In Concert, November 1975

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In Concert, November 1975
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Live album by
ReleasedAugust 13, 2007
RecordedNovember 1975
VenueVenues in Oxford, Swindon, and Norwich
Genre Folk rock
Length78:09
Label Island
Richard and Linda Thompson chronology
The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years
(2000)
In Concert, November 1975
(2007)
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In Concert, November 1975 is a live album by Richard and Linda Thompson, released on Island Records in 2007. It is a document of the pair's second tour as headliners, which took them through the United Kingdom during the autumn of 1975. [2] Like every other album by the couple, it did not make the charts in either the UK or the United States.

Contents

Content

The album is compiled from recordings made during the tour to promote the Pour Down Like Silver album. Three of the concerts in that tour were recorded by John Wood, who had worked with the Thompsons on all three of their early 1970s albums. All of the Thompson originals derive from those albums with the exception of "Now Be Thankful," one of the final singles by Fairport Convention while Thompson was still in the band.

The covers include a medley of Morris dancing songs, one rock and roll song, and three American country music tunes. "Why Don't You Love Me" is a 1950 single by Hank Williams, also played over the closing credits to the 1971 film The Last Picture Show ; "Things You Gave Me" is a track on the 1967 album Country Fever by Ricky Nelson; "It'll Be Me" is a 1957 Jerry Lee Lewis b-side, also a 1962 single by Cliff Richard; and "Together Again" is a 1964 Buck Owens b-side that managed to top the Hot Country Singles as well as its A-side, "My Heart Skips a Beat."

Recordings took place at venues in Oxford, Swindon, and Norwich. [2] Three songs recorded on November 27 at Oxford Polytechnic had been released on the 1976 Thompson compilation (guitar, vocal); two of those, "Calvary Cross" and "It'll Be Me" are included here in different mixes. The version of "Calvary Cross" had also appeared on the 2000 compilation, The Best of Richard & Linda Thompson: The Island Records Years . [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight" Richard Thompson 3:14
2."Hard Luck Stories"Richard Thompson3:51
3."Night Comes In"Richard Thompson10:48
4."Morris medley"traditional5:20
5."A Heart Needs a Home"Richard Thompson4:20
6."Why Don't You Love Me" Hank Williams 2:40
7."Now Be Thankful"Richard Thompson, Dave Swarbrick 2:57
8."Jet Plane in a Rocking Chair"Richard Thompson2:56
9."Streets of Paradise"Richard Thompson4:27
10."For Shame of Doing Wrong"Richard Thompson8:16
11."The Calvary Cross"Richard Thompson14:01
12."Hokey Pokey (The Ice Cream Song)"Richard Thompson3:13
13."Things You Gave Me" Glen D. Hardin 2:33
14."It'll Be Me" Jack Clement 4:51
15."Together Again" Buck Owens 3:23

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. AllMusic review
  2. 1 2 3 In Concert, 1975. Island IMCD 327 984 824-3, 2007, liner notes.