Post subject: [2011-06-28] Marianne Faithfull "Horses And High Heels" with guests Lou Reed, Dr. John, Wayne Kramer (Naive)
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:21 am
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1. The Stations (Written By Greg Dulli, Gregory E. Lanegan And Mark William) 2. Why Did We Have To Part (Written By Marianne Faithfull And Laurent Voulzy) 3. That's How Every Empire Falls (Written By R.B. Morris) 4. No Reason (Written By Jackie Lomax) 5. Prussian Blue (Written By Marianne Faithfull And David Courts) 6. Love Song (Written By Lesley Duncan) 7. Gee Baby (Written By Mary Alma Baker, Tyler T. Texas, Sylvia Robinson, JJ Johnson) 8. Goin' Back (Written By Carol King And Gerry Goffin) 9. Past Present Future (Written By Arthur Butler, Jerry Leiber And George Francis “Shadow” Morton) 10. Horses And High Heels (Written By Marianne Faithfull And Doug Pettibone) 11. Back In Baby's Arms (Written By Allen Toussaint) 12. Eternity (Written By Marianne Faithfull And Doug Pettibone) 13. The Old House (Written By Franck McGuiness And Leo Abrams)
Produced By Hal Willner, Executive Producer: Francois Ravard, Recorded And Mixed By Mark Mingham, Mastered By John Fischbach
Post subject: [2011-06-28] Marianne Faithfull "Horses And High Heels" with guests Lou Reed, Dr. John, Wayne Kramer (Naive)
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:24 am
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A little more information from Marianne's website:
MARIANNE'S NEW ALBUM 'HORSES AND HIGH HEELS'
Two years after the release of "Easy Come Easy Go", Marianne Faithfull has returned to the studio to record her new album "Horses and High Heels". The record is once again produced by the talented Hal Willner, with whom Marianne has successfully collaborated over many years.
The new album will be released in January 2011 in France and Germany and March in the UK. The record also marks the return of Marianne Faithfull the songwriter: she has written five of the six original songs on the album which also includes eight cover versions.
Combining country, soul and pop sounds, "Horses and high heels" unveils a new direction in Marianne's diverse discography.
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