Released: 1981
Recorded: London
Producer: Mark Miller Mundy
Mixing: Bob Potter, Ed Thacker
Mastering: Greg Calbi
Label: Island

Dangerous Acquaintances

Marianne Faithfull

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Click on the song titles above for lyrics and songwriting credits

Japanese single of ‘Intrigue/For Beautie’s Sake’

A departure from Broken English, its gutsier predecessor, 1981’s Dangerous Acquaintances captued a more subtle emotional perspective. While still exploring the melancholy world she was swiftly making her own, Marianne didn’t want to be musically typecast as “some sort of tragedy queen of rock’n’roll”, saddled with a ‘victim’ image, and the album has considerably less bite.  Fully embracing her talent as a lyricist on 8 of the album’s 9 tracks, the record also also marked the development of a genuine musical partnership with guitarist and co-songwriter Barry Reynolds, notable on the desolate horror of standout track ‘Truth, Bitter Truth’ which was remixed for a German seven-inch. Other singles taken from the album were ‘Sweetheart’ and ‘Intrigue’ with the Netherlands also releasing ‘Tenderness’.

Musicians:
Vocals: Marianne Faithfull, Guitar: Barry Reynolds, Joe Maverty, Bass: Steve York, Drums, Terry Stannard
With: Keyboards: Steve Winwood, Denis Haines, Pickford Sykes, Chris Stainton, Peter Veitch, Clifton “Bigga” Morrison, Backing vocals: Frank Collins, Dyan Spenner, Bass: Calvin “Fuzzy” Samuel, Jim Leverton, Guitar: Neil Hubbard, Trumpet: Martin Drover, Saxophones: Mel Collins, Percussion: Julian Diggle