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April 1, 2009

Marianne Faithfull Covers The Decemberists On Letterman

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On Marianne's latest, 22nd album, she went for the Johnny Cash-grab and covered a whole bunch of other artists. Nick Cave joined her in giving "The Crane Wife 3" a slight Triple A rock lilt, but really your enjoyment hinged on the lead vocal swap: Colin's nasality for Faithfull's aged rasp. KR said "Her brokedown voice adds even more character to the song. Its ugly pretty."Jake said "Am I the only one who thinks she just disgraced this song?" Etc. Jake and KR should both watch her performance of the tune on Letterman last night.

Easy Come Easy Go is out via Decca. If you like, this tracklist is for you:

01 "Down From Dover" (written by Dolly Parton)
02 "Hold On, Hold On" (written by Neko Case, Feat. Chan Marshall and Sean Lennon)
03 "Solitude" (written by Billie Holiday)
04 "The Crane Wife 3" (written by The Decemberists, Feat. Nick Cave)
05 "Easy Come, Easy Go" (written by Bessie Smith)
06 "Children of Stone" (written by Espers, Feat. Rufus Wainwright)
07 "How Many Worlds" (written by Brian Eno, Feat. Teddy Thompson)
08 "In Germany Before the War" (written by Randy Newman)
09 "Ooh Baby Baby" (written by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Feat. Antony Hegarty)
10 "The Phoenix" (written by Judee Sill, ft. Sean Lennon)
11 "Dear God Please Help Me" (written by Morrissey)
12 "Sing Me Back Home" (written by Merle Haggard, Feat. Keith Richards)

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faithful needs another "l"

Posted by: rebecca at 04/01/09 11:48 AM | Reply
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It was kind of like watching that old Jewish from Garden State sing "Three Times A Lady".

Posted by: mark at 04/01/09 12:00 PM | Reply
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Ugly Pretty? Nah... Pretty Ugly.

Posted by: James Anthony at 04/01/09 12:14 PM | Reply
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this is why i never let my grandma have my copy of the crane wife.

Posted by: astinso at 04/01/09 12:36 PM | Reply
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Am I the only that laughed really hard at Letterman's "And how about that guy!?"

Posted by: lol at 04/01/09 12:40 PM | Reply
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That was rough. I like what the band did with it though.

Posted by: Andrew at 04/01/09 12:43 PM | Reply
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I think you meant "old Jewish lady from Garden State" and I agree. This cover is just the worst.

Posted by: sean at 04/01/09 12:51 PM | Reply
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Big Red

1:39

I lol'd

Posted by: Big Red profile link at 04/01/09 1:11 PM | Reply
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Johnny

this sounds like the worst twitter ever

Posted by: Johnny profile link in reply to Big Red's comment at 04/04/09 11:39 AM | Reply
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Great cover! Marianne is wonderful.

Posted by: chris at 04/01/09 2:01 PM | Reply
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Did not enjoy that at all. I can't stand her voice

Posted by: thetruth at 04/01/09 2:06 PM | Reply
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i never thought the decemberists could sound this good.

Posted by: mar at 04/01/09 2:32 PM | Reply
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APRIL FOOLS!

Posted by: Eric Han at 04/01/09 2:35 PM | Reply
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So that's what it sounds like when Nico has sex with an old jewish Walrus and their offspring tries to cover a Decemberists song.

Posted by: Evan at 04/01/09 3:51 PM | Reply
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it's marianne-f'in-faithful you haters. you all probably like the killers.

for the non-haters: extended version of easy come easy go comes out 4.7.09

Posted by: krup at 04/01/09 3:57 PM | Reply
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her choices for covers are pretty solid: Neko, Brian Eno, Espers, JUDEE SILL!!

I don't understand why people think Marianne Faithful is so fucking ugly.

Posted by: mattP at 04/01/09 4:05 PM | Reply
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old faithfull ROCKS!

