Give My Love to London

Give My Love to London

by Marianne Faithfull
Give My Love to London

Give My Love to London

by Marianne Faithfull

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

Though there is no musical resemblance, the title track of Marianne Faithfull's Give My Love to London looks back at her brilliant reading of Kurt Weill's and Bertolt Brecht's "Pirate Jenny" on her 20th Century Blues album from 1997, and even mentions her by name. Co-written with Steve Earle, who frames her lyrics in an acoustic, Celtic, country stomp, it's a conqueror's last laugh: she's survived the best attempts at securing her demise. (Bouts with cancer and a fall that broke her sacrum in four places among them.) Faithfull's previous four albums in the 21st century have all been strong, but this one tops them. Her writing collaborators here include Nick Cave, Anna Calvi, Ed Harcourt, Patrick Leonard, and Tom McRae. Her bandmates are an all-star unit too, and include Harcourt, Adrian Utley, Dimitri Tikovoi, Rob and Warren Ellis, and strings. Cave co-wrote one song with her (the tender "Deep Water") and one for her: the glorious "Late Victorian Holocaust," the album's hinge piece, a frank, poignant, ballad-cum-theatrical chamber work of junkie camaraderie that draws on their separate experiences of drug addiction and establishes a shared intimate language. Roger Waters, who contributed "Incarceration of a Flower Child" to her 1999 album Vagabond Ways, gives her "Sparrows Will Sing," a swirling, angry anthemic rocker. "Falling Back," co-written with Calvi, is among the most directly autobiographical love songs in Faithfull's catalog. "Mother Wolf" competes with "Late Victorian Holocaust" for the finest track on the set. Co-written with Leonard, its pulse-pounding piano, squalling electric guitars, rumbling tom-toms, viola, and layered backing vocals underscore the snarling militancy in Faithfull's words, delivered with feral intensity in a simple verse/chorus/repeat structure: "We are the free people/We do not kill for pleasure/We are like a starry night/We gaze at the world/Through a thousand eyesâ?¦."). The reading of Leonard Cohen's "Going Home" recalls the half-spoken/half-sung delivery (with Brian Eno on backing vocals no less) and places the singer in the place of the subject's muse, observing him without pity or condemnation. Hoagy Carmichael's "I Get Along Without You Very Well" is reinterpreted through the Weimar Republic's cabaret musical vocabulary, too: She's backed by chamber strings, piano, a harp played like a bouzouki, and bass. Faithfull's not only comfortable in this setting (20th Century Blues/Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins, etc), she's an authority in interpreting it. The intimate yet dramatic sadness in this reading completes a series of bridge constructions from the eras in Faithfull's musical past to her present. Thus, Give My Love to London is as complete a portrait of the artist -- at least from the late '70s on -- as we've ever had. In total, it reveals no abatement in her creative renaissance. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/2023
Label: Believe Direct Limited / Naïve
UPC: 3700187678647
Rank: 40681

Tracks

  1. The Mystery of Love
  2. My Friends Have
  3. Crazy Love
  4. Last Song
  5. No Child of Mine
  6. Before the Poison
  7. There Is a Ghost
  8. In the Factory
  9. Desperanto
  10. City of Quartz

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Marianne Faithfull   Primary Artist
Steve Earle   Guitar
Emma Owens   Viola,String Quartet
Natalia Bonner   Violin,String Quartet
Ben Christophers   Harp,Harmonium,Pixiephone,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Ed Harcourt   Bass,Organ,Piano,Vocals (Background)
Flood   Tambourine
James Sclavunos   Drums
Dimitri Tikovoi   Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Warren Ellis   Viola,Violin,Flute (Alto)
Tom McRae   Guitar
Son of Dave   Harmonica
Brian Eno   Vocals (Background)
Rob Ellis   Drums,Piano,Harmonium,Percussion,Synthesizer,Vocals (Background)
Ian Burdge   Cello,String Quartet
Adrian Utley   Guitar
Gillon Cameron   Violin,String Quartet
Mick Jones   Bells,Guitar
Andy Hughes   Vocals (Background)
Anna Calvi   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Patrick Leonard   Composer
Steve Earle   Composer
John Dent   Mastering
Leonard Cohen   Composer
Ed Harcourt   Composer
Flood   Mixing
Dimitri Tikovoi   Composer,Producer,String Arrangements
Roger Waters   Composer
Nick Cave   Composer
Mike Bailey   Assistant Engineer
Tom McRae   Composer
Marianne Faithfull   Composer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Don Everly   Composer
Rob Ellis   Producer,String Arrangements
Phil Everly   Composer
Stephane Sednaoui   Photography
Adam Bartlett   Mixing Assistant
Andy Hughes   Engineer
Anna Calvi   Composer
Drew Smith   Mixing Assistant
Scott Knapper   Assistant Engineer
Chloe Berthaudin   Design
Diego Fellay   Design
Marc Ascoli   Art Direction
TJ Ellis   Engineer
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