Shoot Out the Lights
The 1943rd greatest album of all time
Shoot Out the Lights (1982) blends folk-rooted songwriting with stark rock arrangements, built around Richard Thompson's incisive electric guitar and Linda Thompson's expressive lead vocals and close harmonies. The album moves between intimate acoustic moments and propulsive, tension-filled rock, with lyrics that often explore domestic strain and emotional intensity. Its direct, immediate production and emotional clarity have made it a defining statement for the duo and their last studio album together before they stopped recording as a couple.
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