What with its chamber-orchestra version of "The Knife Edge" and
Ron Kavana's talking-blues rendition of "I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight," this
Richard Thompson tribute album is certainly quirkier than its direct competition (Beat the Retreat, released on Capitol in 1994). It will appeal more to purists, partly because
Bonnie Raitt and
David Byrne are nowhere to be found and partly because Martin & Jessica Simpson do a far better job of "Down Where the Drunkards Roll" than
Los Lobos ever could.
The House Band makes "Pharaoh" their own, and
Plainsong delivers a stunning a cappella version of the simultaneously heartbreaking and hilarious "Galway to Graceland" ("She was down by his graveside day after day/And come closing time they would pull her away"). The album's title song is a hidden track (number 13) that features a previously-unreleased, but unfortunately mediocre, Richard & Linda Thompson performance. Ultimately, though, Beat the Retreat wins, because it has two performances each by
June Tabor and
Maddy Prior. It also has X doing "Shoot out the Lights," a song that could have been written as easily for
John Doe and
Exene Cervenka as it was for the Thompsons. Do yourself a favor and get both albums.
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Rick Anderson, Rovi