Family Thompson

Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2014

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
27.11.2014

Label: Universal / Concorde Records

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Folk-Rock

Interpret: Thompson

Komponist: Kami Thompson

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  • 1 Family 05:14
  • 2 One Life At A Time 04:17
  • 3 Careful 03:07
  • 4 Bonny Boys 03:21
  • 5 Root So Bitter 03:34
  • 6 At The Feet Of The Emperor 05:38
  • 7 Right 02:43
  • 8 Perhaps We Can Sleep 04:09
  • 9 That’s Enough 05:06
  • 10 I Long For Lonely 04:00
  • Total Runtime 41:09

Info zu Family

Es gibt nichts Schöneres als eine Familie, die gemeinsam singt! In der Adventszeit erscheint ein fantastisches folkrockiges Familienalbum von Teddy Thompson und seiner Verwandtschaft, das komplett aus neuen Songs besteht. Mit dabei sind seine Eltern Richard und Linda, sein Bruder Jack, seine Schwester Kami und ihr Ehemann James Walbourne (mit dem sie in der Band The Rails spielt) nebst Neffen Zak Hobbs.

Mit den Cashs und den Wainwrights sind die Thompsons die bedeutendste Singer-Songwriter-Familie. Richard und Linda Thompson veröffentlichten vor genau 40 Jahren mit 'I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight' einen Meilenstein der britischen Folk-Rock-Bewegung. Davor war Sir Richard führender Kopf der legendären Fairport Convention und er ist einer der besten Folk- und Rock-Gitarristen überhaupt. Teddy Thompson kam in einer Kommune zur Welt. Als er sechs war, trennten sich die Eltern. Mit 18 hatte er seine erste Band, zog in die USA, ging mit seinem Vater auf Tour, danach mit Roseanne Cash. Thompsons zum Millenium beim Verve-Label erschienenes Debüt-Album brachte ihn ins Spotlight einer 'neuen Singer-Songwriter-Generation'. Kurz darauf co-produzierte er das Comeback-Album Fashionably Late seiner Mutter. Seinen Durchbruch als Solo-Künstler hatte er 2005 mit zwei Songs im Kult-Film Brokeback Mountain. Seitdem ist Teddy Thompson ein Fixpunkt der Singer-Songwriter-Szene und Liebling des Feuilletons, sein Album A Piece of What You Need zog 2008 in zahlreiche Jahresbesten-Listen ein.

2012 überredete Thompson seine Plattenfirma, anstelle des nächsten regulären Studioalbums das nun erscheinende 'Family'-Album herauszubringen. Im Anschluss schickte er E-Mails an seine Familie, in denen er vorschlug, dass jeder diesem Album zwei neue Songs beisteuern sollte. Die Reaktionen 'passten genau zu den verschiedenen Persönlichkeiten in meiner Familie', sagt der 38-jährige. 'Meine Mutter antwortete genau zwei Minuten später, und mein Dad schrieb erstmal `that´s interesting´. Meine kleine Schwester Kami ließ auf sich warten, sie kann manchmal sehr zurückhaltend sein, wenn es um musikalische Kollaborationen geht, insbesondere solche mit der Familie.' Alle nahmen sich viel Zeit, um dann zehn großartige Songs zu schicken. Teddy Thompson flog zurück in seine Heimatstadt London, um dort Overdubs mit seiner Mutter, Schwester, seinem Schwager und Neffen einzuspielen. Zak Hobbs steuert dem Album übrigens seinen ersten eigenen Song bei, den er mit 17 geschrieben hat. Danach traf Teddy seinen Vater in L.A. für weitere gemeinsame Overdubs. 'Alles ging sehr schnell, und ich kam mit einer vollen Festplatte nach Hause', berichtet er. 'Meine Aufgabe war dann, die verschiedenen Teile zu sichten und zusammenzufügen – was gar nicht so leicht war.'

Mit wechselndem Lead-Gesang, Background-Gesang aller Familienmitglieder und wechselseitiger musikalischer Befruchtung, ist 'Family' ein großartiges Album zwischen Folk und Rock, Country und Blues – vom eher poppigen 'Careful' aus der Feder Kami Thompsons zum gewohnt brillanten Folk-Stil Richard Thompsons auf 'That´s Enough'; von der aus tiefem Herzen kommenden Ballade 'Bonny Boys' Linda Thompsons zum klassischen Country-Rocker 'Right', den Teddy beisteuerte. In ihrer Eigenheit haben alle Songs eine Familienähnlichkeit, eine ganz bestimmte Ästhetik verbindet sie. 'Ich schätze, es gibt immer diese Folkrock-Sensibilität in dem, was die Thompsons machen', kommentiert Richard Thompson.

Erst im Laufe der Produktion wurde Teddy Thompson seine eigentliche Motivation hinter dem Projekt bewusst: 'Mir war gar nicht klar, wie sehr ich versuchte, meine geschiedene Familie wieder zusammenzuführen', sagt er. 'Als Erwachsene bringt uns die Musik einander wieder näher. Das Einspielen dieses Albums war therapeutisch für mich. Einige Schäden aus der Vergangenheit konnten wir womöglich reparieren.'


