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Album Review: Before the Poison

  • Artist: Marianne Faithfull
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 25, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Each time Marianne Faithfull issues a recording, fans and pundits hold their breaths waiting for another outing as iconoclastic as Broken English. Before the Poison isn't it for a number of reasons, quality not being one of them. Simply put, Before the Poison is an album that concerns itself with both sides of love, friendship, and redemption, not desolation or desperation. That said, there is plenty of human shadow in these ten songs. Polly Harvey wrote three songs here, co-wrote a pair with Faithfull, and is present on all of them. Nick Cave co-wrote three with the singer and his Bad Seeds back her on these tracks. She also co-wrote one apiece with Blur's Damon Albarn and composer Jon Brion. Along with Harvey and Cave, Rob Ellis and Hal Willner aided in production. Therefore, Before the Poison, like its predecessor, Kissin' Time, is an album of collaborations. But unlike that offering, this one is seamless; its songs are sequenced impeccably and all feel of a piece linked by emotional thematics. Harvey's songs are all moving and beautiful. Faithfull's reading of "No Child of Mine," a track that appeared on PJ's own last album, Uh Huh Her, has more depth and texture than the original. Harvey is pushing it on, underneath, her signature guitar sound ushering in each line as Faithfull -- in fantastic voice throughout -- does a call and response with herself until the refrain, when Harvey harmonizes and adds dimension to the stark loss and resignation uttered with great empathy and even tenderness. On "The Mystery of Love," which opens the set, Faithfull brings the weight of her life experience to Harvey's poetic lyric and opens its fathomless heart. On Cave's "Crazy Love," the lyric could have accompanied the footage in Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire. As Faithfull paints the skeletal portraits of the song's protagonists who move around the chessboard of life, she gets to the refrain where the tune splits wide and, as Warren Ellis' raggedly elegant violin sweeps above the rest, the singers offers a poetic truth from her own life: "Crazy love is all around me/Love is crazy, love is kind/But I know somehow you'll find me/Love is crazy, love is blind." On Albarn's "Last Song," possibility has passed into memory amid the swell of strings, tambourines, and acoustic pianos. It's a devastating track, and Faithfull sings with an authority that can only be borne by a witness. The disc closes with "City of Quartz," written with Brion. It's a fractured, slightly off-kilter waltz that could have easily appeared on Blazing Away or even as an outtake from 20th Century Blues. The notion of time's passage is in the present tense here, as strings enter amid the chimes underscoring longing, and the acceptance of human need. Before the Poison is poetic and unnerving; it stands alone in her catalog in the same way that Broken English did -- but this time, on the other side of the mirror. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Mystery of Love PJ Harvey Marianne Faithfull (3:51)
My Friends Have (Lyrics) PJ Harvey Marianne Faithfull (2:49)
Crazy Love (Lyrics) Nick Cave, Marianne Faithfull Marianne Faithfull (4:04)
Last Song (Lyrics) Marianne Faithfull, Damon Albarn Marianne Faithfull (3:19)
No Child of Mine (Lyrics) PJ Harvey Marianne Faithfull (6:15)
Before the Poison (Lyrics) Marianne Faithfull, PJ Harvey Marianne Faithfull (4:09)
There Is a Ghost (Lyrics) Nick Cave, Marianne Faithfull Marianne Faithfull (4:33)
In the Factory (Lyrics) Marianne Faithfull, PJ Harvey Marianne Faithfull (3:50)
Desperanto (Lyrics) Nick Cave, Marianne Faithfull Marianne Faithfull (4:23)
City of Quartz (Lyrics) Marianne Faithfull, Jon Brion Marianne Faithfull (3:42)

Credits

Rob Ellis (Percussion), PJ Harvey (Handclapping), Rob Ellis (Glockenspiel), Takeo Komatsuzaki (Liner Notes), Rob Ellis (Sound Effects), John Dent (Mastering), Adrian Utley (Synthesizer), PJ Harvey (Keyboards), PJ Harvey (Bass), PJ Harvey (Guitar), Diana Gutkind (Piano), Adrian Utley (Bass), Jim Sclavunos (Engineer), Jim Sclavunos (Mixing), Adrian Utley (Guitar (Electric)), Rob Ellis (Piano), Andy Nice (Cello), Adrian Utley (Guitar), Rob Ellis (String Arrangements), Rik Simpson (Engineer), PJ Harvey (Synthesizer), Adrian Utley (Sampling), PJ Harvey (Slide Bass), Martyn Casey (Mixing), Luigi DUrso (Handwriting), Nick Cave (Mixing), Warren Ellis (Mixing), Nick Cave (Producer), Andrew Rugg (Assistant), Jean Baptiste Mondino (Photography), Marianne Faithfull (Vocals), Adrian Utley (Guitar (Acoustic)), William Lee Self (Liner Notes), Rik Simpson (Assistant), Marianne Faithfull (Handclapping), Rob Ellis (Vibraphone), Martyn Casey (Engineer), Warren Ellis (Engineer), Adrian Utley (Toy Piano), Catherine Browning (Violin), Rob Ellis (Handclapping), Rob Ellis (Drums), PJ Harvey (Vocals (Background)), Hal Willner (Producer), Rob Ellis (Producer), PJ Harvey (Producer), PJ Harvey (Piano), Adrian Utley (Guitar (Bass)), Rik Simpson (Mixing), Nick Cave (Engineer)
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Before the Poison
Studio album by Marianne Faithfull
Released 25 January 2005
Recorded June-October, 2003
The Fallout Shelter and Mayfair Studio, London
Genre Rock
Label Anti Records/Naïve
Producer PJ Harvey
Nick Cave
Hal Willner
Rob Ellis
Head
Professional reviews
Marianne Faithfull chronology
Kissin' Time
(2003)
Before the Poison
(2005)
Easy Come, Easy Go
(2008)

