Across a Crowded Room
Across a Crowded Room | ||||
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Studio album by Richard Thompson | ||||
Released | April 1985 | |||
Recorded |
September and October 1984 RAK Studios, London | |||
Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 38:10 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Joe Boyd | |||
Richard Thompson chronology | ||||
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Across a Crowded Room is the third solo album by Richard Thompson released in 1985, on both vinyl and CD.
Track listing
All songs written by Richard Thompson
- "When the Spell Is Broken" - 4:31
- "You Don't Say" - 3:35
- "I Ain't Going to Drag My Feet No More" - 4:22
- "Love in a Faithless Country" - 5:55
- "Fire in the Engine Room" - 3:39
- "Walking Through a Wasted Land" - 4:01
- "Little Blue Number" - 3:04
- "She Twists the Knife Again" - 3:12
- "Ghosts in the Wind" - 5:39
The above listing reflects the songs and sequence on the original LP release. The original CD issue included an extra track, "Shine On Love" and had a different running order. Subsequent CD re-issues have reflected the sequence and song selection shown above.
Reception
Writing in Rolling Stone, Kurt Loder described the album as "replete with rollicking rhythms, master-class guitar excursions and piercing lyrical apercus." He suggests that "there's nothing lighthearted about the ominous "Love in a Faithless Country," in which the logistics of love are set forth in the terms of a John Le Carré spy novel." He continues, "Richard appears to have his former partner much on his mind — and the lyrical pictures he paints are not pretty."[1]
Critic Robert Christgau, awarding the album a B+, says of Thompson, "He writes well-crafted songs about his love life, and while most of them are pretty good, only "Fire in the Engine Room" packs the old metaphorical wallop and only "You Don't Say" sneaks in the old emotional double-take."[2]
The album gives its name to the film Richard Thompson: Across a Crowded Room, a concert film shot at a 1985 performance at Barrymore's in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, which focuses on material from the album.[3]
Personnel
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Rolling Stone | [4] |
- Richard Thompson – guitar, vocals
- Bruce Lynch – bass guitar
- Dave Mattacks – drums
- Dave Bitelli – alto saxophone
- Pete Thomas – tenor saxophone
- Simon Nicol – guitar
- Christine Collister, Phil Barnes, Clive Gregson and The Soultanas – backing vocals
- Alan Dunn – accordion
- Philip Pickett – shawm, crumhorn, recorder and symphony.