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A Piece Of What You Need

A Piece Of What You Need

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Artist: Teddy Thompson
Label: Universal
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 18 reviews
Sales Rank: 310

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Running Time: 56 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 602517797697
EAN: 0602517797697
ASIN: B001BS4RG8

Release Date: August 25, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars best so far- maybe mainstream soon but hopefully not   November 15, 2008
Jimbo (Yorkshire, UK)
This has managed to take TT's melancholic style and lyrics and wrap them up in a more layered and upbeat musical style. Definitely his best album so far! Seen him in concert and hopefully this will mean bigger venues and maybe he can lighten up a bit. Yes Teddy you are good so don't be so serious.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful stuff   October 18, 2008
Tim Harrison (Sussex, UK)
This is a wonderful album, and one of my favourites of the year.

I was vaguely aware of Teddy through the Brokeback Mountain soundtrack, and have enjoyed some of his mum and dad's work, the legendary folkies Richard and Linda Thompson. But when I heard 'In My Arms' on Jonathan Ross's R2 show, I was sold. And went out and bought everything of his I could find.

Americana with an alt feel, beautiful love songs with wry, slightly subversive lyrics are his stock in trade but this album brings a new pop sensibility that the music wears extremely well.

I later read an interview with Teddy where he was suggesting that his frustration with not breaking through to a wider audience was beginning to make him doubt his future as a music maker. This album deserves to be that breakthrough.

Buy this album and make sure Teddy continues to make music for many many years to come. Looking forward to catching him live in Brighton in 2009!



5 out of 5 stars Album of the Year contender   October 17, 2008
The Electric Ghost (UK)
I was put off this excellent example of songwriting by magazine reviewers love of altfolk and the folk gerontocracy (Waterson/Carthy/Thompson) but after I heard clips I havent stopped playing it. Its on the car CD, the PC and my ipod. Original twists on love ("In my arms" is just one example) life and the meaning of....whatever; no, seriously, its not that Thompson is a navelgazer anymore than Julian Dawson, Jackson Browne (with whom this album very favourably compares) or Teddy's daddy Richard, but he does write thoughtfully and his language is as mellifluous as his tunes. Too bad there's an unnecessary 10 minute gap until the hidden track "The Price of Love". After three okay albums, Teddy Thompson has demonstrated greatness as a singer/songwriter and I desperately hope he maintains his skill and craft on the next album.


2 out of 5 stars Nothing Special   October 11, 2008
The Soft Machine Operator (COVENTRY, WARWICKSHIRE United Kingdom)
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Oh dear. Another bland album from a son-of-someone-famous. If Teddy Thompson was called Bert Morris and came from Glossop, he wouldn't have been given the time of day. Yet another offspring given a foot up when perhaps they don't deserve it. Sadly, Bert Morris from Glossop may be a true original, but Teddy Thompson, son of the the Bert Morris and Bertina Morris of the 1960s, isn't. Leave this one in TESCO where it belongs.



5 out of 5 stars Nice Album   September 30, 2008
Derek Watt (UK)
Having been a fan of Richard and Linda Thomson in their early days, I decided to give this album a try. Boy was I surprised. It has a nice mix of up to date and retro music. Try the opening track for a start. You can see the influence of his mum and dad on some tracks but don't be fooled. He is very much his own man.

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