Blazing Away

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Blazing Away
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Live album by
Released1990
RecordedSeptember 1988, RPM Studios, NYC (track 11)
November 25 & 26, 1989, St. Anne's Cathedral, Brooklyn, New York
Genre Torch song
Length71:17
Label Island 842 794
Producer Hal Willner
Marianne Faithfull chronology
Strange Weather
(1987)
Blazing Away
(1990)
A Secret Life
(1995)
Singles from Blazing Away
  1. "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Blazing Away"
    Released: 1990
  3. "Times Square (South Africa only)"
    Released: 1990

Blazing Away is a live album by British singer Marianne Faithfull, released on the Island label in 1990. [1]

Contents

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [2]

In his review for Allmusic, Ned Raggett notes that "Fully established as a dramatic, innovative singer with astonishing appeal and energy thanks to her string of excellent '80s releases, Faithfull concluded her renaissance decade with Blazing Away, an excellent live album... Faithfull and the players fit hand in glove track for track, with the emphasis on subtler arrangements and performances suiting the hushed, striking atmosphere of the performance". [2]

Track listing

  1. "Les Prisons du Roi" (Michel Rivgauche, Irving Gordon) – 6:46
  2. "Strange Weather" (Kathleen Brennan, Tom Waits) – 5:12
  3. "Guilt" (Barry Reynolds) – 7:51
  4. "Working Class Hero" (John Lennon) – 6:07
  5. "Sister Morphine" (Marianne Faithfull, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) – 7:25
  6. "As Tears Go By" (Jagger, Andrew Loog Oldham, Richards) – 4:25
  7. "Why'd Ya Do It?" (Faithfull, Reynolds, Terry Stannard, Heathcote Williams, Steve York) – 6:31
  8. "When I Find My Life" (Faithfull, Reynolds) – 2:59
  9. "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" (Shel Silverstein) – 5:08
  10. "Times Square" (Reynolds, Faithfull) – 4:57
  11. "Blazing Away" (Faithfull, Reynolds) – 4:10
  12. "She Moved Through the Fair" (Traditional; arranged by Marianne Faithfull) – 2:09
  13. "Broken English" (Faithfull, Joe Maverty, Reynolds, Stannard, York) – 7:37

Track listing of concert

  1. "Les Prisons du Roi"
  2. "Falling from Grace"
  3. "The Blue Millionaire"
  4. "Strange Weather"
  5. "Guilt"
  6. "Sister Morphine"
  7. "Working Class Hero"
  8. "When I Find My Life"
  9. "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan"
  10. "As Tears Go By"
  11. "Why D'Ya Do It?"
  12. "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
  13. "Broken English"
  14. "Times Square"

Personnel

Technical

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Australian Albums Chart [3] 66
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [4] 28
New Zealand Albums Chart [5] 19
Swedish Albums Chart [6] 44
US Billboard 200 [7] 160
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [8] 75

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