Teddy Thompson
hadn’t prepared a follow up to his fifth studio album Bella (2011), but he came up with a more ambitious project in Family. As its title indicates, Family consists of contributions by members of what has become one of the most artistically significant families in contemporary music.

It starts, of course, with Teddy’s parents, Richard and Linda Thompson—Richard being one of rock history’s greatest singer-songwriter-guitarists, Linda being his ex-wife and singing partner, and an extraordinary solo artist in her own right. Both came out of England’s legendary folk-rock scene, and each contributes two songs to Family. Teddy was born in 1976, six years before his parents separated. He also has two songs on the 10-track album, as does his younger sister Kami Thompson (one of them with her husband James Walbourne, with whom she performs in The Rails). Richard’s son Jack Thompson has one song, as does Zak Hobbs, grandson of Richard and Linda and Teddy’s nephew.

“I thought it was just an interesting idea,” says Teddy. “To be honest about it, I wasn’t ready to make another record, and was wondering what I was going to do for the next few months. I sent an email to everybody asking them all to come up with two new songs. I thought it would be fun and easy, and not too much work for anyone. Only two songs each! Easy.”

The reaction to Teddy’s directive “ranged true according to people’s personalities,” Teddy reveals. “My mom came back about two minutes later. My dad said, ‘That’s interesting.’ My little sister Kami was a bit slower. She can be a bit reticent about all musical endeavors. Especially those involving family. Then there was a long gap: People had to write two new songs, which I reminded everybody periodically. And I didn’t have my pedal to the metal myself for a while. So it all took some time. But everybody came back with great material in the end.”

Per Teddy’s instructions, the Thompson Family members wrote and recorded their songs where they resided. “Part of the concept was that everybody lives in different cities—and can’t get together in one room very easily. So I was thinking of it as a game of Telephone.” Teddy explains. “Everyone sent in finished basic tracks, and it was exciting to hear what everyone did. Then when I had the songs in my inbox and ready to go, I thought about how to musically cross-pollenate.”

Long a New York resident, Thompson returned to his hometown London to do some overdubs with his mother, sister, her husband James, Zak and even got some amazing backing vocals from his elder brother, Jesse Thompson’s wife, Paulina Lis. Subsequently, there was a day doing the same with his father in Los Angeles. “Everything was done very, very quickly, and I came home with a full hard drive. It was then left to me to sort through it and put everything together—which proved quite a job.”

One of Teddy’s songs is “Right”…“I think I was conscious that there might be a lot of ballads, because that’s what my family does!” he says. “So it’s kind of a countryish rocker—and a good opportunity for guitar solos. We have a lot of guitar players in the family–my dad, obviously, and my nephew Zak, and Kami’s husband James. These are three pretty shit hot lead guitarists, and I had t divvy up the solos. Also trying to not have them play lead on their own songs. For a bit of fun.”

Teddy’s other song is the album’s intensely personal title track “Family.” “As the songs came in, I had trouble figuring out my second one,” he concedes. “I just wasn’t feeling creative or writing much and it was getting down to the wire. But it turned out to be a good thing because I was able to see what was missing tempo-wise and feel-wise. So I wrote a song in ¾ (waltz time). That it ended up being a song about family was unintentional, but that’s what came out of living with these songs for months and dealing with some intense emotions. He returns to his original concept. “The brief was only for everyone to send in two songs, but it was really telling how everyone interpreted it. My mum she sent in a very emotional song, a stunning ballad, ‘Bonny Boys’, about kids and grandkids and family. My dad pretty much wrote two ‘Richard Thompson’ songs! But he’s pragmatic. One had a singalong chorus [‘That’s Enough’], which I’m grateful for, because it gave everybody the opportunity to sing. And they’re both fantastic.”

Kami’s compositions, Teddy says, “are classic Thompson-style twisted assessments of love and relationships,” while nephew Zak’s “Root So Bitter” is the first song he’s ever written: “He was 17 when he recorded it and did really well don’t you think?”

Although Teddy specified little in his brief to his family, he is inevitably asked if in fact his finished Family parallels the complicated Thompson Family. “My experience with my family may be contrary to what people believe,” he asserts. “I did not grow up with a lot of music. My parents split when I was very young, so if anything, it’s a family that was personally and musically very fractured. We never played music together or sang together growing up. So the experience of being in our family is a musical version of any divorced family–that I’m sure a lot of people can relate to. People all over the place, who feel a bit broken and alone. But the upside is that as adults, we can use music to bring us closer together and maybe repair some of the damage done.” Teddy admits to being surprised by his true motivations for undertaking this project. “I didn’t realize how much I was trying to get my family back together,” he says. “I was six when my parents divorced, and my world was torn apart. It has affected everything in my life since. How could it not?

Looking ahead, Teddy is working on an “Everly Brothers-style” duets album of original material with singer-songwriter Kelly Jones, which Jerry Douglas is producing in Nashville.

Meanwhile, Family has already won approval from two major participants. “I think my kids and my grandson are brilliant,” says Linda Thompson. “My son-in-law, too! And Jack and Richard are ace.”

“Somehow it all seems to work,” adds Richard Thompson. “I’m really glad Teddy came up with this concept, and he followed through and pushed us all along to completion. It’s such fun to sing with my kids. I am of course deeply proud of them all.”

Booklet für Family

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