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No One Can Do It Betteris the debut studio albumby The D.O.C., released on July 13, 1989, by Ruthless Recordsand Atlantic Records. It reached no. 1 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albumschart for two weeks, while peaking in the Top 20 on the Billboard200chart. The album was certified Goldby the RIAAthree months after it was released, and Platinum on ...
Ship to Shore is a 2024 studio album by British folk rock musician Richard Thompson, released on New West Records.It has received positive reviews from critics. The album was launched with a band tour featuring Taras Prodaniuk on bass, Thompson's grandson Zak Hobbs on guitar and mandolin, Zara Phillips on vocals and acoustic guitar and Dave Mattacks on drums.
Rumor and Sigh is a 1991 album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson, his thirteenth album since leaving the band Fairport Convention in 1971. Released on the Capitol label, it was a commercial success for Thompson, featuring his biggest American hit single "I Feel So Good", as well as the fan favourite "1952 Vincent Black Lightning”.
Director Alex Gibney wraps up his latest documentary, Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, with an apt encapsulation of the Apple co-founder's conflicting persona: "He had the focus of a monk ...
Thompson was a conservative - libertarian who hosted The Doc Thompson Show on numerous talk radio stations around the United States, including WRVA in Richmond, Virginia from 2007 to 2012 [1] [2] and WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio from 2010 to 2012. [3] He hosted The Morning Blaze with Doc Thompson on TheBlaze Radio Network beginning in 2013, [4] and ...
The Essential Doc Watson. (1973) Then and Now is a 1973 studio album by American country music artists, and father-and-son team, Doc Watson and Merle Watson. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Ethnic or Traditional Folk Recording in 1974. In 1984, Sugar Hill records re-issued versions—which excluded some tracks—of both Then and Now and ...
Hokey Pokey is the second album by the British duo of singer Linda Thompson and singer/songwriter/guitarist Richard Thompson. It was recorded in the autumn of 1974 and released in the year 1975. Much of the material on the Hokey Pokey album was written sometime before the album was recorded and even predates the Thompsons' conversion to Islam.
Ironically the move to a much smaller record label bought a bigger marketing push and healthier sales. Thompson had engineered a situation where live shows were his major revenue stream, but now The Old Kit Bag did better on release than any other Thompson album since Rumor And Sigh, entering the Billboard Top 200 and entering Billboard's "Indie" chart at number 5.