Front Parlour Ballads

Front Parlour Ballads is the twelfth studio album by Richard Thompson, recorded in 2004.

Front Parlour Ballads
Studio album by
Richard Thompson
ReleasedAugust 2005
Recorded2004
StudioTrellis Sound, Pacific Palisades, California
GenreContemporary folk
Length46:47
LabelCooking Vinyl
ProducerRichard Thompson, Simon Tassano
Richard Thompson chronology
Live from Austin, TX
(2005)
Front Parlour Ballads
(2005)
Grizzly Man
(2006)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
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Metacritic75/100
Review scores
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Rolling Stone
Encyclopedia of Popular Music
Allmusic

Released on the Cooking Vinyl label in August 2005, Front Parlour Ballads was literally a homemade album. Thompson's aim was to create an album that sounded small and intimate. It was hailed as his first solo, all acoustic album since 1981– but strictly speaking it's neither of those things – percussionist Debra Dobkin played on two tracks ("Let It Blow" and "My Soul, My Soul") and Thompson himself added electric guitar to the same two tracks.

Thompson had a small studio built in his garage at home and recorded the tracks onto his laptop computer, adding his own overdubs as he deemed necessary. Dobkin's contributions were recorded in the same way.

Thompson did not expect to sell many copies of Front Parlour Ballads. The critics, as usual, acclaimed the new release, but rather more surprising were strong early sales in both the U.S. and Britain, and Front Parlour Ballads debuted in the indie charts on both sides of the Atlantic.

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