Marianne Faithfull - Sings Kurt Weill: Live in Montreal (2004)
DVD-9 | Runtime: 94 min. | 7,49 Gb | Copy: Untouched
Video: NTSC, MPEG Video at 5 758 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6 channels at 448 Kbps, PCM 2 channels at 1 536 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock, Singer/Songwriter | Label: Universal
DVD-9 | Runtime: 94 min. | 7,49 Gb | Copy: Untouched
Video: NTSC, MPEG Video at 5 758 Kbps, 720 x 480 (1.333) at 29.970 fps | Audio: AC-3 6 channels at 448 Kbps, PCM 2 channels at 1 536 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock, Singer/Songwriter | Label: Universal
This special performance is the culmination of a yearlong tour by Marianne Faithfull and pianist/ arranger Paul Trueblood. The breathy, frail, and innocent voice of the '60s, wilted by too many years of hard living, now conveys deep layers of emotion, and the rasp of her voice goes straight to the soul. This concert revisits her album 20th Century Blues and her passion for Kurt Weill, especially the songs composer for his theater collaborations with Bertolt Brecht (among them 'Alabama Song,' 'Pirate Jenny,' 'The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife,' and 'Surabaya Johnny'). Here Marianne reveals herself as an accomplished cabaret singer/ raconteur who combines the world-weariness of Marlene Dietrich with the raw expressiveness of Lotte Lenya.
Marianne Faithfull - Few stars of the '60s have reinvented themselves as successfully as Marianne Faithfull. Coaxed into a singing career by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham in 1964, she had a big hit in both Britain and the U.S. with her debut single, the Jagger/Richards composition "As Tears Go By" (which prefaced the Stones' own version by a full year). Considerably more successful in her native land than the States, she had a series of hits in the mid-'60s that set her high, fragile voice against delicate orchestral pop arrangements: "Summer Night," "This Little Bird," and Jackie DeShannon's "Come and Stay with Me."
Not a songwriter at the outset of her career, she owes more of her fame as a '60s icon to her extraordinary beauty and her long-running romance with Mick Jagger, although she offered a taste of things to come with her compelling 1969 single "Sister Morphine," which she co-wrote (and which the Stones later released themselves on Sticky Fingers).
In the '70s, Faithfull split up with Jagger, developed a serious drug habit, and recorded rarely, with generally dismal results. This occurred until late 1979, when she pulled off an astonishing comeback with Broken English. Displaying a croaking, cutting voice that had lowered a good octave since the mid-'60s, Faithfull had also begun to write much of her own material, and addressed sex and despair with wrenching realism. After allowing herself to be framed as a demure chanteuse by songwriters and arrangers throughout most of her career, Faithfull had found her own voice, and suddenly sounded more relevant and contemporary than most of the stars she had rubbed shoulders with in the '60s.
Faithfull's recordings in the '80s and '90s were sporadic and erratic, but generally quite interesting; Strange Weather, a Hal Willner-produced 1987 collection of standards and contemporary compositions that spanned several decades for its sources, was her greatest triumph of the decade. In 1994, she published her self-titled autobiography; the biography As Tears Go By by Mark Hodkinson is an objective and thorough account of her life and times.
Faithfull returned to recording in 2002 with Kissin' Time, an eclectic collection of songwriting collaborations with Beck, Damon Albarn, Billy Corgan, Jon Brion, and Jarvis Cocker, among others. In 2004, Before the Poison was released in the U.K., making its entrance into the U.S. market in early 2005. This album continued in the vein of its predecessor, with songwriting and production contributions from PJ Harvey, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, Brion, and Albarn, but with far more consistent results.
Faithfull and Willner released Easy Come Easy Go in 2008, an all new collection of typically eclectic covers from the likes of Morrissey, the Decemberists, Billie Holiday, Black Rebel Motorcycle, and Dolly Parton. Faithfull and Willner re-teamed for 2011's Horses and High Heels, a collection of covers and originals recorded at the famed Piety Street studio in New Orleans. The album features the talents of local musicians including renowned guitarist John Porter, as well as cameos by Dr. John, Lou Reed, and Wayne Kramer.
Tracklist:
01.Alabama Song
02.Pirate Jenny
03.Bilbao Song
04.Complainte de la Seine
05.The Ballad of The Soldiers Wife
06.Boulevard of Broken Dreams
07.Life Without Drugs
08.Don't Forget Me
09.Surabaya Johnny
10.Street Songer's Farewell
11.If Love Were All
Features:
- Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu
Extra:
- Marianne Faithfull - Press Conference 2002
- Marianne Faithfull - Interview 2002
- Marianne Faithfull - Press Conference 1997
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