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Electric is the fourteenth studio album by Richard Thompson, released in 2013. The album was recorded in Buddy Miller's home in Nashville in May 2012. Thompson took his stripped down "electric trio" band (himself, bass player Taras Prodaniuk and drummer Michael Jerome) to the sessions. Miller produced, played some rhythm guitar parts and brought in some local players to augment the trio, notably Stuart Duncan and Siobhan Maher Kennedy.

He has also appeared as a guest musician on the albums of a number of other artists.

Industry (Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson album). Industry is an album by Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson released in 1997. The two unrelated Thompsons had known each other since the late sixties, and had toured together throughout the nineties. This long-planned collaborative work was finally recorded in 1997.

We head to Los Angeles in the new issue of Uncut (dated March 2013), out now, to meet Richard Thompson and discuss his extraordinary new album, Fairport Convention and recording in Nashville with Buddy Miller. Here, in this piece from Uncut’s May 2006 issue (Take 108), Thompson talks us through the making of some of his finest albums, including Liege & Lief, I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight and Rumor And Sigh. It was the best way to lose our audience overnigh. .

Music by richard thompson. Special UK Screening in 170+ theaters on 4 July.

The British itarist also released a pair of songs from the album, The Storm Won’t Come and Bones of Gilead. Produced by Thompson, 13 Rivers was engineered by Clay Blair and includes contributions from regular Thompson collaborators Michael Jerome, Taras Prodaniuk and Bobby Eichorn.

Richard Thompson is set to return with 13 Rivers on September 14 2018, via Proper Records. The 13-song set is the Grammy-nominated artist’s first self-produced album in over a decade and was recorded 100% analogue in just ten days. It was engineered by Clay Blair (The War On Drugs) and features Thompson’s regular accompanists Michael Jerome (drums, percussion), Taras Prodaniuk (bass), and Bobby Eichorn (guitar). There are 13 songs on the record, and each one is like a river, Thompson explains