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20th Century Blues (Marianne Faithfull album)

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Released
  
1997

Artist
  
Marianne Faithfull

Producer
  
Marianne Faithfull

Genre
  
Dark cabaret

Length
  
54:04

Release date
  
1997

Label
  
RCA Victor

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Recorded
  
1996 Recorded live at the New Morning in Paris, France Extra recording at Essex Studios, London, England.

20th Century Blues (1997)
  
The Seven Deadly Sins (1998)

Similar
  
Marianne Faithfull albums, Other albums

Marianne faithfull 1996 20th century blues


20th Century Blues is a live 1996 album by British singer-actress Marianne Faithfull, in collaboration with pianist Paul Trueblood.

Contents

Personnel

  • Marianne Faithfull - vocals
  • Paul Trueblood - piano
  • Chuchow - acoustic bass
  • Technical
  • Fred Defaye, Myriam Eddaïra - engineer
  • Martin Böhm - mixing
  • Nick Knight - photography
  • Songs

  • The "Alabama Song" is from the Brecht-Weill opera The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1930) and has been recorded by, among others, The Doors. Faithfull would re-record the song in a year, accompanied this time by Dennis Russell Davies conducting the Vienna Radio Orchestra.
  • "Illusions" was originally performed by Marlene Dietrich in the Billy Wilder film A Foreign Affair (1948).
  • "Pirate Jenny" was introduced by Roma Bahn in the original Berlin production of The Threepenny Opera on 31 August 1928. It has since been recorded by artists as diverse as Lotte Lenya, Nina Simone, Betty Buckley, and actress Ellen Greene. Faithfull would re-record the song in a year, accompanied this time by Dennis Russell Davies conducting the Vienna Radio Orchestra.
  • Lotte Lenya's German-language recording of the "Salomon Song" (also from The Threepenny Opera) is featured on the soundtrack for the film The Savages (2007). She was to have introduced the song in the original 1928 Berlin staging of Threepenny, however it was cut from the show prior to opening night. (It has subsequently been restored.)
  • "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" had previously been recorded by Faithfull on her 1987 album Strange Weather.
  • "Complainte de la Seine" is performed in the original French.
  • Faithfull had previously recorded "The Ballad of the Soldier's Wife" on Hal Willner's Kurt Weill tribute album Lost in the Stars: The Music of Kurt Weill (1985), as a duet with guitarist Chris Spedding.
  • "Mon Ami, My Friend" was first introduced by Paula Miller in the original Broadway production of Johnny Johnson, Kurt Weill's first musical written for the Broadway stage. Miller went on to marry the musical's director, Lee Strasberg.
  • "Falling in Love Again" was introduced in German as "Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuß auf Liebe eingestellt" by Marlene Dietrich in Josef von Sternberg's cinematic masterpiece Der blaue Engel (1930). It has been recorded many times, most notably by Kevin Ayers, but also Nina Simone, William S. Burroughs, Billie Holiday, and Doris Day, among others.
  • "Mack the Knife" is the moritat from The Threepenny Opera, where it was introduced in the original Berlin production by Kurt Gerron. Faithfull performs it here in Irish playwright Frank McGuiness's English language translation (as she does all the Threepenny material on the album), as she had recently performed the role of Jenny in a staging of the McGuiness translation at the Gate Theatre in Dublin. ("Mack the Knife" was, of course, famously recorded in the Marc Blitzstein translation by the likes of Bobby Darin, Louis Armstrong, and Ella Fitzgerald.)
  • Faithfull first performed Coward's "20th Century Blues" for an American television show recorded at London's Marquee Club in 1974.
  • "Don't Forget Me" first appeared on the Harry Nilsson-John Lennon collaboration, Pussy Cats (1974), which was produced by Lennon during his "Lost Weekend" phase. The song has also been covered by Joe Cocker on his album I Can Stand a Little Rain (1974) and by Tony Award nominated actress and cabaret chanteuse Sharon McNight, as well as American alt-country chanteuse Neko Case.
  • "Surabaya Johnny" was introduced by Carola Neher in the original Berlin production of Happy End (1929). Faithfull sings the Michael Feingold translation, which was performed on Broadway in 1977 by Meryl Streep to co-star Christopher Lloyd. The song has also been recorded by the likes of Bette Midler, Betty Buckley, Julie Wilson, Patti LuPone, Tim Curry, Ute Lemper, Catherine Malfitano, Anne Sofie von Otter, Gisela May, and, of course, Lotte Lenya. Faithfull would re-record the song in a year, accompanied this time by Dennis Russell Davies conducting the Vienna Radio Orchestra.
  • "Street Singers Farewell" is the Frank McGuiness translation of Brecht's final verses of the moritat which were written as the ending to G.W. Pabst's film version of Die Dreigroschenoper (1931).
  • Songs

    1Alabama Song4:19
    2Want to Buy Some Illusions3:58
    3Pirate Jenny4:59

    References

    20th Century Blues (Marianne Faithfull album) Wikipedia