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Teddy Thompson
Separate Ways


Critically acclaimed singer/songwriter Teddy Thompson has released his eagerly anticipated new album 'Separate Ways'.

Click here to listen to the brand new album Separate Ways from Teddy Thompson, out NOW!

The first album for his new record label Verve Forecast, it contains twelve stunning songs that were written and co-produced by Teddy Thompson, and follows a series of live UK dates.

Co-produced by Brad Albetta - who also produced Martha Wainwright's recent self-titled album - 'Separate Ways' features an impressive supporting cast that includes vocalist Jenni Maldour, drummer Dave Mattacks and Garth Hudson from The Band.

The LP's opening track 'Shine So Bright' is typical of the album's sound with rich vocals and heartfelt lyrics throughout. The song mixes Teddy's deeply expressive voice against the smouldering backing sounds of Rufus and Martha Wainwright, who also appear on the track 'Everybody Move It'.

Teddy's Father, Richard Thompson, plays guitar on several other album highlights ('I Should Get Up', 'I Wish It Was Over', 'That's Enough of You' and 'No Way To Be') while his mother, Linda Thompson, features on the beautiful reworking of The Everly Brother's 'Take A Message To Mary' which features as a hidden track.

London-born, New York based Teddy has a musical wisdom beyond his years. His deep-rooted embrace of music is evident through his lyrical insight, musical arrangements and arresting delivery.

Teddy recently played a series of triumphant live dates throughout the UK and is Martha Wainwright's special guest on her current tour. Teddy also recently performed 2 numbers on the television programme Later with Jools.


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posted on 27/01/2006 01:20


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Best album & live gig I've heard for 30 years!






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