Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Teddy Thompson Covers:
Leonard Cohen, The Everly Brothers, and King of the Road




British born and New York based alt-musician Teddy Thompson released Up Front and Down Low, an album of classic country covers, in July, and it says what it needs to about his underdog status that a) the disk has only been released in the US, and b) neither the blogosphere nor any other market seems to have noticed. Heck, I was startled to discover it myself as I researched today's entry, and I spent an entire summer listening to nothing else but Thompson's second album Separate Ways, a perfect, crackling masterpiece of self-pity topped off by a hidden Everly Brothers track.

One of several second-generation musicians emerging from under their parent's wing to startle a new generation, Teddy Thompson has not yet managed to ring the bell of fame that fellow secondgen artist and bad influence Rufus Wainwright has. Nor has he found his audience, yet -- being compared to Crowded House in one review and Jackson Browne and David Gray in another provides a pretty broad range. But if Thompson remains unknown, it's not for lack of musicianship (though in the case of his newest outing, it may be because the country market is not his niche).

Thompson's music is only folk in the broader sense, but his folk credentials are solid: son of old folkies Richard and Linda Thompson, born and raised in a Sufi commune, Thompson Jr. shares his mother's sweet, clear, etherial voice, and his father's penchant for bitter lyrics full of the seamy underside of fame and drug culture. The combination is powerful, and even if his guitar playing is still on the cusp of maturity, using his parents and peers in the studio has, so far, made up for that lack. I am confident that Thompson's music will eventually win the hearts and minds of a full generation once he returns to his original songwriting.

In the meantime, here's two songs Thompson covered for the 2006 Leonard Cohen tribute film I'm Your Man, where he stood out among some pretty heavy compatriots, including Wainwright himself. Tonight Will Be Fine comes especially recommended -- something about the bittersweet lyrics and the slow pace suits him, I think.

  • Teddy Thompson, Tonight Will Be Fine (orig. Cohen)
  • Teddy Thompson, The Future (orig. Cohen)


Still haven't heard Teddy's newest album, but I'd buy enough copies of Separate Ways for all of you if I had the cash. Since I don't, you should head over to his website and pick it up for yourselves -- and if you get the new one, too, let me know how it turned out, will you?


Today's bonus coversongs:

  • Teddy Thompson and Rufus Wainwright cover King of the Road
  • Teddy and Linda Thompson cover the Everly Brothers' Take A Message To Mary
  • Richard Thompson covers Squeeze's Tempted (because I'm saving his Prince cover and his version of Oops! I Did It Again for another post)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

The "Tempted" link you included was a link to Richard Thompson's version, from his 1000 Years of Popular Music album (great album, btw).

Can't wait to hear Teddy's version! Big Squeeze fan, here.

Brian Ibbott
Coverville.com

boyhowdy said...

Hey, Brian! Long time fan here!

The tempted version IS the Richard Thompson version -- you've identified it correctly, and so have I (though I checked just to make sure!).

If it help: the bonus songs sections here usually broaden the post a bit: they are still all covers, and they are all SOMEHOW related to the post of the day, BUT they are less closely related to the "main" cover(s) of the post.

It seems this may need some clarification. Perhaps another more detailed "welcome" post, now that I'm getting 200+ hits and 100+ downloads a day after only being up for ten days! (Woah -- how the heck did THAT happen?) Feel free to advise -- after all, you're the master here, Brian. (Just call me Grasshopper...)

For another example of how I'm doing bonus songs, check out the other posts...for example, you might find Shawn Colvin covering a different artist in the Eliza Gilkyson post, because the Colvin cover is on the same coveralbum as the one I was talking about...

That said: wow...wish there WAS a version of Tempted by Teddy. You'll just have to wait for the TeddyandRichardThomspon version of the Tim Finn/RichardThompson song I just found for my upcoming post on Finn Brothers covers.

Unknown said...

i first heard teddy thompson sing on the came so far for beauty concert film / tribute to LC, and i couldn't believe how beautiful his voice was overlaid on lyrics i already loved so well. anyway, all this to say i promptly grabbed everything of his that i could, and i think you will also enjoy his duets with rosanne cash (three steps down) and his father (persuasion.) trust me on this, you want those tracks right now.

boyhowdy said...

Thanks for the advice, lani -- the Persuasion track is in the Tim and Neil Finn post above this one, but I'd not yet heard the Roseanne Cash duet -- am looking forward to it!

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