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  1. Album, Stereo. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "Fashionably Late" on Discogs.

  2. After the pop stylings of her previous release, Fashionably Late returns to her more familiar folk aesthetic. Guests on the album include Van Dyke Parks and members of the Thompson family, including Teddy , who was a co-writer of five of the album's tracks and the sole writer of a sixth, and Linda's former husband and musical partner ...

  3. Fashionably Late is in the classic style, which is to say, fairly eclectic, ranging from a kind of mock-traditional song to contemporary acoustic sounds, to a piece with a string orchestra arranged by the same person who did similar duties for the late Nick Drake. Teddy Thompson wrote a fair amount of the material with his mother.

  4. Backing Vocals – Kamila Thompson ( tracks: A1), Martha Wainwright ( tracks: A3), Rufus Wainwright ( tracks: A3), Teddy Thompson ( tracks: A3) Cello – Sarah Wilson ( tracks: B4) Cittern, Arranged By, Producer – John McCusker ( tracks: A5) Crumhorn – Philip Pickett ( tracks: B3) Design – Frank Olinsky. Double Bass – Andy Waterworth ( tracks: B4)

  5. 13 de may. de 2017 · Genres: Contemporary Folk. Rated #983 in the best albums of 2002. Featured peformers: Linda Thompson (vocals), Frank Olinsky (design), Hugo Dwyer (engineer), Simon Heyworth (mastering engineer), John Wood (mixing engineer), Ken Schles (photography), Teddy Thompson (assistant producer).

  6. Fashionably Late is a family affair. She co-wrote five of the album’s 10 songs with son Teddy Thompson, who has also toured and recorded with Dad; Teddy also plays guitar and sings, as does his sister Kamila, and, wonder of wonders, Richard himself plays on the opening track.

  7. Listen to Fashionably Late by Linda Thompson on Deezer. Dear Mary, Miss Murray, All I See...