Richard Thompson - Mock Tudor | 90s Album Review

Legendary guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson's 1999 album Mock Tudor explores the dark corners of suburban England with sharp wit and rich storytelling. Produced by Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf, the album steers away from Thompson's signature folk-rock sound towards a leaner, more contemporary approach. While still rooted in traditional genres with touches of rockabilly and reggae, the album feels urgent and modern, capturing a sense of unease beneath its melodic surface.   Songs In This Episode Intro - Sibella 9:42 - Hard On Me 11:44 - Bathsheba Smiles 22:24 - Dry My Tears and Move On 33:39 - Cooksferry Queen Outro - Sights And Sounds of London Town   Support the podcast, join the DMO UNION at Patreon. Listen to the episode archive at DigMeOutPodcast.com.

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