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Marianne Faithfull - The Collection

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Marianne Faithfull - The Collection
Marianne Faithfull Band: Marianne Faithfull
Title: The Collection
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Release Date: 01 February, 2005
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Blowin' in the Wind 2: Come and Stay With Me 3: House of the Rising Sun 4: Spanish Is a Loving Tongue 5: Fare Thee Well 6: Lonesome Traveller 7: Down in the Salley Gardens 8: Mary Ann 9: Full Fathom Five 10: Four Strong Winds 11: Black Girl 12: Once I Had a Sweetheart 13: Bells of Freedom 14: Yesterday 15: This Little Bird 16: Summer Nights 17: Is This What I Get for Loving You? 18: Go Away From My World 19: That's Right, Baby 20: Morning Sun 21: First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 22: Sunny Goodge Street 23: Green Are Your Eyes 24: Scarborough Fair 25: Coquillages 26: Monday, Monday 27: Tomorrow's Calling 28: If I Never Get to Love You 29: Time Takes Time 30: He'll Come Back to Me 31: Down Town 32: Plaisir d'Amour 33: Can't You Hear My Heartbeat 34: Paris Bells 35: They Never Will Leave You 36: I'm a Loser 37: What Have I Done Wrong 38: Sally Free and Easy 39: North Country Maid 40: Wild Mountain Thyme

Customer Reviews
Love in a mist
This dvd is wonderful and if you like the "young and Innocent" convent girl who rocked you will love it. I loved this!!!! It brought back lovely memories of my flaming youth in England in the 60,s I always think of Marianne as a gentle girl lost in the mist waiting for her truelove to appear on the moors to rescue her at which time she promptly turns into "LA BELLE DAME SANS MERCY" and kills him with lovesickness.

They almost nailed it
But that's one of the reasons Ms. On her mid to late 1960s recordings, Marianne Faithfull's voice was at times so delicate that Michelle Phillips' voice sounded positively robust by comparison. Faithfull's early work was (and remains) so endearing. The other reasons? One, she possessed talent right from the start. Two, she and her producers selected songs perfectly suited to her style and range. And three, the production values (notably the musicianship, the background vocals and the arrangements) were first-rate.

Without question, this 2-disc compilation of her early pop and folk recordings is the best-sounding offering in the digital age. I think this is the fourth such comp I've bought since the ABKCO "Greatest Hits" CD came out some 15 years ago. The production team here has really done a superb job of remastering these recordings, some of which are now at least 40 years old.

So why only a 4-star rating? The absence of her first hit single -- "As Tears Go By" -- is a major drawback for me. This was the song that introduced Marianne Faithfull to most of us who embraced Top 40 radio all those years ago. It really should have led off disc 1. I'm puzzled why it wasn't included.

That said, the songs that are here, including her other major chart entries -- "Come And Stay With Me," "This Little Bird," and "Summer Nights" -- sound better than they ever have. Unlike with previous comps, I don't have to crank this one up to hear her voice and the musicians and singers who accompany her. Her older CD comps sound flat, listless, even muddy. This one fills the room. It has presence. So, whether you want to upgrade what you have of her early work or you're curious to know what Ms. Faithfull sounded like years before she gave us such darkly memorable albums as Broken English, Strange Weather (which soulfully revisits "As Tears Go By"), and Before The Poison, the 2-disc The Collection is the one to get. .

If you love Marianne Faithfull's folk early days, this is it
This includes her folk pieces for the "hard-core" folk listener but also lovely covers of things I never realized she even did that others took to more recognized heights. If you're looking for "Sister Morphine" "Eyes of Lucy Jordan" or any later remakes of Faithfull's early works this is not the place to find them! All of these are during the period of time when her voice was young, fresh and at times operatic.

Examples being "The First Time Ever I saw Your Face", "Monday Monday", "If I Never Get to Love You" (IMO a gentler version than the late great Timi Yuro's which I still do love anyhow!); "I'm a Loser" and yes, she even covered Petula's "Down Town" very sweetly!

Thoroughly enjoyable listening experience of another time in a great artist's long career!
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