From THE MUSIC WORKS PO Box 40 559 Upper Hutt. Dear customers, Most of the new things we wanted to show you at the MTA exhibition have been delayed in transit and will not be available in time for the show.So we are staying at home this year and catching up on our guitar-making orders.We are still supplying C-DUCER,WATKINS copicat,mckenzie speakers, TßACE ELLIOT ,SESSION ( UK) , SCINTILLATOR , POLYSWITCH, BOOGIE JUICE,CAB FITTINGS,HAND MADE STRINGS. Please phone COLLECT( O4 ) 267BI 4,
—- V The New Album £ STRANGE weather D . .. •• ' ON TAPES/DISCS LL I •••'* ■ In portions of this album, the fabulous Marianne Faithfull takes ■■■■■J MffL'- *'*’*•/?' **•s ‘T M**’ up where Lotte Lenya and Marlene Dietrich leave off. In fact, she L ~ w* ” '<* ‘z. might well be called the 'Rhythm and Blue Angel'. And if she is ' femd* i/Kw V'' n °L 'is surely because her extraordinary ..range places her far . ® | -* ' 'beyond any such limitation. A single instance may suffice: being w ‘ tHEEF-w »»♦*■ '** ‘ an old Billie-head' myself, I found it presumptuous in the ex- ""*■— *"'* treme that someone else, -.anyone else, should attempt a rendition |F*~ _ ' ” Fh? of her tabled "Yesterdays". Imagine my astonished delight then, •LuJu—l •.«*«X.*- upon hearing Ms. Faithfull's fantastic version—actually bringing '’ ' *y ■■MMk to the son ß a new dimension of throat and soul. _ . And one must.not overlook' the exquisitely haunting Kurt . Ijrj | % , <*«'•* * Weill/Budapest/cafe/gvpsy-violin magic in "Boulevard of Broken , F® B ®®! ...-* < • .*. * ig/ ' ; : Dreams", Tom Waits' and Kathleen Brennan's "Strange J— — ,-J? i * Weather"and, of course, the blues masterpiece, "Love, Life, ■ : “ tt'JHSBBF and Money", featuring the piano artistry of the legendary Mac . r\.. 'I Rebennack. Rounding out this outstanding collection are the y * campv/surreal "Penthouse Serenade" (with its "hinges on chimi ' ■ K Up »• ? ‘ s ’HgL ‘ neys for stars to go by"), Doc Lomus' and Mac Rebennack's "Hello “ "J A M Stranger", and the lyrically wistful "As Tears Go By". It is most fitting that this final selection be included; it may be recalled that it I was this very song which the 17-year-old Marianne first recorded, U-r-.- ’■ ■ and which established her overnight, among rockers and cognoqK'IIMB • cent) alike, as the super talent she remains. ‘ >. 'Wk includes the single AS TEARS GO BY - .1 on 7”/12” 'W' ——™ ' i,asjj<
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Rip It Up, Issue 123, 1 October 1987, Page 32
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