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Broken English (album)

Broken English
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Studio album by Marianne Faithfull
Released 2 November 1979 (1979-11-02)
Recorded May–July 1979
Studio Matrix Studios, London
Genre New wave
Length 36:25
Label Island
Producer Mark Miller Mundy
Marianne Faithfull chronology
Dreamin' My Dreams
(1976)
Broken English
(1979)
Dangerous Acquaintances
(1981)
Singles from Broken English
  1. "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan"
    Released: 26 October 1979
  2. "Broken English"
    Released: 25 January 1980
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4/5 stars
The Guardian 5/5 stars
Pitchfork Media 8.7/10
Record Collector 4/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 4/5 stars
Smash Hits 8/10
Spin Alternative Record Guide 9/10
The Village Voice A−

Broken English is the seventh studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull. It was released on 2 November 1979 by Island Records. The album marked a major comeback for Faithfull after years of drug abuse, homelessness, and suffering from anorexia. It is often regarded as her "definitive recording" and Faithfull herself described it as her "masterpiece".

Broken English was Faithfull's first major release since her album Love in a Mist (1967). After ending her relationship with Mick Jagger in 1970 and losing custody of her son, Faithfull's career went into a tailspin as she suffered from heroin addiction and lived on the streets of London. Severe laryngitis, coupled with persistent drug abuse during this period, permanently altered Faithfull's voice, leaving it cracked and lower in pitch. She attempted to make a comeback in 1976 with the release of Dreamin' My Dreams, which noted only a small success. Shortly afterwards, Faithfull began working with musician Barry Reynolds who initially produced the songs "Broken English" and "Why D'Ya Do It?". The demos attracted the attention of Chris Blackwell who signed Faithfull to his record label Island Records.

The album was recorded at Matrix Studios in London. Faithfull collaborated with producer Mark Miller Mundy with whom she recorded all songs for the album. After having the whole album recorded, he suggested that the music should be "more modern and electronic" and brought in Steve Winwood on keyboards. Musically, Broken English is a new wave rock album with elements of other genres, such as punk, blues and reggae.


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