Marianne Faithful "Broken English" (1979)
Okay, this was not what I was expecting. I'd picked Faithful as a bit
more of a folky sort. In fact doing a quick bit of digging I see that
she got her start in folk. I guess this is just like that time that I introduced
myself to Leonard Cohen's music via his fairly synth-heavy album "I'm your
man".
Faithful had been discovered by the Rolling Stones' manager, released
some albums, had a relationship with Mick Jagger, was nearly cheated out
songwriting royalties by the Stones, was left homeless, lost custody of
her son, and ended up addicted to heroin. Coming out the other side of all
that she embraced the punk scene and put together this album that
combined the sneering attitude, melodic minimalism and abrasiveness of
punk with the slightly cold and mechanical sound of synthesizers.
Her lyrics don't take any prisoners, particularly the closing track "why'd ya do it" rebuking a former lover, featuring lines as charming as:
"Why'd ya do it, she said, why'd you spit on my snatch?
Are we out of love now, is this just a bad patch?"
or
"every time I see your dick I see her cunt in my bed"
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