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A Piece of What You Need

A Piece of What You Need

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Artist: Teddy Thompson
Label: Verve Forecast
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 434

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

MPN: 001093002
UPC: 602517643482
EAN: 0602517643482
ASIN: B0019ESNDM

Release Date: June 17, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Sealed; Ships first class mail !!

Tracks:

  • The Things I Do
  • What's This?!
  • In My Arms
  • Where to Go from Here
  • Don't Know What I Was Thinking
  • Can't Sing Straight
  • Slippery Slope
  • Jonathan's Book
  • One of These Days
  • Turning the Gun on Myself
  • A Piece of What You Need

Similar Items:

  • All I Intended to Be
  • Up Front and Down Low
  • Seeing Things
  • Mudcrutch
  • Separate Ways

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
"I think this album is my pop record but I'm not really sure because I'm not sure what that word means anymore." - Teddy Thompson

No matter how you classify it, Thompson's third release on Verve Forecast is a gem! Produced by Marius de Vries (Bjork, Madonna, Rufus Wainwright) Piece is a sonically brilliant recording of upbeat songs filled with Teddy's impassioned vocals and clever but heartfelt lyrics.

Album Description
No matter how you classify it, Thompson's third release on Verve Forecast is a gem! Produced by Marius de Vries (Bjork, Madonna, Rufus Wainwright) Piece is a sonically brilliant recording of upbeat songs filled with Teddy's impassioned vocals and clever but heartfelt lyrics. Per Teddy Thompson "I think this album is my pop record but I'm not really sure because I'm not sure what that word means anymore."


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Teddy's best so far   August 17, 2008
Possibly the best TT album so far, A Piece Of What You Need is typically Teddy but with new layers. It's dark, light, funny and melancholic all at the same time. Highlights for me are the opening two tracks, which are opposite sides of the same coin. 'The Things I Do' expresses self-loathing (a fairly constant theme throughout Teddy's work), while the wickedly funny 'What's This?!!' sees him being surprised and bemused at being happy. The words and the music fit perfectly together, and it's all quite poetic... "One night away from the therapist's couch - ouch!" There's a hint of country and western in some songs - notably "Can't Sing Straight", which you can almost hear Johnny Cash singing.
A Piece of What You Need is a good introduction to Teddy Thompson's music, but a little experience of his catalogue will give an extra dimension to your listening.



5 out of 5 stars This dude continues to put out fantastic music!   August 16, 2008
I have all of his CDs. He continues to amaze me. Beautiful CD.


5 out of 5 stars Best Teddy CD yet   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

TT's best release to-date. It has a more R&R vibe to it than the previous releases and definitely more uptempo and a brighter mood. If you like a happier Teddy, then you'll enjoy this collection. Stand-out tracks are Jonathan's Book (top form!), In My Arms (great hooks) and Slippery Slope. If you get the chance to see him perform live, GO! One of those rare performers who sound as good (if not better) live, than in the recordings.
Reminds me of discovering Rufus Wainwright years ago. Same feeling, different angle.



5 out of 5 stars Improving with age ...   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

"A Piece Of What You Need" is TT's fourth long-player, and seems a natural progression - some of last year's extraordinary, country-tinged "Up Front And Down Low" has fused with the snappy, melodic songcraft of its predecessor, "Separate Ways". Add to this producer Marius deVries (Rufus Wainwright's "Want" albums) and the result is a heady mix of rich folk, tart rock and lush pop songcraft.

Teddy's always had a neat line in bitterness, but this time it's leavened with a realisation that perhaps the world is not such a bad place, and perhaps love is not such a meaningless game.

All in all, excellent, both as an introduction and as a follow-up to what have been an increasingly impressive bunch of albums.

And if you haven't seen him live, do it, because it's only then that you realise what a truly gifted singer he is.



4 out of 5 stars I love Teddy Thompson, but....   July 21, 2008
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

who had the brilliant idea of not including any lyrics or credits with the CD (you can access them on individual pages on his website) and leaving a 5 minute break before you 'discover' the hidden track. Why do record companies do that ? Why not just put a track marker in and call it a bonus track, as it is a real pain. Is it any wonder the music business is in trouble ?

That said, it is always a joy to get another album by Teddy, despite my grumblings. I just like to know who did what to who and when. After repeated listenings I don't think it is as strong as his first two albums, but definitely better than his last, where I felt the best track was ironically the one he wrote.


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