Marianne Faithfull - Strange Weather (1987)
Artist: Marianne Faithfull
Title: Strange Weather
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Island Records
Genre: Rock, Blues, Dark Cabaret
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 37:59
Total Size: 196 Mb / 100 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Strange Weather
Year Of Release: 1987
Label: Island Records
Genre: Rock, Blues, Dark Cabaret
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 37:59
Total Size: 196 Mb / 100 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Stranger Intro 00:31
02. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 03:06
03. Ain' Goin' Down To The Well No Mo' 01:11
04. Yesterdays 05:20
05. Sign Of Judgement 02:54
06. Strange Weather 04:13
07. Love Life And Money 04:07
08. I'll Keep It With Mine 03:47
09. Hello Stranger 02:31
10. Penthouse Serenade 02:36
11. As Tears Go By (1987 Version) 03:56
12. A Stranger On Earth 03:47
Strange Weather is a 1987 studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull.
This album is the first complete studio work recorded by Marianne Faithfull after recovering from a 17-year addiction to heroin in 1986. The album's 3 predecessors on Island Records were all recorded while Faithfull confronted various personal struggles and contained a majority of lyrics and some music penned by Faithfull herself. In contrast, Strange Weather is a striking mix of rock, blues and dark cabaret, and though none of the songs were written by Faithfull all are tied together by the spare and nuanced production of Hal Willner along with a notable group of contributing musicians. The title track has since become a Faithfull concert staple and has appeared live in three additional recordings.
This album is the first complete studio work recorded by Marianne Faithfull after recovering from a 17-year addiction to heroin in 1986. The album's 3 predecessors on Island Records were all recorded while Faithfull confronted various personal struggles and contained a majority of lyrics and some music penned by Faithfull herself. In contrast, Strange Weather is a striking mix of rock, blues and dark cabaret, and though none of the songs were written by Faithfull all are tied together by the spare and nuanced production of Hal Willner along with a notable group of contributing musicians. The title track has since become a Faithfull concert staple and has appeared live in three additional recordings.