Before the Poison is the eighteenth studio album by Marianne Faithfull, recorded in 2003 and released in 2005.

Contents

Overview

The album has a dark and fatalistic mood, which Faithfull attributes partially to the post-9/11 world.

Faithfull enlisted musicians PJ Harvey and Nick Cave, as well as Damon Albarn and producer Jon Brion, with whom she had collaborated on her previous release, Kissin' Time.

  • Besides producing and performing on five tracks, Harvey gave her three songs ("The Mystery of Love", "My Friends Have" and "No Child Of Mine" -- an excerpt of the last one appears on PJ's album, Uh Huh Her) and co-wrote another two with Faithfull.
  • Cave co-produces with Hal Willner the three tracks on which he wrote the music over Faithfull's lyrics ("Crazy Love", "There Is a Ghost" and "Desperanto") and had his supporting band, The Bad Seeds, performing on all of them.
  • Albarn, who appears with Blur in a song on Faithfull's previous album, Kissin' Time, co-wrote "Last Song" with her. Another version of the song, with different lyrics on the verses, was later released as "Green Fields" on his unnamed band's 2007 album, The Good, the Bad and the Queen.
  • Jon Brion, also featured on Kissin' Time, shares with the singer the songwriting credits of "City of Quartz", the last song of the album.

Trivia

Faithfull spoke in Mojo magazine about the curious fact that two of the album's collaborators, PJ Harvey and Nick Cave, were not on speaking terms. (The two ended a personal relationship in the late 1990s and have not spoken since.) In a February 2005 interview to Mojo, she said that "They didn’t need to speak to each other. They were with me. One is one thing and one is the other and I am the connection. With Polly I was in the studio for around 10 days and then later on I was in the studio for about five days with Nick and the Bad Seeds. Nick didn’t even hear the Polly stuff - I gave it to him but I don’t think he listened. The only area that was difficult was that they didn’t want to be seen in competition with each other."

Achievement on charts

Before the Poison reached position #37 at Billboard Top Independent Albums in 2005. It peaked at #31 in France, #36 in Denmark and #61 in Switzerland.

Track listing

  1. "The Mystery of Love" (PJ Harvey) – 3:53
  2. "My Friends Have" (PJ Harvey) – 2:48
  3. "Crazy Love" (Marianne Faithfull/Nick Cave) – 4:04
  4. "Last Song" (Marianne Faithfull/Damon Albarn) – 3:19
  5. "No Child of Mine" (PJ Harvey) – 6:15
  6. "Before the Poison" (Marianne Faithfull/PJ Harvey) – 4:10
  7. "There Is a Ghost" (Marianne Faithfull/Nick Cave) – 4:32
  8. "In the Factory" (Marianne Faithfull/PJ Harvey) – 3:51
  9. "Desperanto" (Marianne Faithfull/Nick Cave) – 4:22
  10. "City of Quartz" (Marianne Faithfull/Jon Brion) – 4:04

Production credits

  • Tracks 1, 2, 5, 6 & 8:
    • Produced by PJ Harvey (June-July 2003)
    • Recorded and mixed by Head
    • Vocals and handclapping: Marianne Faithfull
    • Electric and acoustic guitars, bass, synth, backing vocals, piano, slide bass: PJ Harvey
    • Drums, piano, percussion, glockenspiel, handclapping: Rob Ellis
    • Synth bass, electric guitar, bass: Adrian Utley
  • Tracks 4 & 10:
    • Produced by Rob Ellis and Head (September 2003)
    • Recorded and mixed by Head
    • Assistant engineers: Andrew Rugg and Rik Simpson
    • Vocals: Marianne Faithfull
    • Drums, piano, percussion, vibraphone, sound effects, string arrangements: Rob Ellis
    • Acoustic guitar, bass, toy piano, sampling: Adrian Utley
    • Violin: Catherine Browning
    • Cello: Andy Nice
    • Piano: Diana Gutkind

 
 

 

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