Ducknapped!

Ducknapped! is a live album by Richard Thompson recorded during the 2003 tour to support the album The Old Kit Bag and released on Thompson's boutique Beeswing label. As with most of Thompson's recent live releases from a tour supporting a new album, the new album is featured heavily, with 9 of The Old Kit Bag's 12 songs being featured.

Ducknapped!
Live album by
ReleasedJuly 2003
RecordedMarch 2003 in the UK and May 2003 in the United States
GenreRock
Length73:51
LabelBeeswing
ProducerTom Dube
Richard Thompson chronology
1000 Years of Popular Music
(2003)
Ducknapped!
(2003)
Faithless
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Greenman Review(not rated)[1]

The title is derived from the joke 'ducknapping' of the tour mascot, a stuffed duck, and the subsequent backstage appearance of cod ransom notes.

None of the tracks on this album are included on the Live in Providence DVD which was shot on the same tour. Live in Providence features Rory MacFarlane on bass guitar and double bass. Danny Thompson (no relation) was first call for the 2003 tour and plays on most tracks on this album, but after he was taken ill MacFarlane replaced him.

Track listing

All songs composed by Richard Thompson

  1. "Gethsemane"
  2. "Pearly Jim"
  3. "Outside of the Inside"
  4. "Missie How You Let Me Down"
  5. "A Love You Can't Survive"
  6. "One Door Opens"
  7. "I’ll Tag Along"
  8. "Bank Vault In Heaven"
  9. "She Said It Was Destiny"
  10. "I Misunderstood"
  11. "Valerie"
  12. "Can't Win"
  13. "Jealous Words"
  14. "Word Unspoken, Sight Unseen"

Personnel

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References

  1. Gary Whitehouse, David Kidney (2011). "Richard Thompson: 1000 Years of Popular Music/Richard Thompson Band: Ducknapped". greenmanreview.com. Archived from the original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
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