MARIANNE FAITHFULL BROKEN ENGLISH 12" LP VINYL
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Collectors information & Description:This album "MARIANNE FAITHFULL - Broken English" is the 1979 album by singer Marianne Faithfull. It is often cited as Faithfull's definitive recording; Faithfull herself describes it in her autobiography as "the masterpiece". The album contains some of her most famous songs, including the title track and "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan", and was notable for the controversy surrounding the final number "Why D'Ya Do It?". |
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| Music Genre: | British Pop, Rock |
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The album: "MARIANNE FAITHFULL - Broken English" was produced by: Mark Miller Mundy for AIrstream Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Bob Potter This album was recorded at: Matrix Studios Album cover photography: Dennis Morris |
| Record Label: | Black Label Island 201 018 |
| Record Format | 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram |
| Year & Country | 1979 Made in Germany |
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Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: MARIANNE FAITHFULL - Broken English |
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Complete Track-listing of the album "MARIANNE FAITHFULL - Broken English" |
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The detailed tracklist of this record "MARIANNE FAITHFULL - Broken English" is:
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