: I also feel like I should be made to sit in the corner wearing a "Dunce" cap.
The Best of IS a superbly constructed compilation - heck, the songs that are on it are even in the same sequence as on this release, so what's the problem?
That this is an ALBUM, in the classic sense. It has an intention, as well as a beginning, a middle, and an end. The songs that are missing aren't the albums highlights, true, but that's only because all the other material is just so superb. "We Sing Halelujah" (not on the greatest hits) is a wonderful song, and "Has He Got a Friend For Me?" and "The Little Beggar Girl" are...well, y'know something, some of these songs are the albums highlights...(damn!)
The rest of the material is some of Thompson's - heck, the WORLD'S - darkest: "Down Where the Drunkards Roll", "Withered and Died", "The End of the Rainbow"...the titles say it all. But they're balanced by the drive and ...hope(?) in other songs like "When I Get to The Border", "Calvary Cross", and the title track. For all of their hope and desire, the songs remain wise and world-weary.
Individually, these all remain great songs, but in the context of this album is where they really make sense. Thompson's guitar work remains a unique talent, and Linda's voice is just superb (I have yet to find a solo Richard album this satisfying, because with his penchant for such dark, unflinching material, a voice as beautiful as Linda's provides excellent counterpoint).
Oh...and a word of warning: I picked this up after I'd gotten Shoot Out the Lights and wanted more of the same: this album is much more folky from songstyle to instrumentation and arrangemtents. It took a while for this album to sink in, but, boy did it ever...
Selling this album (and Pour Down Like Silver)...wow, I can be a real [dunce] sometimes...
Play it loud and enjoy it.......2003-01-17
The little beggar girl & Has he got a friend for me may be the two weak tracks on the record, and still .. they are not bad at all....
It's Not All Bright Lights Out There !.......2002-07-18
I've had this record for twenty years now , and it still keeps getting better , because from time to time I still discover hidden nuances that not only enhances the record but also highlights the depth of this stunning music . Essential !
...
Average customer rating:
|
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
Richard & Linda Thompson Manufacturer: Hannibal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000025RLQ Release Date: 1974-01-01 |
Tracks:
- When I Get To The Border
- The Calvary Cross
- Withered And Died
- I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight
- Down Where The Drunkards Roll
- We Sing Hallelujah
- Has He Got A Friend For Me
- The Little Beggar Girl
- The End Of The Rainbow
- The Great Valerio
Amazon.com essential recording
Hindsight confirms this as a British folk rock classic, but the studio debut for Fairport Convention alumnus Richard Thompson and then-bride Linda Peters Thompson was passed over for stateside issue upon its release in 1974. Granted its stubborn penchant for framing Thompson's arch broadsides, ballads, and rockers with silver horns, concertina, and pre-industrial imagery took these songs way out of contention with the rock fare of the day, Bright Lights survives as a stunning introduction to the Thompsons' remarkable music. The set also offers a primer on Richard's understated brilliance as both electric and acoustic guitarist (and no mean hand on mandolin). His spidery Stratocaster jigs and reels with a vinous sting, and, on the ear-tweaking "The Calvary Cross," offers a position paper on the rudiments of a style that would influence guitarists on both sides of the pond. Like the Band's Robbie Robertson, Thompson harnesses a tough rock attack to a rootsy folk intelligence that has since bubbled up in the playing of successors including Mark Knopfler, sounding timeless and contemporary with every string-bending flourish. --Sam SutherlandAlbum Description
Full title - I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight. The British folk-rock duo's 1974 masterpiece. Island.Customer Reviews:
buy it --.......2004-12-18
An Aural Revolution.......2004-02-13
On first hearing, the album can be inpenetrable as there is so much going on and one wonders why one has shelled out for it in the first place. After a few listenings, however, a new world of music opens up like a flower. The most powerful song has to be "Calvary Cross" which is sung with a sublime spirtual passion that is not often repeated on modern records.
The album is quirky and left-field and defies modern convention.
Give your ears a revolution and check out this album
BOY, DID I GOOF..........2003-02-10
Yeah, I know: I also feel like I should be made to sit in the corner wearing a "Dunce" cap.
The Best of IS a superbly constructed compilation - heck, the songs that are on it are even in the same sequence as on this release, so what's the problem?
That this is an ALBUM, in the classic sense. It has an intention, as well as a beginning, a middle, and an end. The songs that are missing aren't the albums highlights, true, but that's only because all the other material is just so superb. "We Sing Halelujah" (not on the greatest hits) is a wonderful song, and "Has He Got a Friend For Me?" and "The Little Beggar Girl" are...well, y'know something, some of these songs are the albums highlights...(damn!)
The rest of the material is some of Thompson's - heck, the WORLD'S - darkest: "Down Where the Drunkards Roll", "Withered and Died", "The End of the Rainbow"...the titles say it all. But they're balanced by the drive and ...hope(?) in other songs like "When I Get to The Border", "Calvary Cross", and the title track. For all of their hope and desire, the songs remain wise and world-weary.
Individually, these all remain great songs, but in the context of this album is where they really make sense. Thompson's guitar work remains a unique talent, and Linda's voice is just superb (I have yet to find a solo Richard album this satisfying, because with his penchant for such dark, unflinching material, a voice as beautiful as Linda's provides excellent counterpoint).
Oh...and a word of warning: I picked this up after I'd gotten Shoot Out the Lights and wanted more of the same: this album is much more folky from songstyle to instrumentation and arrangemtents. It took a while for this album to sink in, but, boy did it ever...
Selling this album (and Pour Down Like Silver)...wow, I can be a real [dunce] sometimes...
Play it loud and enjoy it.......2003-01-17
The little beggar girl & Has he got a friend for me may be the two weak tracks on the record, and still .. they are not bad at all....
It's Not All Bright Lights Out There !.......2002-07-18
I've had this record for twenty years now , and it still keeps getting better , because from time to time I still discover hidden nuances that not only enhances the record but also highlights the depth of this stunning music . Essential !
...
Average customer rating: |
I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
Richard & Linda Thompson Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ZEX2Y Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- When I Get to the Border
- Calvary Cross
- Withered and Died
- I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight
- Down Where the Drunkards Roll
- We Sing Hallelujah
- Has He Got a Friend for Me
- Little Beggar Girl
- End of the Rainbow
- Great Valerio
- I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight [Live][#][*]
- Together Again [Live][#][*]
- Calvary Cross [Live][#][*]
Album Description
Japanese limited edition run of 5000 remastered discs in paper sleeves. Island. 2004.Album Details
Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase. Includes Three Bonus Tracks: 'i Want to See Bright Lights Tonight (Live)', 'together Again (Live)', and 'the Cavalry Cross (Live)'. Limited to 5000 Copies.Rock Music:
- Jackassolantern
- Jealousy and Diamond
- John Laws on Route 66-22 Legendary Driving Songs [Import]
- Keep What Ya Got [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
- Key to My Soul [Import]
- Kronik (Import) [Import]
- Lifeblood [Import]
- Live at Freakscene [Import]
- Live: A Ticket for Everyone [Live] [Import]
- Merry Christmas [Import]
