Richard & Linda Thompson's marriage was crumbling as
they were recording Shoot Out the
Lights in 1982, and many critics have read the album as a chronicle
of the couple's divorce. In truth, most of the album's songs had been written
two years earlier (when the Thompsons
were getting along fine) for an abandoned project produced by Gerry Rafferty,
and tales of busted relationships and domestic discord were always prominent in
their songbook. But there is a palpable tension to Shoot Out the
Lights which gives songs like "Don't Renege On Our Love"
and "Did She Jump Or Was She Pushed" an edgy bite different from the Thompsons'
other albums together; there's a subtle, unmistakable undertow of anger and
dread in this music that cuts straight down to the bone. Joe Boyd's
clean, uncluttered production was the ideal match for these songs and their
Spartan arrangements, and Richard Thompson's
wiry guitar work was remarkable, displaying a blazing technical skill that
never interfered with his melodic sensibilities. Individually, all eight of the
album's songs are striking (especially the sonic fireworks of the title cut,
the beautiful drift of "Just The Motion," and the bitter reminiscence
of "Did She Jump Or Was She Pushed"), and as a whole they were far
more than the sum of their parts, a meditation on love and loss in which
beauty, passion, and heady joy can still be found in defeat. It's ironic that Richard &
Linda Thompson enjoyed their breakthrough in the United States with
the album that ended their career together, but Shoot Out the
Lights found them rallying their strengths to the bitter end; it's
often been cited as Richard Thompson's
greatest work, and it's difficult for anyone who has heard his body of work to
argue the point.
(AMG)
No need to
add anything to this opinion with which I completely agree. This was the record
that made me a fan.
Track Listing:
01 Don't
Renege on Our Love
02 Walking
on a Wire
03 Man in
Need
04 Just the
Motion
05 Shoot
Out the Lights
06 Back
Street Slide
07 Did She
Jump or Was She Pushed?
08 Wall of
Death
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