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| Marianne Faithfull - Rich Kid Blues |
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Band: Marianne Faithfull Title: Rich Kid Blues Rating: Release Date: 23 July, 2002 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Rich Kid Blues 2: Long Black Veil 3: Sad Lisa 4: It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 5: Southern Butterfly 6: Chords Of Fame 7: Visions Of Johanna 8: It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 9: Beware Of Darkness 10: Corinne, Corrina 11: Mud Slide Slim 12: Crazy Lady Blues |
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Customer Reviews Living on a wall in Soho The title Rich Kid Blues is a sort of joke, because Marianne Faithfull wasn't rich at that time. This cd is from 1971. She was a junkie and living on a wall of a destroyed house in Soho in London. This cd is a bridge between her folk lp's in the sixties and her new start as a singer at the end of the seventies. The cd contains the beautiful song Visions of Johanna, written by Bob Dylan. .
Underrated Halfway House?
Even at Her Worst Moment Marianne Could Still Amaze Nonetheless, this very flawed collection earns three or even three and a half stars. This is the first album on which Marianne's now-famous whiskey and cigarettes rasp appeared. Her versions of Dylan's songs are absolutely convincing. In particular "Visions of Johannah" is one of Marianne's truly great moments on record. On "It's All Over Now Baby Blue," it really sounds like it IS all over. Marianne never sounded so junked out. The material selected draws from some of the typical 70s material including James Taylor's "Mud Slide Slim" which is so-so and George Harrison's "Beware of the Darkness," also so-so. Cat Stevens' "Sad Lisa" doesn't really thrill me either. The unimaginative arrangements are a significant source of the mediocrity on some of these songs. On the other hand Phil Ochs' "Chords of Fame" rings very true and the simple arrangement doesn't interfere while Tim Hardin's "Southern Butterfly" is charming in its gentle fractured way. For Marianne Faithfull fans, this album is definitely worthwhile. Seriously, "Visions of Johannah" is worth the entire price. For the merely curious, I recommend the Island anthology.
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