Posted by: Bill at 04/01/09 4:21 PM | Reply
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once u guys grow up there's a real strong chance you'll be the same dweebs u are now. that's unfortunate. have u seen the little piggies?

Posted by: pickels at 04/01/09 4:41 PM | Reply
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I tend to like Faithfull, but she doesn't really bring much to this one. Might be the arrangement, though - it's like the tempo's too fast for her to do much with it, although it suited Marc Ribot's little guitar flourishes nicely.

Posted by: d at 04/01/09 4:53 PM | Reply
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Oh well, you're only as good as your source material.

Posted by: Rob at 04/01/09 4:57 PM | Reply
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was that Bob Dylan in drag

Posted by: Ed at 04/01/09 5:24 PM | Reply
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No thank you.

Posted by: meANDmy_mONKEY profile link at 04/01/09 5:53 PM | Reply
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This might have been even better than the original if anyone but Marianne Faithful was singing.

Posted by: sinkfloridasink profile link at 04/01/09 5:58 PM | Reply
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Robot Jones

Didn't your mothers' teach you little ingrates not to say anything unless you have something nice to say?

Mine didn't either. That sucked.

Posted by: Robot Jones profile link at 04/01/09 6:13 PM | Reply
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I've never heard of this Marianna Faithfull woman, but the Crane Wife is one of my favorite albums. She sounds old, but I didn't think it was terrible. Not as good as the original, but, I thought the music sounded pretty good. I did hate that background singer during the chorus.

Posted by: Robert at 04/01/09 6:30 PM | Reply
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This kind of statement shows you know NOTHING ABOUT MUSIC.

Posted by: Muckle in reply to Robert's comment at 04/08/09 11:49 AM | Reply
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ouch. That was terrible. Proof that 40 years of Paul Mall's will catch up with you...

Posted by: Sean at 04/01/09 10:00 PM | Reply
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it's pell mell dweeb.

Posted by: pickles in reply to Sean's comment at 04/02/09 12:40 PM | Reply
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Said to say...the Killers would've done a much better job.

Posted by: Alexx profile link at 04/01/09 10:03 PM | Reply
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marianne faithful is an awesome performer. my god, there would be no decemberists without people like marianne faithful. and her version is awesome. the whole arthur russel sad thing is replaced by the marianne faithful sad thing (if she copies anyone, it's lotte lenya). if only you could let your ears hear, instead of hearing with your eyes and ignorance. music is not about age. it's about feeling. and marianne faithful has got feeling. one of the best performers going. never settling. always diving into the new with wisdom. unlike her closest 60's peers, the rolling stones, she has got dignity. a female johnny cash.

Posted by: i love marianne faithful at 04/01/09 10:18 PM | Reply
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I kinda liked it.
If it was Tom Waits, you would all would be more fair.
Sexist or just tasteless?

If I gave a shit about great singers I'd listen to Celine Dion. I'm here for interesting voices and creative decisions.

Posted by: FlimFlam at 04/01/09 11:22 PM | Reply
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Tom Waits voice is not nearly as grating as hers. He also changes the timbre of his voice to fit the song and subject matter. Marianne Faithfull, not so much. She always sings as if she just finished smoking 100 cig's in an hour. This is just bad!

Posted by: Top Five Records in reply to FlimFlam's comment at 04/02/09 3:05 PM | Reply
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Wat?
Do you pretend to like Tom Waits or have you actually seen his live performances?
You get this whenever a woman doesn't "sing pretty"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duZZkWg77Ec
Can't see how this is any less "grating" opinions are fine, but being mean is silly when the performance is completely fine and the woman is something of a legend.

Posted by: FlimFlam in reply to Top Five Records's comment at 04/05/09 9:01 PM | Reply
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Woohoo

I would love to hear Tom Waits cover the Crane Wife 3... Just sayin'.

Posted by: Woohoo profile link in reply to FlimFlam's comment at 04/07/09 6:54 PM | Reply
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anusbong

I would've liked to hear Kim Carnes instead. This woman sounds like a dying Irishman.

