The Rails

Last updated

The Rails
Kami Thompson and James Walbourne.jpg
James Walbourne and Kami Thompson
of The Rails at Copredy Festival 2012
Background information
Genres Folk rock
Years active2013–present
Labels Island Records
Thirty Tigers
Members Kami Thompson
James Walbourne
Website therailsofficial.com

The Rails is an English folk rock duo from London, England, composed of husband and wife James Walbourne and Kami Thompson. Thompson and Walbourne first met during the recording sessions for Versatile Heart by Thompson's mother Linda Thompson in 2007. The band signed to Island Records in January 2014 and released their debut album on 5 May 2014 on the label's Pink Label imprint, the first band to do so since the 1970s.

Contents

History

Background

Kami Thompson is the daughter of British folk rock singers Richard Thompson and Linda Thompson and her brother is the alternative rock musician Teddy Thompson. [1] Kami Thompson had been in her mother's band as a backing singer and had worked with Sean Lennon and Bonnie "Prince" Billy before issuing solo album Love Lies in 2001. [2]

James Walbourne is from Muswell Hill in London and has been in various bands, including Peter Bruntnell's band, the Pernice Brothers, Son Volt and The Pretenders, before releasing solo album The Hill in 2010. He has also been a touring member of Ray Davies's band and has played with Uncle Tupelo, Edwyn Collins and The Pogues. [3]

Formation (2011–2013)

Linda Thompson was recording her solo album Versatile Heart in 1997 which featured Kami Thompson alongside Teddy Thompson. [4] Walbourne appeared on the album after being recommended by the author Nick Hornby and first met Kami Thompson at the session, but the relationship was not developed any further at this time. [5]

They met again by chance in 2011 at the 50th anniversary show for McCabe's Guitar Shop in Los Angeles, this time forming a professional and personal relationship, marrying in October 2012. [1] [2] In the same year they also formed folk rock duo Dead Flamingos and released the Habit EP. [6]

Soon after the band was renamed The Rails and in January 2014 they signed a recording contract with Island Records. [7]

Kami Thompson has been quoted as stating "our long-term goal is to make the perfect divorce album, obviously." [2] [5] This is a humorous reference to the album Shoot Out the Lights , recorded by Richard and Linda Thompson at the end of their relationship, whilst Linda was pregnant with Kami, and considered by many to be a notable break-up album. [8] [9] [10]

Fair Warning (2014–2015)

On 5 May 2014 The Rails released their debut album Fair Warning which peaked at number 95 on the UK Album Chart. [11] [12] Martin Kelly, the manager of the band, convinced Island Records to resurrect its pink label design for the release of the album. The pink label imprint had previously been used in the 1960s and 1970s on records by prominent folk rock artists such as John Martyn, Nick Drake and Thompson's father's original band Fairport Convention. [1] [13] [14]

The album was co-produced by the band, Scottish musician Edwyn Collins (best known for his work in the band Orange Juice) and Sebastian Lewsley. [2] Many of the songs feature English folk musician Eliza Carthy, herself a member of another large musical family (the Carthy's and the Watersons), playing the fiddle. [15]

All but two of the songs on the album, including three re-recorded tracks from the Dead Flamingos Habit EP, are written by Thompson and Walbourne. [16] The other two songs, "Bonnie Portmore" and "William Taylor", are traditional ballads retrieved by the band from the folk archive at Cecil Sharp House. [17]

The Guardian gave the album 4 out of 5 stars in their review and wrote that The Rails are "a duo to watch". [18] Mojo also gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, writing that the album "rings with the joy of a golden history while also pointing to an exciting future". [16] Folk Radio UK gave the album a positive review stating that "Richard and Linda Thompson established themselves as enduring British folk rock legends...daughter and son-in-law seem highly likely to follow in their footsteps". [19]

Mojo named Fair Warning as their 2014 Folk Album of the Year and it was a runner-up in the fRoots 2014 New Album of the Year list. [20] [21]

In 2015 The Rails performed at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards and were presented with the Horizon Award, which is given to the best emerging artist of that year. [22] [23]

Both Thompson and Walbourne appear on the album Family (2014) by the band Thompson (the band being named for all the Thompsons that appear) having written two songs for the project. The album was produced by Teddy Thompson and features Richard and Linda Thompson as well as other related musicians, including Walbourne's brother and Richard Thompson's son from his second marriage. [24] Kami Thompson commented on the project: "The whole album is like a family songwriting competition—it's a bloody nightmare. I mean, what could possibly go wrong"? [25]

Influences and musical style

The Rails have been called folk, folk rock and folk pop by music writers. [1] [2] [5]

