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Teddy Thompson – Up Front & Down Low

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Teddy Thompson’s new album Up Front & Down Low is a self-produced collection of classic country covers released by Verve Records. Thompson is a folk singer by trade and birthright. He is the son of legends Richard and Linda Thompson. Teddy says his parents raised him on country music. He says, “it’s the music that is closest to my heart.” Even in these genre bending days, country cover albums can often go awry even turning into parody. But Thompson’s love of country music is apparent. He respects the songs as he interprets them. He uses string arrangements on most of the songs that add a richness to the traditional tunes. He doesn’t simply re-record the songs and he also doesn’t throw tradition away in his revisions. These are all versions the original creators would approve.

He does songs like George Jones’ “She thinks I Still Care,” Ernest Tubb’s “Walking the Floor Over You,” Merle Haggard’s “(My Friends are Gonna be) Strangers” and a Lesser known Dolly Parton song “My Blue Tears.” He also has one original tune “Down Low.” Guests on the album include Greg Leisz on Pedal Steel and Dobro. Guest vocals include Iris Dement, Tift Merrit and Jenni Muldaur. Thompson is a crooner who can sing with Nashville’s best and the musicianship and arrangement of the album are superb. If you love the classic Country Country this is one to own. If you don’t then by this album and you will learn to love it.

Listen to Teddy Thompson on Verve:

http://www.vervemusicgroup.com/ecard.aspx?pid=11738&ecid=121

Check out his interview on CMT:
http://www.cmt.com/news/articles/1568447/20070828/thompson_teddy.jhtml

This review is also posted on: http://amverwavesoftwang.blogspot.com


About the author:  Chip and his family live in Charlotte, NC. You can also find him at http://amberwavesoftwang.blogspot.com/ Roll Tide!


  • http://www.twangville.com Tom

    I don’t know why, but I was really surprised that this album is as good as it is. It could be a sleeper pick for album of the year. At least on some country charts.

  • Steve Jacobson

    I’m a big RIchard fan, and was aware of Teddy mostly because he backed up his dad in some shows years ago. I was not prepared for what a great country album this is. I’m from Pocatello Idaho and country is in my DNA; I mourn what mainstream country has become. If you told me the son of some famous Brit folkies made a great country album by minimizing the twang and adding a string quartet I would have been increduous, but Teddy nailed it – this is the real deal. This is the best real country album I’ve heard since Buddy Miller made one, and I have to believe the songwriters would love it.

  • neil walker

    bought teddys seperate ways and saw him here in norwich uk last week going to see him in cambridge in january up front and down low was released today have had it on all day just pulls all the right strings for me ,neil walker