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| 1. Alabama Song |
| 2. Want To Buy Some Illusions |
| 3. Pirate Jenny |
| 4. Salomon Song |
| 5. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams |
| 6. Complainte De La Seine |
| 7. The Ballad Of The Soldier's Wife |
| 8. Intro |
| 9. Mon Ami, My Friend |
| 10. Falling In Love Again |
| 11. Mack The Knife |
| 12. 20th Century Blues |
| 13. Don't Forget Me |
| 14. Surabaya Johnny |
| 15. (Outro) Street Singer's Farewell |
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply wonderful . . .,
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This review is from: 20th Century Blues (Audio CD)
Although it's commonly known as Faithfull's Weill tribute, it's not comprised totally of Kurt Weill compositions. Its oft-quoted subtite "An Evening In The Weimar Republic" is probably a more accurate way to describe this compelling recording. Recorded live with just a pianist, this could have been a dreadful affair - others have tried similar concepts and failed. Yet this works marvelously. Why? Partially because Marianne Faithfull has lived about five normal lifetimes and this shows up in her (fantastic) voice - it's full of the gravelly world-weariness that these songs need to work their magic. She may sound more hoarse than your granny, but Faithfull hits all the notes, her voice occasionally allowing just a wee little quiver to act as a foil for her fine phrasing. In fact, she's never sounded better. Yet another reason for the success of this project is that Faithfull really understands this music. Her decision to include a Harry Nilsson song was magical - it's one of few "rock era" tunes to have the same sort of melodicism and brutal cynicism as the Weimar-era songs, expressed in a similar manner without at all coming across as derivative. "20th Century Blues" is another great choice (technically) outside the scope of this CD. Faithfull explains its inclusion as a sort of nod to her "Englishness", but it works just the same. The Weimar period was a brief 15 years, yet it contributed much to world culture - not just these songwriters but many fine artists and writers, and movements like Dadaism. Many of the great writers, artists and performers of the era were Jewish (and many who were not were so heavily involved in left-leaning ideologies that their lives were similarly imperiled by the rise of Hitler). So when the Nazis crushed Weimar culture, forced people into exile (or concentration camps) and exerted its brutal force over all aspects of life for more than a decade, most traces of this abundantly rich artistic culture were forever extnguished. We all know that history is written by those in power - that a short-lived period of culture in a doomed historical epoch continues to captivate us roughly three-fourths of a century later . . . well, that's a testament to its greatness. Highly recommended.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Greatest "Overlooked" Masterpiece in the Last 10 Years,
By x (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 20th Century Blues (Audio CD)
This CD was my first introduction to Marianne Faithfull's music, and I must say that after hearing this masterpiece I quickly collected the rest of her works, because she is an artist of true integrity and ambition. On "20th Century Blues," Marianne's voice is so expressive that that it will guide you through triumph and tragedy, through faith and despair. This is not music for those who want something anti-intellectual that they can simply throw onto the decaying scrap heap of popular music within a few months. The music on "20th Century Blues" will last far into the future, because Marianne delves deeply into the past to conjure timeless themes that resonated not only in Brecht and Weill's time, but also resonate in the present and will continue to resonate far into the future. These themes are the ingredients that bind and break us as humans, regardless of time period, ethnicity, or culture. Marianne Faithfull challenges us with this album, and I highly recommend it to the "baby boomers" who listened to her music in the 60s as well as younger people who have an affinity for alternative music (and may not know her music), because there is something for everyone on this album. The strong thematic choices and literary disposition of the album may frighten some buyers, but don't be afraid. "20th Century Blues" is a rare opportunity to experience an album that just may make your life a little more meaningful after hearing it. That in itself is very rare in the recording industry these days.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fascinating,
By meik (Salzburg, Europe) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 20th Century Blues (Audio CD)
Marianne Faithfull's voice in this performance is, if possible, better than ever... Faithfull singing Marlene Dietrich... Faithfull singing Brecht/Weill... Faithfull singing Coward... a great choice of songs sung by one of the most fascinating artists of our time.
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