Marianne Faithfull - North Country Maid
Facts
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| Artist(s) | Marianne Faithfull |
| Studio | Japanese Import |
| Release Date | April 9, 2002 |
| UPC Code | 766488474725 |
About Marianne Faithfull - North Country Maid
Japanese edition of the British rock icon's 1966 album includes three bonus tracks 'The Most Of What Is Least' (mono), 'Come My Way' & 'Mary Ann'. Album Description
Tracks
- Green Are Your Eyes - Marianne Faithfull, Jansch
- Scarborough Fair - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
- Cockleshells - Marianne Faithfull, Taylor
- The Last Thing on My Mind - Marianne Faithfull, Paxton
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Marianne Faithfull, MacColl, Ewan
- Sally Free and Easy - Marianne Faithfull, Tawney, Cyril
- Sunny Goodge Street - Marianne Faithfull, Donovan [Rock]
- How Should I Your True Love Know - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
- She Moved Thru' the Fair - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
- North Country Maid - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
- Lullaby - Marianne Faithfull, Mark
- Wild Mountain Thyme - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
- The Most of What Is Least - Marianne Faithfull,
- Come My Way - Marianne Faithfull, Mark
- Mary Ann - Marianne Faithfull, Traditional
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|  | The best of Marianne's early work |  |
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July 8, 2008 |  | Letting off the Happiness. Burried by time, forgotten by all |  |
This album is one of the best of the 1960's folk movement. Its been buried by time and inferiority to Marianne's later work, but had Marianne never become the soul wrenching tobacco scorched chanteuse of later years this album may have been remembered for the beauty and strength it exhibits. Despite the supreme efforts of the likes of Joan Baez, Judy Collins and Mary Hopkin this album is at the top of the ranks for sad folk records. This is one of the most poignant and depressed records I have ever heard. It gains strength in its tragic quality from Marianne's beautiful and pristine soprano that seems to try relentlessly to push off the gloom that ensues her but it never quite outruns its grasp. The album is coherent and beautifully sad throughout (unlike some of her earlier works, i.e. Marianne Faithfull, Love in a Mist) and contains some of the most beautifully sad arrangements on record (i.e. Sunny Goodge Street, She Moved Through the Fair, Scarborough Fair). This record is the sound of happiness melting down the walls of an empty white room.
March 28, 2005 |  | Flawless recording of Marianne's from the sixties. |  |
As any fan of Marianne Faithfull is aware of. There is the early years of Marianne from her days working with DECCA. And than later years when Marianne's voice and style changed quite dramatically. Suffice to say that both early and later years are superb. But if you really what to hear a GREAT early album of Marianne's I would have to say start here with North Country Maid. A very acoustic folky,sound to it. Marianne's voice is absolutely beautiful. Very sweet,soft and feminine.This is my favorite of Marianne's earlier albums. (Also recommened Marianne's 'Loveinamist').
November 21, 2004 |  | THE BEST OF THE EARLY STUFF |  |
This has some of the best pre-heroin recordings of Mariannes's.
She did folk very well and some of these were on the U.S. release entitled "Go Away From My World". Some of my personal favorites are: "Sunny Goodge Street", "North Country Maid", "Sally Free and Easy" and a great version of "Scarborough Fair". The bonus tracks, with the exception of "Come My Way", I had never heard before and I'm a voracious Marianne Faithfull fan. The only song missing from this collection entitled "North Country Maid" (there have been others) is a song Donovan wrote for her called "Young Girl's Blues".
A sweet and innocent time for Marianne!
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