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Version 1999 aus dem Sixties Icon.
Produktinformation
- Hersteller : EMI Europe Generic
- Label : EMI Europe Generic
- ASIN : B00004SF0Y
- Anzahl Disks : 1
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Rezension aus Deutschland vom 16. November 2014
super cool americanische saengerin mit ihre geile whiskey stimme vielen dank guter service man kan empfehlen euch weiter ? ?
Rezension aus Deutschland vom 30. Oktober 2011
Typische Songs von M. Faithfull. Durch ihre einzigartige Stimme und die Art Songs zu interpretieren klingen (fast) alle Songs großartig. Auf dieser CD befinden sich mehrere hervorragende Titel. Sensationell der Titelsong und der von Leonard Cohen geschriebene Titel -Tower of Song.
Rezension aus Deutschland vom 2. Januar 2020
Marianne, always perfect.
Rezension aus Deutschland vom 25. Dezember 2008
The predominantly somber Vagabond Ways is a shimmering masterpiece without even one throwaway track. Five of these melodious pop songs were co-written by Marianne, with
Barry Reynolds
involved in the writing of three of them. Quite a few are reminiscences of the 1960s, like the title track, Roger Waters' Incarceration of a Flower Child, and File It Under Fun From The Past, an equally mournful song of regret & resignation adorned by cello & viola.
The atmospheric Marathon Kiss, written & co-produced by Daniel Lanois and with Emmylou Harris on backing vocals, is truly magnificent, the distilled essence of the early to mid 1980s era Faithfull when she maintained a creative peak with three consecutive albums on Island Records. Electra, Wilder Shores of Love & the romantic Great Expectations are similar down-tempo numbers of lost love and yearning.
Her exquisite interpretations lend new meaning to Leonard Cohen's I'm Your Man , the Roger Waters' song & For Wanting You, the Elton John/Bernie Taupin composition. The album concludes with Marianne's recital of the poem After The Ceasefire. Vagabond Ways is on a par with her classic trilogy of Broken English, A Child's Adventure and Dangerous Acquaintances - another radiant jewel in her crown and a definite five star album.
The atmospheric Marathon Kiss, written & co-produced by Daniel Lanois and with Emmylou Harris on backing vocals, is truly magnificent, the distilled essence of the early to mid 1980s era Faithfull when she maintained a creative peak with three consecutive albums on Island Records. Electra, Wilder Shores of Love & the romantic Great Expectations are similar down-tempo numbers of lost love and yearning.
Her exquisite interpretations lend new meaning to Leonard Cohen's I'm Your Man , the Roger Waters' song & For Wanting You, the Elton John/Bernie Taupin composition. The album concludes with Marianne's recital of the poem After The Ceasefire. Vagabond Ways is on a par with her classic trilogy of Broken English, A Child's Adventure and Dangerous Acquaintances - another radiant jewel in her crown and a definite five star album.
Spitzenrezensionen aus anderen Ländern
OmAhHum
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Powerful
Rezension aus Kanada am 11. Juli 2017
An importand and unique voice. Marianne wears her heart and her soul on her voice.
JB
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Five Stars
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 26. Februar 2017
One of Marianne's best. I could listen to it forever.
石井 明
5,0 von 5 Sternen
[放浪者の生き方]
Rezension aus Japan vom 24. August 2018
VJCP-68152。全11曲(47:10)
1999年8月25日発売。税抜価格2,427。
日本の何人かの人間が空から大王が降りて来るのを待ちわびた夏に本作品は発表された。
英語に疎い私は解説、歌詞対訳付きの国内盤(ボーナス1曲プラス)を多少割高であっても購入して良かったと思う。全体に曲は淡々と静かに流れ歌詞の内容が人生を唄っているだけになかなか考えさせられる。
~団塊爺い。
1999年8月25日発売。税抜価格2,427。
日本の何人かの人間が空から大王が降りて来るのを待ちわびた夏に本作品は発表された。
英語に疎い私は解説、歌詞対訳付きの国内盤(ボーナス1曲プラス)を多少割高であっても購入して良かったと思う。全体に曲は淡々と静かに流れ歌詞の内容が人生を唄っているだけになかなか考えさせられる。
~団塊爺い。
For Tomorrow
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Marianne's last album of the nineties, and it was a masterpiece
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 1. März 2015
I honestly can't understand how Marianne Faithfull, with her iconic status can allude chart success in Britain time and time again. Perhaps it's because people in her homeland still associate her with her 'past' and problems, and maybe that has in some way overshadowed her expectational talents, but oh I hope not. This straight-forward rock album, her last release of the nineties didn't given grace the top 75, but 'Vagabond Ways' is a masterpiece, and would serve a newbie well, as an introduction to her music. Every song, each of which flows beautifully together, one after the other, is a gem, and all of them are wrapped up in the most lush production.
