Hand of Kindness

Hand of Kindness is the third solo album by singer/songwriter/guitarist Richard Thompson. It was recorded and released in 1983, after a ten year collaboration with former wife Linda Thompson. It is his first album of original solo material since Henry the Human Fly (1972).

Background and details
After having separated from Linda, and the "Tour From Hell" to promote the couple's Shoot Out the Lights, Richard resumed his own career as a recording and performing artist.

Several songs feature the twin saxophones of Pete Zorn and Pete Thomas, and for about 18 months after the release of Hand of Kindness, Thompson toured with his "Big Band" that featured the two sax players prominently.

The album opens with "Tear-Stained Letter", later a country music top ten hit for Jo-El Sonnier. In 2021, Thompson's ex-wife Linda cited album track "How I Wanted To" as her favorite of her former husband's songs.

The album's cover photo features Thompson holding an acoustic guitar made for him by American luthier Danny Ferrington; the same guitar appears on the cover of Thompson's next release, Small Town Romance.

Personnel

 * Richard Thompson - guitar, vocals
 * Dave Pegg - bass guitar
 * Dave Mattacks - drums
 * Simon Nicol - guitar
 * Pete Zorn - saxophone, backing vocals
 * Pete Thomas - saxophone
 * John Hiatt, Bobby King and Clive Gregson - backing vocals
 * John Kirkpatrick - accordion, concertina
 * Aly Bain - violin