
Linda Thompson - Proxy Music LP NEW
Linda Thompson - Proxy Music LP
NEW. SEALED.
StorySound Records
The revered British singer/songwriter Linda Thompsonâs latest project is a rather unique proposition. On the aptly named Proxy Music, Thompson shares 11 previously unrecorded original songs that have been recorded by members of her family, long-time friends, and admirers. Thompson, who has a rare vocal condition that limits her singing capabilities, and her son, the talented singer/songwriter (and album co-producer) Teddy Thompson, hand-picked artists to perform this new set of tunes by âproxy.â âEverybody was somebody we felt was right for the song,â Teddy explains. Vocalists include Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Eliza Carthy, The Proclaimers, John Grant, Dori Freeman, The Unthanks, and Ren Havieu. Theyâre joined by many talented members of the Thompson family: Teddy and his sister Kami, Kamiâs husband James Walbourne, Lindaâs grandson Zac Hobbs, and her ex-husband Richard. Linda Thompson, who Rolling Stone hailed as having âone of rock and rollâs finest voicesâ, has released numerous acclaimed albums, both solo and with Richard Thompson. Proxy Music, however, impressively showcases her wide-ranging songwriting prowess. Songs like âBonnie Lassâ and âMudlarkâ could easily be mistaken for traditional English folk ballads, while âDarling This Will Never Doâ feels drawn from an early 20th century cabaret songbook. The standout track, âJohn Grant,â finds John Grant himself singing wittily about a real-life encounter he had with Linda. The amazing ode, âThose Damn Roches,â offers an equally humorous and poignant portrait of several folk music familial dynasties including the Thompsons. âMusic in my family Itâs like glue. It binds us,â she reveals, while adding playfully - âquite hard to wash off though!â
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Linda Thompson - Proxy Music LP
NEW. SEALED.
StorySound Records
The revered British singer/songwriter Linda Thompsonâs latest project is a rather unique proposition. On the aptly named Proxy Music, Thompson shares 11 previously unrecorded original songs that have been recorded by members of her family, long-time friends, and admirers. Thompson, who has a rare vocal condition that limits her singing capabilities, and her son, the talented singer/songwriter (and album co-producer) Teddy Thompson, hand-picked artists to perform this new set of tunes by âproxy.â âEverybody was somebody we felt was right for the song,â Teddy explains. Vocalists include Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, Eliza Carthy, The Proclaimers, John Grant, Dori Freeman, The Unthanks, and Ren Havieu. Theyâre joined by many talented members of the Thompson family: Teddy and his sister Kami, Kamiâs husband James Walbourne, Lindaâs grandson Zac Hobbs, and her ex-husband Richard. Linda Thompson, who Rolling Stone hailed as having âone of rock and rollâs finest voicesâ, has released numerous acclaimed albums, both solo and with Richard Thompson. Proxy Music, however, impressively showcases her wide-ranging songwriting prowess. Songs like âBonnie Lassâ and âMudlarkâ could easily be mistaken for traditional English folk ballads, while âDarling This Will Never Doâ feels drawn from an early 20th century cabaret songbook. The standout track, âJohn Grant,â finds John Grant himself singing wittily about a real-life encounter he had with Linda. The amazing ode, âThose Damn Roches,â offers an equally humorous and poignant portrait of several folk music familial dynasties including the Thompsons. âMusic in my family Itâs like glue. It binds us,â she reveals, while adding playfully - âquite hard to wash off though!â