AllMusic write about The Rail's "classic folk-rock pageantry" and feel that their music "blends bits of Celtic, soul, blues, and folk so agelessly that it could belong in 1974 or 2014". [26] Similarly, Mojo write that "anyone else debuting in 2014 with an album of early '70s-style folk should likely get short thrift from people" but feel the band have the "proper pedigree", going so far as to state that Walbourne's guitar "is as immaculately understated as, well, his father-in-law". [16] Walbourne has been described by the author Nick Hornby as "an unearthly cross between James Burton, Peter Green, and Richard Thompson", describing guitar solos that "drop the jaw, stop the heart, and smack the gob, all at the same time". [27]

The band aspire for a simple sound with "no tricks" where "you can hear everything", adding that "it's hard to convince people to make a record like that now but the sound is fantastic, it's so direct." [2] Walbourne grew up with "a fascination for early rock 'n' roll and roots Americana and was exposed to the music of Frank Sinatra and Bo Diddley by his father. [1] [5] Regarding the legacy of her parents' music, Thompson admits that folk music was formative for her and states that "at the time folk was a box I didn't want to be in, and I did my best to avoid it". [5] The Rails decided that "it made more sense to embrace tradition than fight it" acknowledging that comparisons would be made to Richard and Linda Thompson by making a folk-rock record and releasing it on Island Records. [1]

Members

Guest musicians

Discography

Albums

Singles and EPs

Awards

BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards

Mojo

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Pretenders</span> English-American rock band

The Pretenders are an English-American rock band formed in March 1978. The original band consisted of founder and main songwriter Chrissie Hynde, James Honeyman-Scott, Pete Farndon and Martin Chambers. Following the deaths of Honeyman-Scott in 1982 and Farndon in 1983, the band experienced numerous personnel changes; Hynde has been the band's only consistent member.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Richard Thompson (musician)</span> British recording artist; singer, songwriter, guitarist

Richard Thompson is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist.

Linda Thompson is an English singer-songwriter.

Kate St John is an English composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumentalist. Classically trained on oboe, she gained a music degree at City University London. Her first band was The Ravishing Beauties with Virginia Astley and Nicky Holland. The trio joined The Teardrop Explodes in Liverpool during the winter of 1981 for a series of dates at small clubs and a UK tour in early 1982. During the 1980s and early 1990s, she was a member of The Dream Academy with Nick Laird-Clowes and Gilbert Gabriel. In 1985 they had a worldwide hit with "Life In A Northern Town" and produced three albums: The Dream Academy (1985), Remembrance Days (1987) and A Different Kind Of Weather (1990). In the 1990s St. John was a member of Van Morrison's live band playing oboe and saxophone. She played on five Van Morrison albums. In 1994 she co-wrote and sang on 4 tracks with Roger Eno on the album The Familiar on the All Saints Label. This led to the formation of Channel Light Vessel, a band with Kate, Roger Eno, Bill Nelson, Laraaji and Mayumi Tachibana. St John has released two solo albums: Indescribable Night (1995) and Second Sight (1997).

<i>Henry the Human Fly</i> 1972 studio album by Richard Thompson

Henry the Human Fly is the debut solo album by Richard Thompson, his first release following his leaving former group Fairport Convention. It was released on the Island label in the U.K. and the Reprise label in the U.S.A. in April 1972. The album was reissued by Rykodisc in 1991.

<i>I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight</i> 1974 studio album by Richard and Linda Thompson

I Want to See the Bright Lights Tonight is the second album released by Richard Thompson, and his first to include his then wife, Linda Thompson, the pair being credited as Richard and Linda Thompson. It was released by Island Records in the UK in 1974. Although the album was never commercially successful, and was critically ignored upon its release, it is now considered by several critics to be a masterpiece and one of the finest releases by the two singers, whether working singly or together.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Christine Collister</span> Musical artist

Christine Collister is a Manx folk, blues and jazz singer-songwriter. She was born and grew up on the Isle of Man and first came to public attention in 1986 as the singer of the theme song for the BBC's television adaptation of Fay Weldon's book The Life and Loves of a She-Devil.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jim Moray</span> Musical artist

Jim Moray is an English folk singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer.

<i>In the Land of Grey and Pink</i> 1971 studio album by Caravan

In the Land of Grey and Pink is the third album by English progressive rock band Caravan, released in April 1971 on Deram Records. It was produced by David Hitchcock and was the last album to feature the original lineup of Richard Coughlan, Pye Hastings, Richard Sinclair and Dave Sinclair until 1982's Back to Front.

"Bonny Portmore" is an Irish traditional folk song which laments the demise of Ireland's old oak forests, specifically the Great Oak of Portmore or the Portmore Ornament Tree, which fell in a windstorm in 1760 and was subsequently used for shipbuilding and other purposes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Teddy Thompson</span> Musical artist

Teddy Thompson is an English folk and rock musician. He is the son of folk rock musicians Richard and Linda Thompson and brother of singer Kamila Thompson. He released his first album in 2000.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Simon Nicol</span> Musical artist

Simon John Breckenridge Nicol is an English guitarist, singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He was a founding member of British folk rock group Fairport Convention and is the only founding member still in the band. He has also been involved with the Albion Band and a wide range of musical projects, both as a collaborator, producer and as a solo artist. He has received several awards for his work and career.

