On September 23, 2025, Daniel Henry Edward Thompson aka Danny Thompson died aged 86. He was musician (upright bass, tea chest bass), songwriter and record producer, member of Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated, led a trio that included John McLaughlin, but was best known as member of Pentangle and long – time collaborator with John Martyn. During his long musical career he recorded and played with a large variety of other musicians, including Richard Thompson, Kate Bush, Tim Buckley, ABC, Skin, Ayuo, Richard Barbieri, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Sam Brown, Graham Coxon, Donovan, Christine Collister, Barbara Dickson, Bick Drake, Everything but the Girl, Marianne Faithfull, Peter Gabriel, Davey Graham, Mara!, Linda Lewis, Mike Landup, Magna Carta, The Chris McGregor Septet, Loreena McKennitt, Ralph McTell, Alison Moyet, Cliff Richard, Dizrhythmia, David Sylvian, Duffy Power, Deva Premal, Andrew Ridgeley, Talk Talk, Loudon Wainwright III, Se. E. Rogie, Darell Scott, Songhai, Vivian Stanshall, Eric Bibb & North Country Far, Hunter Muskett, Mary Hopkin, John Stevens, Alan Holdsworth, Bert Jansch, David Wharnsby, Boo Hewerdine, Tasmin Archer, The Incredible String Band, T. Rex and Rod Stewart. As leader Thompson released seven albums.
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Bert Jansch: When The Circus Comes To Town
On August 28, 1995, “Cooking Vinyl” label released “When the Circus Comes to Town”, the nineteenth Bert Jansch album. It was recorded in 1995, at Bert Jansch’s home studio and “Boundary Row Studios” in London, and was produced by Bert Jansch and Jay Burnett.
Personnel:
- Bert Jansch – guitar, vocals
- Bobby Barton- slide guitar
- Colin Gibson- bass
- Liam Genockey- drums
- Mark Ramsden- soprano saxophone
- Mike Piggott- violin
- Tony Hinnigan- strings
- Maggie Boyle, Janie Romer, Christine Collister- backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Bert Jansch; except where noted.
- Walk Quietly By
- Open Road
- Back Home
- No-One Around – Janie Romer
- Step Back
- When The Circus Comes To Town
- Summer Heat
- Just a Dream
- The Lady Doctor from Ashington
- Stealing the Night Away
- Honey Don’t You Understand
- Born with the Blues
- Morning Brings Peace Of Mind
- Living in the Shadows
Richard Thompson: Mirror Blue
In January 1994, “Capitol” label released “Mirror Blue”, the seventh Richard Thompson studio album. It was recorded in January 1993, at “The Sound Factory” in Los Angeles and “RAK Studios” in London, and was produced by Mitchell Froom.
Personnel:
- Richard Thompson – vocals, guitar, mandolin
- Mitchell Froom– keyboards
- John Kirkpatrick- accordion, concertinas
- Alistair Anderson – concertina, Northumbrian pipes
- Danny Thompson- double bass
- Jerry Scheff– bass guitar, double bass
- Pete Thomas– drums, percussion
- Tom McConville, Martin Dunn – flute
- Philip Pickett- shawms
- Christine Collister, Michael Parker – backing vocals
- Tchad Blake – engineer
- Henry Binns – engineer
- John Paterno – engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard Thompson.
- For the Sake of Mary
- I Can’t Wake Up to Save my Life
- MGB-GT
- The Way That it Shows
- Easy There, Steady Now
- King of Bohemia
- Shane and Dixie
- Mingus Eyes
- I Ride in Your Slipstream
- Beeswing
- Fast Food
- Mascara Tear
- Taking my Business Elsewhere
Richard Thompson: Daring Adventures
In June 1986, “Polydor” label released “Daring Adventures”, the fourth Richard Thompson studio album. It was recorded in 1986, at “Sunset Sound” in Los Angeles, and was produced by Mitchell From.
Personnel:
- Richard Thompson – vocals, guitar, mandolin, dulcimer, theremin
- Mitchell Froom- keyboards, theremin
- John Kirkpatrick- accordion, concertina
- Philip Pickett- shawm, crumhorn, recorder
- Chuck Fleming – fiddle
- Jerry Scheff- bass guitar, double bass
- Mickey Curry- drums
- Jim Keltner- drums
- Alex Acuña- percussion
- Brian Taylor, Tony Goddard, David Horn, Ian Peters – brass
- Christine Collister, Clive Gregson – backing vocals
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard Thompson
- A Bone Through Her Nose
- Valerie
- Missie How You Let Me Down
- Dead Man’s Handle
- Long Dead Love
- Lover’s Lane
- Nearly In Love
- Jennie
- Baby Talk
- Cash Down, Never Never
- How Will I Ever Be Simple Again
- Al Bowlly’s in Heaven
Richard Thompson: Across A Crowded Room
In April 1985, “Polydor” label released “Across a Crowded Room”, the third Richard Thompson album. It was recorded September- October 1984, at “RAK Studios” in London, and was produced by Joe Boyd.
Personnel:
- Richard Thompson– vocals, guitar
- Simon Nicol– guitar
- Bruce Lynch– bass guitar
- Dave Mattacks– drums
- Alan Dunn – accordion
- Dave Bitelli(de) – alto saxophone
- Pete Thomas– tenor saxophone
- Christine Collister, Phil Barnes, Clive Gregsonand The Soultanas – backing vocals
- Philip Pickett– shawm, crumhorn, recorder
Track listing:
All tracks by Richard Thompson
- When the Spell Is Broken
- You Don’t Say
- I Ain’t Going to Drag My Feet No More
- Love in a Faithless Country
- Fire in the Engine Room
- Walking Through a Wasted Land
- Little Blue Number
- She Twists the Knife Again
- Ghosts in the Wind



