Easy Come, Easy Go

Marianne Faithful

SKU: BLV7862

Barcode: 3700187678623

27.00 £27.00
  • Genre: Rock And Pop
  • Label: Naive
  • Released Date: 30th June 2023
  • Buying Format:
    180g 1LP Coloured Vinyl Gatefold Sleeve

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Double 180gram white vinyl in gatefold sleeve.

Songstress Marianne Faithfull last collaborated with producer Hal Willner on her iconic Strange Weather album in 1987 and the match also feels effortless and natural here. Like Strange Weather, Easy Come Easy Go is a covers collection, featuring Faithfull in different musical settings and interpreting the songs of everyone from Merle Haggard to Smokey Robinson to Duke Ellington to Randy Newman to the Decemberists to Morrissey with a killer guest list including Antony Hegarty, Rufus Wainwright, Teddy Thompson, Kate & Anna McGarrigle, Jarvis Cocker, Jenni Muldaur, Sean Lennon, Warren Ellis, Nick Cave, and Keith Richards. The core band on this set includes old friends like Marc Ribot and Greg Cohen as well as drummer Jim White, Rob Burger, Doug Weiselman, Steve Weisberg, Barry Reynolds, Steven Bernstein, Marty Ehrlich, and Lenny Pickett.

The sense of stylistic sprawl on these 12 songs is incredible. For example, the album opener, a cover of Dolly Parton’s “Down from Dover,” features the full band and guests numbering 18 strong! Faithfull’s trademark deep-throated, whiskey-and-cigarettes-ravaged voice shows up in excellent form and take you on journeys through love, lust, tragedy, and longing and bring you home again. This reissue is a special one with a white coloured vinyl edition.

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Track Listings

Down From Dover
Hold On Hold On
Solitude
The Crane Wife 3
Easy Come, Easy Go
Ooh Baby Baby
Kimbie
Children Of Stone
The Phoenix
In Germany Before The War
Dear God Help Me Please
Salvation
Somewhere (A Place For Us)
Many A Mile To Freedom
Black Coffee
Flandyke Shore
How Many Worlds
Sing Me Back Home

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