Daniel Henry Edward 'Danny' Thompson (born 4 April 1939) is an English double
bass player. He has had a long musical career playing with a large
variety of other musicians, particularly Richard
Thompson (no relation) and John
Martyn, but including many others: at various times has for
example played with Roy Orbison, Freddie and the Dreamers,
Tubby
Hayes, Ronnie Scott, Tom
Paxton, Donovan
and Kate
Bush. For five years, he was a member of Alexis
Korner's Blues Incorporated, and he was a founding member of
the British folk
rock band Pentangle. Since 1987, he has also
recorded four solo albums. He converted to the Muslim faith in
1990.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
and career
- 2 "Victoria"
- 3 Partial
discography
- 3.1 Alexis
Korner's Blues Incorporated
- 3.2 Pentangle
- 3.3 Danny
Thompson
- 3.4 Richard
Thompson and Danny Thompson
- 3.5 Others
- 4 External
links
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Biography and career
Danny Thompson was born in Teignmouth, Devon, in 1939. His father, a miner, joined
the Royal Navy at the start of World War II and was lost in action
whilst crewing submarines. When Thompson was aged 6, the family moved
to London
and he was brought up in the working-class area of Battersea.
At school he excelled at football and played as a junior
for Chelsea,
the team he has supported ever since. Whilst at school he learnt
guitar, mandolin, trumpet and trombone before settling on the double
bass as his instrument of choice.
Stylistically he favours jazz. His improvisatory style is very
distinctive and can usually be identified at first hearing. He
routinely creates growling twangs as well as high-register figures that
complement the music. He is noted for his extensive use of the bow,
especially to create eerie high-pitched notes as well as thundering
bass backgrounds.
While he has his own album releases, his highest profile
recordings are currently with Richard
Thompson e.g. Mirror Blue, The
Old Kit Bag, and the concert DVD release Richard
Thompson Live in Austin Texas, from the Austin
City Limits series.
Like many musicians, Danny Thompson's life has featured
brushes with substance abuse. During his partnership with John
Martyn, their drinking and the excessive behaviour it spawned
became the stuff of legend. In one incident related by Martyn, he woke
up after passing out on a hotel room floor, to find himself under a rug
which Thompson had nailed down, leaving only Martyn's head exposed.
Thompson went about his business, eating breakfast etc., ignoring
Martyn's pleas to let him loose. An excellent biography of Thompson was
written by John Hillarby.
Danny received a Lifetime achievement award in the 2007 BBC
Radio 2 Folk Awards.
"Victoria"
Danny Thompson's initial experience of bass playing was with a
Skiffle group, with whom he played a teachest bass. In the early 1960s
he bought a second-hand double bass from an old man in Battersea who
let him have the instrument for £5 (despite the fact that it was worth
much more than that), on the basis of his keenness to play it. He
christened the instrument "Victoria" and it has remained his instrument
of choice ever since. The bass was built by the Gand, a French luthier,
in 1865.
In the early part of the 1980s he worked closely with
documentary film-maker, Roy Deverell and composed music for two
of his award-winning films about John Aspinall's pioneering work with
endangered mammals.
Partial discography
- Red Hot From Alex (1964)
- Sky High (1966)
- Blues Incorporated (1967 - re-issue of "Sky High")
- I Wonder Who (1967)
- A New Generation of Blues (1968)
Pentangle
- The Pentangle (1968)
- Sweet Child (1968)
- Basket of Light (1969)
- Cruel Sister (1970)
- Reflection (1971)
- Solomon's Seal (1972)
Danny Thompson
- Whatever (1987)
- Whatever Next (1989)
- Elemental (1990)
- Whatever’s Best (1995)
- Danny Thompson & Peter Knight (1995)
Richard Thompson and Danny
Thompson
- Live At Crawley (1995)
- Industry (1997)
Others
Danny Thompson has played on dozens of albums during his
career. The following is only a small selection.
- The Blind Boys of Alabama:
Spirit of the Century (2001)
- Kate Bush: The Dreaming (1982);
Hounds Of Love (1985)
- Christine Collister:
The Dark Gift Of Time (1998); An Equal Love (2001)
- Barbara Dickson: Don’t Think Twice
(1992); Dark End Of The Street (1995)
- Nick Drake: Five
Leaves Left (1969)
- Marvin Etzioni: Marvin The Mandolin
Man (1992)
- Everything But The Girl:
Amplified Heart (1994)
- Marianne Faithfull:
North Country Maid (1966); The World Of Marianne Faithful (1970)
- Davey Graham: Folk Blues &
Beyond (1965); Large As Life & Twice As Natural (1968); Hat
(1969); Fire In The Soul (1999)
- Boo Hewerdine: Baptist Hospital (1995)
- Ketama
and Toumani Diabate Songhai (1988);
Songhai 2 (1994)
- The Incredible String
Band: The 5000 Spirits (1967); Hard Rope & Silken Twine (1973)
- Bert Jansch: Birthday Blues (1969);
Moonshine (1972); L.A. Turnaround (1974); Avocet (1979); Sketches (1990)
- Alison Moyet: Hoodoo (1991)
- Cliff Richard:
Congratulations (1968)
- David Sylvian: Brilliant Trees (1984)
- Rod Stewart: Every Picture
Tells A Story (1971)
- Talk Talk: Spirit of Eden (1988)
- T Rex: Light Of Love (1974); Zinc
Alloy & The Hidden Riders (1974)
- Richard Thompson: Amnesia
(1988); Mirror Blue (1994); Live At Crawley (1995); You? Me? Us?
(1996); Two Letter Words (1996); Celtschmerz (1998); Mock Tudor (1999);
Semi-detached Mock Tudor (2002); The Old Kit Bag (2003); Ducknapped
(2003); Live From Austin (2005); Sweet Warrior (2007)
- Loudon Wainwright III: I’m
Alright (1985); More Love Songs (1986); Therapy (1989)
- Dawud Wharnsby Ali: Vacuous
Waxing (2004)
External links