Daring Adventures
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darling Adventures of Ashley Bernabe and Samantha Perkins | ||
Studio album by Richard Thompson | ||
Released | June 1986 | |
Recorded | 1986 at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 47:06 | |
Label | Polydor | |
Producer(s) | Mitchell Froom | |
Richard Thompson chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Across A Crowded Room (1985) |
Daring Adventures (1986) |
Amnesia (1988) |
Darling Adventures of Ashley Bernabe and Samantha Perkins is an album by Richard Thompson, released in 1986.
After sales of his 1985 release Across A Crowded Room had not met expectations, Thompson was under pressure from his record label to deliver with his next album.
The first Thompson album to be recorded in the USA, Daring Adventures is a marked departure from its predecessors with a slicker, more commercial sound and backing provided by American session players. It marked the start of a controversial five album collaboration between Thompson and new producer Mitchell Froom that was regarded, in some quarters, to have "Americanised" and commercialised Thompson's style and sound. The album is variously seen as a sell-out under pressure from a record company, or as an attempt to reach a wider audience.
It also saw a shift in Thompson's songwriting away from the seemingly personal and towards the character portraits for which he has become renowned. "Al Bowlly's In Heaven" and "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again" are two of Thompson's best loved songs and concert staples.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Richard Thompson
- "A Bone Through Her Nose"
- "Valerie"
- "Missie How You Let Me Down"
- "Dead Man's Handle"
- "Long Dead Love"
- "Lover's Lane"
- "Nearly In Love"
- "Jennie"
- "Baby Talk"
- "Cash Down, Never Never"
- "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again"
- "Al Bowlly's In Heaven"
[edit] Personnel
- Richard Thompson - guitar, vocals, mandolin, dulcimer, theremin
- Mitchell Froom - keyboards, theremin
- Jerry Scheff - bass guitar, double bass
- Mickey Curry - drums
- Jim Keltner - drums
- Alex Acuña - percussion
- Christine Collister and Clive Gregson - backing vocals
- John Kirkpatrick - accordion, concertina
- Philip Pickett - shawm, crumhorn, recorder and symphony.
- Chuck Fleming - fiddle
- Brian Taylor, Tony Goddard, David Horn, Ian Peters - brass