Richard and Linda Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights
By (Author) Hayden Childs
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st August 2008
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
781.660922
Paperback
128
Width 121mm, Height 165mm
118g
In the fall of 1980 Richard and Linda Thompson (of Fairport Convention fame) had recently been dumped from their record label and were on the verge of divorce. Somehow they overcame these miserable circumstances and managed to make an album considered by many to be a masterpiece.
Shoot Out The Lights puts the albumfrom the personal history driving the songs, to the recording difficulties they encountered and the subsequent fall-outin context. This is a brilliant, emotional book about a brilliant, emotional album.
Hayden Childs has definitely broken beyond the normal form of rock criticism with his take on Shoot Out The Lights, creating a review of some depth and intelligence, his critique as layered and textured as the album it explores. Whether you're a longtime fan of the Thompsons, or a listener just discovering the brilliant and disturbing Shoot Out The Lights, Childs' book provides the perfect guide to this difficult album. -- Rev. Keith Gordon * Blurt Magazine *
This is an intent, even intense, look at Thompson's careful, multi-layering lyric writing, plus an enthusiastic, if not revelatory, appreciation for his musical gift. * Erasingclouds *
Hayden Childs is a researcher and policy expert for the Texas Legislature. He's also an aspiring novelist, an occasional essayist, and a hardcore Richard Thompson fanatic. He contributed to the book Lost in the Grooves and is co-editor of the online music magazine The High Hat.