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Danny Thompson: The Jazz-Infused British Musician Who Shaped Generations

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Renowned Bassist Danny Thompson⁤ Dies at 75

Danny ​Thompson,⁤ a highly influential bassist whose career spanned decades and ‌encompassed collaborations with a diverse range of artists from Kate Bush ⁤to John Martyn and Pentangle, has⁤ died. He was 75. Thompson’s distinctive playing graced albums by artists across genres, ⁣establishing him‌ as a⁢ sought-after session musician‍ even ⁤as he navigated personal struggles ​with alcoholism.

During his time with Pentangle, Thompson developed a reputation as⁢ “a bit of a raver,” a⁣ period that coincided with extensive session work, notably with John⁤ Martyn. their partnership was⁤ described by writer Mark ‍Cooper as “a ⁢notorious ⁢double act as they slurred their way between sentimental tenderness and barely camouflaged rage.”⁣ by 1976, Thompson noted a decline in session requests, wryly observing to Melody Maker, “I’m thought ‍of as⁤ a ⁤wild animal at​ the moment, but that’s my⁤ nature, innit? So ​they wanted to ‌calm me down⁣ and​ become an introvert, which would have fazed everybody, I think, if they’d seen me walking around ⁤like an introvert.”

Thompson‍ confronted his alcoholism in 1977, but a resurgence ⁤in​ session work didn’t‌ occur until the 1980s, begining with a call from Donovan.He afterward contributed to Kate Bush’s The Dreaming and Hounds​ of ⁢Love, and also ‍played on Shelleyan Orphan’s debut⁤ album, ⁤ Helleborine, drawn by‍ the band’s admiration​ for Nick‌ Drake.

He released his ⁤debut ⁤solo ⁣album, Whatever, in⁤ 1987, a⁢ record that blended English ⁣folk melodies with ⁤influences from New Orleans ​jazz. Thompson continued to ‌work as a session musician, appearing alongside ‌artists ⁣like Richard Thompson and⁤ Eric Bibb. His final ​album, released later in his⁢ career, was a surprising but ‌fitting culmination of his musical interests: Song of Joy for Christmas – An album of Christmas Carols, a collaboration ⁤with former Pentangle bandmate jacqui McShee.

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