Negative Capability (album)

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Negative Capability
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Released2 November 2018 (2018-11-02)
RecordedJanuary 2018
StudioLa Frette Studios, Paris
Genre
Length42:30
Label Panta Rei
Producer
Marianne Faithfull chronology
No Exit
(2016)
Negative Capability
(2018)
She Walks in Beauty
(2022)
Singles from Negative Capability
  1. "The Gypsy Faerie Queen"
    Released: 14 September 2018

Negative Capability is the twentieth studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released on 2 November 2018, and produced by Rob Ellis, Warren Ellis and Head. Described as her "most honest album", songs on Negative Capability deal with themes of love, death, as well as terrorism and loneliness. She revisits three old recordings: "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" from Rich Kid Blues , recorded in 1971 under the title Masques, which is her 'lost' album and was not released until 1985; "Witches Song", from 1979's comeback album Broken English; and "As Tears Go By", which started her career as a 17-year-old. Faithfull recorded it for the second time aged 40 on 1987's Strange Weather. The rest of the songs are, with one exception, all new and co-written by Faithfull with help from some of her long time collaborators like Nick Cave and Ed Harcourt. The "Loneliest Person" is a cover of a Pretty Things composition from their 1968 album S.F. Sorrow.

Contents

The lead single, "The Gypsy Faerie Queen", was released on 14 September 2018.

Background and development

The album was first announced in December 2017 in Faithfull's interview with Uncut . [1] The album's title is a reference to the famous phrase "negative capability" used by Romantic poet John Keats in 1817 in a letter to his brothers.

Music and lyrics

Described by Faithfull as "the most honest record she's ever made", Negative Capability has a "folky" feel. "They Come at Night" was written with Mark Lanegan following the November 2015 Paris attacks. Faithfull said she got the idea from producer Hal Willner, and his theory that every seventy years the Nazis return in some form or another. She debuted the song during her concert at the Bataclan theatre in November 2016, a year after the terrorist attack took its place there. [2]

Artwork and packaging

Shot by Yann Orhan, the cover art for the album was released on 5 September 2018.

Singles

On 13 September 2018, "The Gypsy Faerie Queen" was serviced to several radio stations in Europe as the album's lead single. It was released to online music stores on 14 September 2018 along with the album becoming available for pre-order.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?8.3/10 [3]
Metacritic 88/100 [4]
Review scores
SourceRating
The 405 (8.5/10) [5]
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [6]
Clash (9/10) [7]
Crack Magazine (8/10) [8]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [9]
MusicOMH Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg [10]
NME Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [11]
Pitchfork (8/10) [12]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [13]
Vice (Expert Witness) Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg Five Pointed Star Solid.svg [14]

Negative Capability was met with "universal acclaim" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 88 based on 14 reviews. [4]

Writing for AllMusic, Mark Deming explained: "The performance on Negative Capability comes from a vocalist who has learned a lot more about love, heartache, and the good and bad places that fate can take you than the 18-year-old ever imagined she could know. It's more than a little rueful, but also full of hard-won wisdom, and the rough edges of her voice only add to the resonance of the performance." [6] Cameron Cook of Crack Magazine wrote: "On her 21st solo album Negative Capability, her husky voice grazes atop a pruned collection of 10 songs, some new, some revisited, but all bearing her trademark haunting aura." [8] Mark Beaumont of NME said: "Marianne husks in a last love letter to old friends and lovers. It doesn’t define ‘Negative Capability’, however; the record might read like a last testament, but it bristles with warmth and life, a 40-minute reason to stay positive." [11]

Track listing

Negative Capability [15]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Misunderstanding"
4:04
2."The Gypsy Faerie Queen"
3:40
3."As Tears Go By"3:52
4."In My Own Particular Way"
4:21
5."Born to Live"
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Ed Harcourt
3:39
6."Witches Song"
4:57
7."It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Re-recorded) Bob Dylan 5:01
8."They Come at Night"
3:40
9."Don't Go"
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Ed Harcourt
4:20
10."No Moon in Paris"
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Ed Harcourt
4:56
Negative Capability — deluxe version (bonus tracks) [16]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Loneliest Person"2:52
12."No Moon in Paris" (radio edit)
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Ed Harcourt
3:26
13."They Come at Night" (alternative version)
  • Marianne Faithfull
  • Mark Lanegan
3:36

Personnel

Charts

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