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The new album begins as a family reunion of sorts, with Linda, son Teddy and daughter Kamila harmonizing on the cautionary ballad "Dear Mary," and dad Richard injecting his familiar stinging guitar licks into the spaces between the voices. With a simple production style that keeps the music from being tied down to any particular pop era, Fashionably Late glides from the ruthlessness of the ancient-sounding, stripped-down, acoustic murder ballad "Nine Stone Rig" to Thompson's haunting, loss-of-innocence tale "The Banks of the Clyde." There's not a bum track on the album, but there are many highlights, including the stunning "Evona Darling," in which Linda and Teddy sing on what must be the finest mother-and-son duet ever recorded; and the bittersweet closer, "Dear Old Man of Mine," Teddy, Kamila and Linda's biting homage to an extraordinary father and ex-husband.
(Posted: Jul 16, 2002)
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- Dear Mary
- Miss Murray
- All I See
- Nine Stone Rig
- No Telling
- Evona Darling
- The Banks Of The Clyde
- Weary Life
- Paint & Powder beauty
- Dear Old Man Of Mine
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