<i>Rock On</i> (The Bunch album) 1972 studio album by The Bunch

Rock On is a 1972 one-off album of oldies covers by the Bunch, a group of English folk rock singers and musicians. The Bunch was put together by Trevor Lucas in late 1971 to record their one and only album, Rock On. This album consisted of covers of the band’s favourite songs by Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, and The Everly Brothers, amongst others.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kamila Thompson</span> Musical artist

Kamila Thompson is a singer-songwriter based in London and New York. She is more commonly known as Kami Thompson. She has been seen touring with Bonny Prince Billy, Teddy Thompson, Sean Lennon and others, as well as appearances with the Wainwright clan at Carnegie Hall and with a host of illustrious artists at Hal Willner's "Came So Far for Beauty" Leonard Cohen tribute in Dublin. Her debut recording, an EP Bad Marriage, was released in June 2010. Her debut album Love Lies was released in the UK on Warner Music in 2011. Thompson also performs and records as part of the band The Rails with husband James Walbourne. The band's first EP Habit was released on Edwyn Collins' label AED Records in early 2012, and their debut album Fair Warning was released on Island Records' legendary Pink label on 5 May 2014.

The Bunch were a British folk rock band, which came together in 1971 to record their one off album, Rock On.

"Meet on the Ledge" is a song written by British singer-songwriter Richard Thompson and recorded by British folk rock band Fairport Convention in 1968 on Island Records. It was their second single.

<i>Acoustic Classics</i> 2014 studio album by Richard Thompson

Acoustic Classics is the fifteenth solo studio album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson. It was released by Beeswing Records via Proper Records on 21 July 2014 in the UK and 22 July 2014 in the USA.

<i>Family</i> (Thompson album) 2014 studio album by Thompson

Family is the debut studio album by folk rock family ensemble Thompson. It was released by Fantasy Records, part of Concord Music, on 17 November 2014.

Ben Webb, known by the stage name Jinnwoo, is a Brighton-based musician, artist and writer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">James Walbourne</span> Musical artist

James Walbourne is a British singer, guitarist, and multi-instrumentalist. He is the current lead guitarist in The Pretenders as well as one-half of The Rails.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sheffield, Hazel (24 April 2014). "A ticket to ride with The Rails". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lester, Paul (10 January 2014). "The Rails (New band of the day No 1,675)". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  3. Deming, Mark. "ARTISTS / James Walbourne". Billboard . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  4. Klein, Joshua (31 August 2007). "Linda Thompson Versatile Heart". Pitchfork . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "The Rails perform Bonnie Portmore – music session". The Daily Telegraph . 3 February 2014. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  6. "Dead Flamingos discography". AllMusic . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  7. Kaufmann, Andy (20 January 2015). "The Rails Sign to Island Records". Music Connection . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  8. Green, Thomas H (25 March 2015). "The 20 best break-up albums". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  9. "100 Best Albums of the Eighties, 9 Richard and Linda Thompson, 'Shoot Out the Lights'". Rolling Stone . 18 April 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  10. Williamson, Nigel (1 February 2013). "Richard Thompson – Album By Album". Uncut . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  11. "Rails; Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  12. "May 2014 Album Releases". Album of the Year. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  13. "The Rails bio". Island Records . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  14. Rogers, Jude (25 September 2014). "Linda Thompson and Jon Boden: two generations of folk-rockers unite". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  15. Rogers, Jude (8 July 2010). "Norma Waterson and Eliza Carthy: 'Everything's in a cycle, isn't it?'". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  16. 1 2 3 Fyfe, Andy. "Filter Albums". Mojo (May 2014): 92.
  17. McCormick, Neil (9 May 2014). "The Rails: a new folk rock romance". The Daily Telegraph .
  18. Denselow, Robin (1 May 2014). "The Rails: Fair Warning review". The Guardian . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  19. Davies, Mike (9 May 2014). "The Rails – Fair Warning". Folk Radio UK . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  20. 1 2 Irwin, Colin. "Mojo's Review of 2014". Mojo (January 2015): 68.
  21. Anderson, Ian. "Critics Poll 2014". fRoots . Archived from the original on 19 December 2011. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  22. 1 2 Chilton, Martin (23 April 2015). "Nancy Kerr wins BBC Folk Singer of the Year". The Daily Telegraph . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  23. "BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Rules". BBC . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  24. Holland, Simon (1 December 2014). "Thompson – Family". Folk Radio UK . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  25. Dominus, Susan (7 November 2014). "Teddy Thompson's Folk-Rock Family Reunion". The New York Times . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  26. Monger, Timothy. "The Rails Fair Warning". AllMusic . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  27. Hornby, Nick (8 August 2007). "STUFF I'VE BEEN READING: AUGUST 2007". Penguin Books . Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  28. "Cancel the Sun by The Rails". Apple Music . Retrieved 24 August 2019.