Posted by: anusbong profile link in reply to FlimFlam's comment at 04/02/09 7:31 PM | Reply
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Get your fucking hands and voice off the Decemberists' shit, you goofy old lady!

Posted by: Big Man on Campus at 04/02/09 3:24 AM | Reply
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Why'd ya do what you did, Marianne?

Posted by: Keester profile link at 04/02/09 12:04 PM | Reply
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Since when did Diane Rehms start singing? Geez, listening to her was like cleaning my ears with a sandpaper cotton swab!

Posted by: seeingeyesdog profile link at 04/02/09 2:34 PM | Reply
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anusbong

well it was terrible, but at least it was FAITHFUL!

Posted by: anusbong profile link at 04/02/09 7:29 PM | Reply
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If you've drank koolaid your whole life, then kick-ass whiskey comes as quite a shock.

Get your ass out of your ears and realize that every grain in that sandpaper voice bespeaks more experience, harshness and wisdom than you're ever likely to ever encounter in your lifetime.

Or at least, be more funny!

Posted by: Teether at 04/03/09 10:00 AM | Reply
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she sounds like Cat Stevens

Posted by: zach at 04/04/09 12:37 AM | Reply
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Eric!

That was kinda cute?

Posted by: Eric! profile link at 04/04/09 4:29 PM | Reply
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SubSickAlien

I think Dave has a crush on her. hee hee..

Posted by: SubSickAlien profile link at 04/04/09 7:29 PM | Reply
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Marianne has soldiered through four decades of struggling against radio, record companies, and narrow minded listeners. Anyone who thinks they are "independent" in their tastes or their presentation owes an enormous debt to this woman's forthright and earnest musical efforts. She does't cover just any song: it is indeed an honor that she chose to perform this number. You kids keep challenging the future with a profound lack of history and see how far you get...

thanks to Suzanne Vega for the quote.

Posted by: ted at 04/05/09 4:49 AM | Reply
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Actually, it's Pall Mall. Nice try at correcting someone else, though.

Posted by: aarone46 at 04/05/09 3:46 PM | Reply
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In reality, the following is true:

1. Marianne Faithfull looked luminous, shockingly beautiful;

2. The band's performance was vibrant and inspired, directly due to Marianne's commanding and nuanced vocals;

3. Until I encountered Marianne's cover of this song on her outstanding new album, I assiduously avoided the Decemberists ever since hearing "Her Majesty's Asscrack" or whatever it's called; it was playing in AKA Music in Philadelphia in 2003. I had to tell the clerk, "This is the very worst music I have ever heard." Because of Marianne Faithfull, I can now say: perhaps I was wrong about The Decemberists.

Posted by: Dr. Joseph A. Ofalt at 04/07/09 11:23 PM | Reply
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http://www.blackbookmag.com/article/ryan-adams-marianne-faithfull/7025

Nice interview with Marianne done by Ryan Adams....

Posted by: Keester profile link at 04/08/09 2:19 PM | Reply
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I'm sure she's a great legend, and a wonderful artist, but I don't like this. At all. This is one of my favorite song by the Decemberists, and in my opinion she just couldn't do it.

Posted by: Abril at 04/08/09 7:48 PM | Reply
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Just caught this cover being performed on Jools Holland, and the first thing I did was check on the internet to see if this was a joke or something,

I figured this had to be a comic relief special or something, surely no one could actually call this music'?

I listen to a great many genres of music and have a great respect for all attempts but...this is just embaressing, Maybe i'm over reacting as a Decemberists fan but...wow, that was tough to sit through.

Posted by: John Connor at 04/14/09 5:39 PM | Reply
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hmm, i dont know what to think about this performance. Here voice isn t very good and the guitarists play false notes. But overall she is an legend.

Posted by: Ronald at 04/20/09 10:42 AM | Reply
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