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Marianne Faithfull Songs Of Innocence And Experience Vinyl LP 2022

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Cat no. 729209

Tracklist

LP 1

1 Come and Stay With Me
2 Come My Way (Version 2)
3 This Little Bird
4 Yesterday (Live On the BBC)
5 Sunny Goodge Street (Previously Unreleased)
6 Sally Free and Easy
7 The First Time (Ever I Saw Your Face) [Faithful Forever Version]
8 Hier Ou Demain (From the Film 'Anna')
9 Young Girl Blues
10 Is This What I Get for Loving You?
11 Something Better (Original 7" Version)
12 Sister Morphine (Original 7" Version)
13 It's All Over Now Baby Blue
14 The Ballad of Lucy Jordan [Original version]
15 What's the Hurry [Original version]

LP 2

1 Broken English (1980 7" Remix Version)
2 Why D'ya Do It (12" Version)
3 Over Here (No Time for Justice)
4 Truth Bitter Truth (7" Version)
5 Falling from Grace
6 Running for Our Lives (7" Version)
7 As Tears Go By
8 I'm in Love Again [previously unreleased]
9 The Calm Before the Storm [previously unreleased]
10 When I Find My Life [live]
11 Brain Drain [live, previously unreleased]
12 The Boulevard of Broken Dreams [live, previously unreleased]
13 The Stars Line Up

First Marianne Faithfull compilation since 2001's 'An Introduction to...' and the first to contain rare and unreleased material since the Island Anthology 'A Perfect Stranger' in 1998. Containing 4 previously unreleased recordings including 1 completely unheard song. This compilation offers a definitive overview of the first 30 years of Marianne's recording career on the Decca and Island labels, and features versions of all of her notable singles including the original issue of her final Decca 7-inch 'Something Better'/'Sister Morphine' featuring alternate takes unavailable since 1969. The title 'Songs of Innocence and Experience' acknowledges the change in vocal style between Marianne's orchestral folk-pop of her '60s career with her high pure voice and her new wave punk influenced comeback at the end of the '70s with Broken English featuring her trademark fractured vocals.