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Marianne Faithfull - The Very Best of Marianne Faithfull

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Marianne Faithfull - The Very Best of Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull Band: Marianne Faithfull
Title: The Very Best of Marianne Faithfull
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Release Date: 2001-05-08
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: As Tears Go By - Marianne Faithfull, Jagger, Mick 2: Come and Stay With Me - Marianne Faithfull, De Shannon 3: Scarborough Fair - Marianne Faithfull, traditional 4: Monday, Monday - Marianne Faithfull, Phillips, John [1] 5: Yesterday - Marianne Faithfull, Lennon, John 6: The Last Thing on My Mind - Marianne Faithfull, Paxton 7: What Have They Done to the Rain - Marianne Faithfull, Reynolds 8: This Little Bird - Marianne Faithfull, Loudermilk, John D. 9: Something Better - Marianne Faithfull, Goffin, Gerry 10: In My Time of Sorrow - Marianne Faithfull, De Shannon 11: Is This What I Get for Loving You? - Marianne Faithfull, Spector, Phil 12: Tomorrow's Calling - Marianne Faithfull, Woolfson 13: Reason to Believe - Marianne Faithfull, Hardin, Tim 14: Sister Morphine - Marianne Faithfull, Faithfull, Marianne 15: Go Away from My World - Marianne Faithfull, Mark 16: Summer Nights - Marianne Faithfull, Henderson


Early Days: Faithfull The Folk Siren
It was well worth it!

Other sixties classics here include Monday Monday and Yesterday plus the two famous Stones songs As Tears Go By and the lugubrious Sister Morphine. Although I already owned Marianne Faithfull's Greatest Hits album that contains thirteen of these tracks, I had to acquire this one too for her exquisite interpretations of two folk classics: Tom Paxton's The Last Thing On My Mind and Tim Hardin's Reason To Believe with which Rod Stewart later had a huge hit. The informative sleeve insert provides an interesting overview of her career, even giving the UK and US chart positions of her singles and ep's. I was surprised to learn, for example, how firmly she stood in the folk tradition in those early years, always having considered her more of a pop singer.

Besides the Paxton and Hardin numbers, my other favorites remain the yearning Come And Stay With Me, a Jackie De Shannon song which reached No. 4 in the UK in 1964, the Goffin/Mann composition Something Better, Spector/Goffin/King's Is This What I Get For Loving You and the sorrowful Go Away From My World. If I had to choose between "Greatest Hits" and this "Very Best Of", I would definitely take this one since Reason To Believe, The Last Thing On My Mind and Scarborough Fair are more beautiful than the tracks Counting, With You In Mind and Some Other Spring found on the Greatest Hits album.

Perfect Stranger: The Island Anthology

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Essential
It wrenches you istening to her pure voice and knowing of the personal and vocal decay which spawned so quickly later on. These recordings are absolutely essential to almost any serious music lovers collection , especially for those only familiar with her second musical incarnation.

Tracks like As Tears Go By are sad but pleasantly beautiful, Sister Morphine dark and brooding. The recordings differ greatly in delivery and style but all have merrit. Special mention goes to Yesterday,probably the most beautiful version ever recorded and on Something Better she sounds almost identical to Melanie (Safka). The booklet inside has a full and informative biography and contains the recording date and chart peak of each track.

A worth wile and eye opening listening experience, creating a more complete understanding and appreciation for her later work , although they then become even harder to listen to. But
one thing is clear: Marianne Faithfull was already a major talent from the outset of her career.


Very nice & mellow
Back then, Marianne was sweet and gentle-voiced, obviously under influence of Joan Baez (she even mentioned this in her autobiography) and although she wasn't really a singer of Baez calibre, she was sweet. For younger listeners this collection of 60-ies recordings by our Heroine of drugs&sex& rock'n'roll would come as surprise. I love this album very much and sometimes I think its actually two Marianne Faithfull, one young and innocent and another one older and wiser, I still can't decide which one I love more.


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