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Marianne Faithfull Give My Love To London 180g LP (Red Vinyl)

Marianne Faithfull

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Marianne Faithfull's 20th Studio Album on Limited Edition 180g Red Vinyl!
Collaborations with Nick Cave, Brian Eno, Roger Waters & Anna Calvi!

Marianne's four albums on the Naïve record label will be re-pressed on 180-gram special colored vinyl editions. The prize for many will be Before the Poison, which only had a limited vinyl release back in 2004.

Give My Love to London is produced by Rob Ellis and Dimitri Tikovoi and mixed by Flood. It features an impressive roll call of studio collaborators including Adrian Utley (Portishead), Brian Eno, Ed Harcourt, Warren Ellis & Jim Sclavunos (The Bad Seeds). Songwriting contributors and co-conspirators - with Faithfull penning the majority of the lyrics - include Nick Cave, Roger Waters, Steve Earle, Tom McRae and Anna Calvi.

A characteristically far-reaching and eclectic offering, Give My Love to London - from the ambivalent lyric of the title track, with its depictions of the capital city dramatically lit by both the moon and riot fire - is an album of emotional extremes. In both the Roger Waters-penned "Sparrows Will Sing" and "Mother Wolf" (written by Marianne with Patrick Leonard), Faithfull rails against humankind and the state of the world in the early 21st century, the latter song having been inspired by Women Who Run with Wolves and a re-reading of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. "It's the idea of Mother Wolf with the cub in her mouth," says Marianne. "The wolf council where you just see their eyes, like a thousand stars. I am angry about what's happened to the world. I get more and more furious all the time."

On the opposite end of the spectrum, other tracks on Give My Love to London are more introspective, with the cinematic orchestral pop of "Falling Back" (co-written with Anna Calvi) finding Faithfull examining the joyful powers of love. The same subject is viewed from a different angle in the delicate folk stylings of the gently melancholic "Love More or Less," written in collaboration with Tom McRae.

Elsewhere, Faithfull co-wrote the moving, otherworldly "Deep Water" with her old friend and collaborator Nick Cave and lends her hypnotically expressive vocal delivery to his beautiful, spectral ballad "Late Victorian Holocaust," written specifically for her, a lyrical song about kids on smack who are "star babies in the dark...with moonfire in our hearts" in Golborne Road, West London. "'Late Victorian Holocaust' is just extraordinary," Marianne said, "It's really one of the greatest songs ever written."

Give My Love to London is all the more extraordinary given that it was written in the aftermath of an accident Faithfull suffered in summer 2013 in Los Angeles, breaking her sacrum bone in four places. As a result, she found herself laid up for six months recovering in Paris, with little else to do but write songs, giving her the longest period of pre-production she has enjoyed for any of her albums. "It was awful breaking my back," she says. "However, I had longer to write material than I've ever had in my life."

"Falling Back," co-written with Anna Calvi, was the lead single. The video for the song, was a collaboration between director Martina Hoogland Ivanow and the actress Samantha Morton. Morton had come across filmmaker and photographer Martina Hoogland Ivanow a number of years before and has followed her progress. "Her images are like a dream. The song is very much like a dream." The pair began their collaboration with a long phone conversation and continued with thoughts over email. Ivanow was already at her summer house in Sweden where she would film.

A starting point for them both was "the wilderness." "The freedom was the most rewarding part of this project," says Hoogland Ivanow. "Samantha described our collaboration as a sort of Chinese whispers - which I really like. We have quite similar ideas. She would send notes, we would talk. Our thoughts seemed connected. We were both in the countryside with children, but in different countries." Shooting it on the island in Sweden where Ivanow lives, she says, "The island Fårö felt like the perfect backdrop for the song and the film. It's a dramatic, dreamlike, an internal landscape almost like a collage of various places in the world - parts remind me of Lapland, other times Provence or northern Italy. There's limestone, white beaches and heavy rocks, but even with its obvious beauty, it is a demanding landscape; it is two-faced - I think that is why I like it so much."



Features

  • Limited Edition
  • 180g Vinyl
  • Red Vinyl
  • Gatefold Sleeve
  • Made in France

Selections

Side A:

  1. Give My Love To London
  2. Sparrows Will Sing
  3. True Lies
  4. Love More Or Less
  5. Late Victorian Holocaust

Side B:

  1. The Price Of Love
  2. Falling Back
  3. Deep Water
  4. Mother Wolf
  5. Going Home
  6. I Get Along Without You Very Well

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