Released in 1999, this melancholic and addictive record has many moments which must be semi-autobiographical to Marianne, and the overall tone of it all is very dark, which is a mood that she has always done so very well. The songs, five of which she co-wrote herself, are mostly very interesting, delivered in that incredibly emotional, cracked, and expressive voice of hers.
Some of the tunes on here are reminiscent of those on her first real masterpiece 'Broken English', which she has been rarely able to better despite the stacks of great albums that have followed, like the stunning title track, 'File It Under Fun From The Past', the gorgeously romantic 'Marathon Kiss' (which has Emmylou Harris on backup), and 'Incarceration of a Flower Child', a song written in the Sixties by Pink Floyd's Roger Waters which tells the regrettable story of a poignant morning after.
Speaking of good song writing, Elton John and Bernie Taupin wrote the yearning track 'For Wanting You', and Marianne delivers a superb rendition of the darkly humorous, Leonard Cohen penned 'Tower of Song' (so much so, that I really wish she record an album entirely of Cohen numbers). The track here which I play the most out of the ten is 'Great Expectations', a simple song, but really quite beautiful and dreamlike. Marianne has said that it's "the story of my life", but it really is one that I can relate to very strongly myself.
It still troubles me that the likes of young Britney Spears were storming the UK charts at the time, whereas this legend was being largely ignored, still enough know Marianne Faithfull's chart days in Britain were well behind her, she was still making credible critically-acclaimed rock music that would put any of the cheesy 'pop singers' to shame. She obviously had much more life experience, and boy does it shows in the music and world weary voice.
All that's left to say is thank you Marianne for being so open about your past, and turning heartbreak into singing/song writing success. Buy 'Vagabond Ways' today readers, you won't regret it.
Released in 1999, this melancholic and addictive record has many moments which must be semi-autobiographical to Marianne, and the overall tone of it all is very dark, which is a mood that she has always done so very well. The songs, five of which she co-wrote herself, are mostly very interesting, delivered in that incredibly emotional, cracked, and expressive voice of hers.
Some of the tunes on here are reminiscent of those on her first real masterpiece 'Broken English', which she has been rarely able to better despite the stacks of great albums that have followed, like the stunning title track, 'File It Under Fun From The Past', the gorgeously romantic 'Marathon Kiss' (which has Emmylou Harris on backup), and 'Incarceration of a Flower Child', a song written in the Sixties by Pink Floyd's Roger Waters which tells the regrettable story of a poignant morning after.
Speaking of good song writing, Elton John and Bernie Taupin wrote the yearning track 'For Wanting You', and Marianne delivers a superb rendition of the darkly humorous, Leonard Cohen penned 'Tower of Song' (so much so, that I really wish she record an album entirely of Cohen numbers). The track here which I play the most out of the ten is 'Great Expectations', a simple song, but really quite beautiful and dreamlike. Marianne has said that it's "the story of my life", but it really is one that I can relate to very strongly myself.
It still troubles me that the likes of young Britney Spears were storming the UK charts at the time, whereas this legend was being largely ignored, still enough know Marianne Faithfull's chart days in Britain were well behind her, she was still making credible critically-acclaimed rock music that would put any of the cheesy 'pop singers' to shame. She obviously had much more life experience, and boy does it shows in the music and world weary voice.
All that's left to say is thank you Marianne for being so open about your past, and turning heartbreak into singing/song writing success. Buy 'Vagabond Ways' today readers, you won't regret it.
purse
4,0 von 5 Sternen
Deeply Interesting
Rezension aus dem Vereinigten Königreich vom 20. November 2014
As someone who grew up in "love" with Marianne, I can relate to this CD more than most, although I originally thought the title song was about her, it's not.
The overall CD has the great feeling of late 90's late evening music words are quite deep and often very meaningful, Marianne's style and sound has switched from the sweet folk/pop to the more mature almost diva standard. It still gets deeper and more huskier in later CD's here it is very acceptable.
The overall CD has the great feeling of late 90's late evening music words are quite deep and often very meaningful, Marianne's style and sound has switched from the sweet folk/pop to the more mature almost diva standard. It still gets deeper and more huskier in later CD's here it is very acceptable.
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