Richard Thompson w/ Judith Owen & Debra Dobkin - 18 September 2003: London, England |
Disc 1
- Summer Is Icumen In (Trad.)
- King Henry Fifth's Conquest Of France (Trad.)
- So Ben Mi C'ha Bon Tempo (Vecchi)
- Bonnie St. Johnstone (Trad.)
- O Sleep, Fond Fancy (Morley)
- When I Am Laid In Earth - Dido's Lament (Purcell)
- Full Fathom Five (Shakespeare)
- Banks Of The Nile (Trad.)
- Shenandoah (Trad.)
- Blackleg Miner (Trad.)
- Waiting At The Church (Leigh/Pether)
- There Is Beauty In The Bellow Of The Blast (Gilbert/Sullivan)
| Disc 2
- Why Have My Loved Ones Gone (Foster)
- I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter (Young/Alhert)
- Orange-Coloured Sky (Delugg/Stein)
- Cry Me A River (Hamilton)
- Don't Stop The Music (Jones)
- A Fool (Such As I) (Trader)
- A Legal Matter (Townshend)
- Tempted (Difford/Tilbrook)
- Kiss (Nelson)
- Oops!... I Did It Again (Sandberg/Yacoub)
- Sam Hall (Ross)
- Money, Money, Money (Andersson/Ulvaeus)
- It Won't Be Long (Lennon/McCartney)
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Recorded live at
Sadler's Wells Theatre
in London, England on September 18, 2003.
Richard Thompson's One Thousand Years Of Popular Music retrospective show
finally makes it to the U.K., with Judith Owen on backing vocals and Debra Dobkin on
percussion. This second night was generally held to be the superior performance.
It's a perfectly acceptable audience recording of a great concert, and a good
companion piece to the more commonly circulating first
night, with four or five changed songs.