Linda Thompson has New album in out June. Normally that would be welcome if niche news, but the list of collaborators puts this right in the sweet spot of a significant section of Afterworders.
As well as Richard Thompson on several tracks it features Kami Thompson, Martha Wainwright, The Proclimers, Rufus Wainwright, Ren Harvieu, John Grant, The Rails, Dori Freeman, Eliza Carthy, The Unthanks and Teddy Thompson. And check out that cover.
Badlands says
Having read this, I wondered what was the most Mojo or Uncut Album in the World? I can never get on with their cover CD choices, which mostly seem to be half-formed lo-fi Americana.
Linda is a gem, though!
Moose the Mooche says
The most Q Magazine album in the world was the first Tracy Chapman album. On CD, obviously.
Vincent says
I don’t like it. AT ALL.
moseleymoles says
I’m in the insignificant section. Linda x’s I’d be more interested in hearing:
Goldie Looking Chain
Dua Lipa
Lizzo
Chase and Status
Calvin Harris
fentonsteve says
“Like many amateur photographers, I do occasionally experiment with editing”
Moose the Mooche says
Isn’t it…. how can I put this…. absofuckinglutely awful?
I know it’s supposed to be tongue-in-cheek but it’s at a Van Morrison-level of rubbishness.
Vulpes Vulpes says
It’s worthy of what used to be called an X Certificate. I’ve been irrigating my eyes with Optrex for the last half hour and it’s made no difference.
fitterstoke says
Could have been worse – could have been Country Life…
moseleymoles says
Certainly when I read it (1980-84) the most NME album ever made was either the Josef K or Fire Engines albums.
Steve Walsh says
Thank you, Gatz. Order placed.
BryanD says
Appreciate you sharing that but I will be giving it the widest of wide berths. Do i have to resign my Afterword membership?
Gatz says
It’s a broad church and forgiving even of those, like me, who would rather set light to our ears than listen to a Steely Dan album.
Moose the Mooche says
Desmond Dekker and the Aces, on the other hand….
Black Celebration says
Also see “Vitalite”.
Moose the Mooche says
I can also hear the words “trousers are go” just before the line about Bonnie and Clyde.
An exciting new kids show from the Gerry Anderson stable? We’ll never know.
BryanD says
I’m wondering about doing that to get rid of the hair that’s started sprouting.
Gatz says
Oddly the link in the OP no longer works, and not does a search under Linda Thompson. Was it all a dream caused by cheese before bedtime?
Vulpes Vulpes says
I found it on the Dodgers.
Must admit, I checked the calendar to see if I’d missed the second half of March and it was already April 1st.
hubert rawlinson says
I’d seen it before and it does exist.
There’s a few tracks I’ll give a miss to, shame Zak isn’t on.
fentonsteve says
It’s the FB bit at the end that’s gone awol. The direct link still works if you really want to see it again:
https://propermusic.com/products/lindathompson-proxymusic
Gatz says
👍
Vulpes Vulpes says
*screams*
fitterstoke says
Not working now…
murkey says
https://www.crashrecords.co.uk/collections/home-latest-pre-orders/products/linda-thompson-proxy-music-pre-order
H.P. Saucecraft says
What a good sport the old girl is! It’s so obviously done for a laugh! Credit to her I say for not taking herself seriously! Shame on you all for your ageist and sexist reactions!
*claws eyes out with fork*
retropath2 says
I’m sure it will be grand, but the fecking Proclaimers aren’t a great incentive.
hubert rawlinson says
Or Rufus and the Unthanks.
H.P. Saucecraft says
Unspeakably hideous, the whole wretched affair. At least it’ll shift half a dozen copies to Sadworders.
Jorrox says
Scotland’s Story is the best song to come out of this Nation in the past 25 years. I have a lot of love for them.
Sitheref2409 says
You. Outside. Now.
I can put 5 from Idlewild alone ahead of it.
Gatz says
I’ve read elsewhere that someone let the cat out of the bag too early so the info above has been withdrawn for now.
fitterstoke says
So: until such time as the album reappears – what is the current title holder for The Most Afterword Album in the World?
H.P. Saucecraft says
Gilbert O’Sullivan’s “I’m A Writer, Not A Fighter”. Either that or anything by Paul McFucking Cartney.
fitterstoke says
Not Smile, then? Or anything at all by Van?
H.P. Saucecraft says
Possibly Sad Café’s difficult second album. Either that or anything by Del Fucking Amitri.
Rigid Digit says
Something from Donovan or Gerry Rafferty’s new one.
Alternative choice: Cockney Rejects – Greatest Hits Volume 1, 2 and 3
Gatz says
There is a terrific interview with Linda in the Guardian to plug the new album. @mikethep , surely you have some publishing contacts who can beat a path to Linda’s door demanding an autobiography?
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/apr/12/they-said-i-was-worse-than-the-sex-pistols-folk-legend-linda-thompson-on-trashing-dressing-rooms-and-losing-her-voice
mikethep says
Yes it was a good interview, and I’m pleased to see she took the whole difficult latest album issue a lot less seriously than some.
Most of my publishing contacts are either retired or dead, but I do have a daughter who’s a literary agent…
MC Escher says
Sorry, what’s wrong with that cover? A reclining woman wearing a fancy frock?
Lot of weird over-reactions here.
SteveT says
I love Linda Thompson’s precious work both with Richard and solo but my understanding is that due to her condition she cannot/ doesn’t sing on this album. I am curious as to how it can be described as a Linda Thompson album.
hubert rawlinson says
Linda wrote all the songs on it and picked who she wanted to sing, hence it’s called Proxy Music.