Marianne has given an exclusive interview to LOVE LOVE, an independent print magazine based in Paris. It brings together textual and visual artists from around the world for a creative explosion of new visions in poetry, photography, illustration, collage art and music in a bi-annual publication. The magazine is mainly in English, but features French texts and translations. It’s main collaborator ...

"I’m still trying to take in the tragic news about Sinead. I got to know her a little bit when I lived in Ireland and we would bump into each other at gigs and on the scene. We both knew the Chieftains and appeared on one of their albums. She sang a haunting version of She Moved Through The Fair - ...

Songs of Innocence and Experience 1965-1995, the definitive overview of the first 30 years of Marianne Faithfull’s recording career on the Decca and Island labels is released by UMC on September 16th. This 2xLP / 2xCD collection is the first Marianne Faithfull compilation since 2001’s An Introduction to… and the first to contain rare and unreleased material since the Island Anthology ...

Marianne has given some interesting interviews ahead of the release of 'She Walks In Beauty' later this month. She speaks to Louis Wise at Vogue, Erik Morse at U.S. Vogue, and old friend Jefferson Hack at AnOther. Marianne is also one of the cover stars of the Spring/Summer edition of CRACK magazine. Click the news headline to access the magazine links.

Marianne's forthcoming spoken word album sees her recite the 19th-century British Romantic poets accompanied by musical arrangements by Warren Ellis, Brian Eno, Nick Cave and Vincent Segal. Produced by Ellis and Head, the album is named after Lord Byron's portrait of infatuation, She Walks In Beauty and features three poems by Keats, two apiece from Shelley, Wordsworth and Byron, and one ...