Kissin' Time
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Kissin' Time | ||
Studio album by Marianne Faithfull | ||
Released | February 19, 2002 | |
Recorded | 2001-2002 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Hut/Virgin | |
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Marianne Faithfull chronology | ||
Vagabond Ways (1999) |
Kissin' Time (2003) |
Before the Poison (2005) |
Kissin' Time is Marianne Faithfull's 2003 studio album. In this record, the singer reinvents herself again, sliding from a neo-cabaret/slow ballad crooner persona (represented by her 1990s works with Hal Willner, Angelo Badalamenti and the interpretation of Brecht/Weill standards) to this contemporary pop artist role. Just as she did in her previous album (1999's Vagabond Ways, produced by Daniel Lanois), Marianne co-wrote almost all the songs, with the difference that she also chose various anachronical producers, intending to keep their identities and give to the record a multifaced character.
Allegedly, the first track to be written for the album was the one who gave the title of the work. The song 'Kissin' Time' is the result of a collaboration between her and Blur, and is, according to Marianne, "sort of about Damon (Albarn) and sort of about me."
Beck, who worked with Marianne in Los Angeles, is responsible for the tracks 'Sex With Strangers', 'Like Being Born' and 'Nobody's Fault'. While the first one is a electro-funk sprechstimme track, influenced by Serge Gainsbourg and even Beck's Midnite Vultures, the other two tend to a more folk/country/Leonard Cohen path, compatible with his album Mutations. Beck's collaborations with Marianne were co-produced by "studio-wiz" Tony Hoffer.
'The Pleasure Song', which was featured on The L Word's soundtrack, was written in Paris with Les Valentines (the duo Edith Fambuena and Jean Louis Pierot) and French singer Étienne Daho.
Billy Corgan, with who Marianne had writing sessions in her house in Dublin and recorded between his Chicago studio and in the middle of the sessions for Zwan's album in Salt Lake City, is present on three songs: the remodeling of the 1960s Goffin/King success "Something Good", the hymnal and synth-layered 'I'm On Fire' and the reflective acoustic pop of 'Wherever I Go'. Marianne declared about the last one: "that's Billy trying to sit down and write Marianne a hit."
The pet-shop-boyish 'Song For Nico' was written by Marianne and Dave Stewart after reading a biography of the German singer/songwriter/actress/model, who Faithfull identified herself with and tried to, in a subtle way, blend their stories on the lyric, despite the fact that "Nico had tremendous injustice in her life, and I've had tremendous luck." The singer also declared that this tune "is one of the best things I've ever written."
About the autobiographically ironical 'Sliding Through Life on Charm', Marianne said: "I'd been trying to write this song for 20 years, always getting stuck because I couldn't find a fucking rhyme. And I though, when I see that Jarvis Cocker -- so I grabbed him in this television studio one day and said 'Now, look, I want you to take this title and go and write a song from it.' And off he went. And then he took another year and a half before I got it -- and then it took another year and a half before I understood it enough to record it."
[edit] Track listing
- 'Sex With Strangers' (Marianne Faithfull/Beck) – 4:21 -- featuring Beck
- 'The Pleasure Song' (Marianne Faithfull/Étienne Daho/Edith Fambuena/Jean Louis Pierot) – 4:15
- 'Like Being Born' (Marianne Faithfull/Beck) – 3:51 -- featuring Beck and Jon Brion
- 'I'm On Fire' (Marianne Faithfull/Billy Corgan) – 5:11 -- featuring Billy Corgan
- 'Wherever I Go' (Billy Corgan/Marianne Faithfull) – 4:27 -- featuring Billy Corgan
- 'Song For Nico' (Marianne Faithfull/Dave Stewart) – 3:59 -- featuring Dave Stewart
- 'Sliding Through Life on Charm' (Marianne Faithfull/Pulp) – 4:00 -- featuring Pulp
- 'Love and Money' (Marianne Faithfull/David Courts) – 2:17
- 'Nobody's Fault' (Beck) – 6:28 -- featuring Beck
- 'Kissin' Time' (Marianne Faithfull/Blur) – 5:39 -- featuring Blur
- 'Something Good' (Carole King/Gerry Goffin) – 3:24 -- featuring Billy Corgan
[edit] Production credits
- Marianne Faithfull: Vocals, Background Vocals, Synthesizer, Percussion, Handclapping
- Beck: Producer, Programming, Guitar
- Tony Hoffer: Producer, Programming, Engineer, Mixing
- Justin Meldal-Johnsen: Bass ('Sex With Strangers')
- Jon Brion: Celeste, Drums, Chamberlain, Harmonium
- Smokey Hormel: Guitar
- Étienne Daho: Producer
- Edith Fambuena: Producer, Guitar
- Jean Louis Pierot: Producer, Keyboards
- Dave Stewart: Producer, Bass, Guitar
- Billy Corgan: Producer, Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Programming, Background Vocals, Engineer, Mixing
- Shawn Christopher: Background Vocals ('I'm On Fire')
- Paris Delane: Background Vocals ('I'm On Fire')
- Matt Walker: Drums
- Ben Hillier: Producer, Engineer, Mixing, Handclapping
- Barry Reynolds: Producer, Bass, Guitar, Programming, Mixing
- Ned Douglas: Keyboards, Programming
- Mark Price: Drums
- Mako: Programming
- Blur:
- Damon Albarn: Guitar, Keyboards, Background Vocals, Handclapping
- Graham Coxon: Guitar
- Alex James: Bass, Handclapping
- Dave Rowntree: Drums, Handclapping
- Pulp:
- Jarvis Cocker: Producer, Keyboards
- Steve Mackey: Producer, Bass
- Mark Webber: Guitar
- Nick Banks: Drums
- Howard Willing: Pre-Production
- Clive Goddard: Engineer, Mixing
- Bjorn Thorsrud: Engineer, Mixing
- Nick Addison: Engineer
- Jean-Paul Gonnod: Engineer
- Chris Potter: Engineer
- Howie Weinberg: Mastering
- Tim Young: Mastering
- Nick Knight: Photography
- Paul Hetherington: Graphic Design, Art Direction, Design
- Howard Wakefield: Graphic Design