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Horses and High Heels

Horses and High Heels

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2011, Naive Pop
VINYL FORMAT. Recorded in New Orleans with a core of exceptional local musicians, Horses and High Heels features eight cover versions and four original new songs co-written by Marianne, four songs which feature the virtuoso guitar playing of John Porter, a musician/producer friend most noted for his work with Roxy Music, Eric Clapton and The Smiths. The album also includes one song with lyrics specially written for her by Irish playwright Frank McGuiness (the evocative "The Old House"), two cameo appearances on guitar from another old friend, Lou Reed, plus further cameos from Dr. John and MC5's Wayne Kramer. It's all exquisitely produced by long-term collaborator Hal Willner, the soundscape alchemist behind the critically-lauded Easy Come, Easy Go, her astonishing collection of covers and duets featuring more of the kind of people Marianne calls friends, from Keith Richards and Jarvis Cocker to Rufus Wainwright and Nick Cave.

There's the brooding, spectral guitar-rock of Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan's "The Stations", the swooning, country-rock tinge of R.B Morris' "That's How Every Empire Falls" and the bar-room blues and '70s soul revue thrills of Jackie Lomax's "No Reason". Elsewhere are glimmering 70s soul classics, from the gorgeous, steel-guitar-layered "Love Song" (originally written by Lesley Duncan and made famous by Elton John), the bewitching piano reverie of Carol King's "Goin' Back" and her positively Shakespearian rendition of the Shangri-Las masterpiece, "Past Present and Future." Her four original new songs are a revelation: the folky and unfeasibly rousing "Why Did We Have To Part?", an elegy to the end of a long relationship, to the rollicking, Hammond swirl of "Prussian Blue", the rhythmically compelling, Celtic-folk-tinged "Horses And High Heels" and the joyous "Eternity" featuring a sampled Arabian-jazz flourish from Brian Jones' recording in Morocco with the Master Musicians of Jajouka. Marianne is, they say, the Godmother of Goth, both doomed romantic and ultimate bohemian survivor. A teenage pop star, rock star's girlfriend and iconic beauty in the 1960s.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 Stations
2 Why Did We Have to Part
3 That's How Every Empire Falls
4 No Reason
5 Prussian Blue
6 Love Song
7 Gee Baby
8 Goin' Back
9 Past Present and Future
10 Horses and High Heels
11 Back in Baby's Arms
12 Eternity
13 Old House

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