She Walks In Beauty (With Warren Ellis)

 
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Marianne Faithfull
She Walks In Beauty (With Warren Ellis)

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Release Date: Friday 30 April 2021

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Recorded around the earliest days of the COVID-19 lockdown - during which the singer herself became infected and almost died of the disease - She Walks in Beauty fulfils Faithfull's long-held ambition to record a full album of poetry with music, and features musical friends Nick Cave, Brian Eno, cellist Vincent Ségal and producer-engineer Head (PJ Harvey, Thom Yorke).

She Walks in Beauty finds Faithfull drawing deep on the works of Shelley, Keats, Byron, Wordsworth, Tennyson and Thomas. Her vocal performances, set to Ellis' subtle collages of sound, draw out the vibrant living matter in these great poems, renewing them with the complex, lived-in timbres of her voice. It's both a radical departure and a return to her original inspirations as an artist and performer.

Faithfull first developed a passion for the English Romantic poets in her A Level studies with one Mrs. Simpson at St Joseph's Convent School in Reading, before leaving for London at the age of 16. She has returned to poetry for inspiration many times since: whether on 1979's Broken English, an album which featured her setting to music Heathcote Williams' poem of eviscerating rage, "Why'd Ya Do It," or on subsequent albums, such as 1995's A Secret Life, which featured the poems of her friend Frank McGuinness, or 1998's Seven Deadly Sins which explored the work of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht.

Still, the works chosen for She Walks in Beauty hold special pride of place. "I wasn't in doubt," says Faithfull. "I've been thinking about it for so long, this album, it's been in my head for so long, I think I really knew exactly what I wanted. I just picked the poems I really loved, and I can't help but say I think I was very lucky. We got it."

Tracks:

1. She Walks in Beauty (Lord Byron)
2. The Bridge of Sighs (Thomas Hood)
3. La Belle Dame sans Merci (John Keats)
4. Ode to a Nightingale (John Keats)
5. To Autumn (John Keats)
6. Ozymandias (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
7. The Prelude: Book One Introduction (William Wordsworth)
8. Surprised by Joy (William Wordsworth)
9. To the Moon (Percy Bysshe Shelley)
10. So we'll Go No More a Roving (Lord Byron)
11. The Lady of Shallot (Lord Alfred Tennyson)