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PRICE:
$33.00
$33.00
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ARTIST
THOMPSON BAND, RICHARD
TITLE
Live At Rockpalast
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
MADE IN GERMANY
CATALOG #
MIG 90771LP
MIG 90771LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
2/9/2018
"Richard Thompson, the pioneer of British folk rock was voted one of the best guitarists of all time by US magazine The Rolling Stone: 'His acoustic picking is just as killer' they wrote. In 1983, Thompson went on tour to promote his current album
Hand Of Kindness
. For the show on December 12, 1983, at the Hamburg Markthalle the WDR also put up their cameras to record the event for the Rockpalast. The studio crew from the recording sessions of
Hand Of Kindness
was also present live. Among them three musicians who stood on stage with Thompson with Fairport Convention more than ten years before: Simon Nicol, Dave Pegg and Dave Mattacks. Nearly seven weeks later, on January 26, 1984 Richard Thompson & Band gave another concert in the French luxury resort Cannes on occasion of Midem being recorded by the WDR as well. Gerry Conway, today the drummer with the still active folk rock institution Fairport Convention, replaced Dave Mattacks, Rory McFarlane (bass) came for Dave Pegg who had to go into the studio to record a new album with his band Jethro Tull. In both concerts it is to be heard how well the musicians know each other and how they have been harmonizing for years. They are building an integrated whole with Richard Thompson. They carry the music of their 'boss' and give him the lightness and the leeway to fully unfold his potential. Both concerts are an absolute must for every Thompson fan."
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