Rumor and Sigh, an Album by Richard Thompson. 1991. Product description. Revisit is a series of reviews highlighting past releases that now deserve a second look. 7-95713-2; CD). Rumor and Sigh is the sixth solo album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson, released in 1991 on the Capitol label. Any discussion of Rumor and Sigh invariably starts with “1952 Vincent Black Lightning,” generally considered by fans and critics alike to be Richard Thompson’s defining song. Genres: Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter. Richard Thompson - Rumor And Sigh - Cd Amazon.co.uk. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 SACD release of Rumor And Sigh on Discogs. Label: Capitol Records - 064 7 95713 1 • Format: Vinyl LP, Album • …

Widely acknowledged as one of the very best of his 20 or so post- Fairport Convention albums, Rumor & Sigh is a challenging--and sometimes rambling--affair, with Thompson juxtaposing rock against folk as well as going off on blues and polka excursions. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Rumor and Sigh - Richard Thompson on AllMusic - 1991 - While Richard Thompson's devotees will tell you… Revisit: Richard Thompson. `Rumor and Sigh' and `Mock Tudor' are two albums, issued about eight (8) years apart which, like Joni Mitchell albums of the same period, share a strong common style and subject matter. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 Vinyl release of Rumor And Sigh on Discogs. Rumor and Sigh.

Released 21 May 1991 on Capitol (catalog no. The album was a commercial success for Thompson, and featured his biggest American hit single "I Feel So Good", as well as the fan favourite "1952 Vincent Black Lightning”.The album earned Thompson a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 1992.