Isobel Campbell-Mark Lanegan record

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I bought this record ("Ballad Of The Broken Seas") after reading a well-written review of it somewhere.

Before buying this record, I knew of Mark Lanegan only from Screaming Trees, and I hadn't really heard Isobel Campbell at all.

I am so impressed with this record. It's really good.

The obvious antecedents for it, as Isobel Campbell acknowledges, are Serge Gainsbourgh/Jane Birkin and Lee Hazelwood/Nancy Sinatra. The really interesting part, though, is that Campbell is in charge here.

Isobel Campbell wrote:It’s weird...as much as Nancy Sinatra was an influence on this album, as an artist I identify much more with Lee Hazlewood, or with Serge Gainsbourg over Jane Birkin. I’m writing most of the songs, I’m producing the music...I’m in the Serge/Lee role, and Mark Lanegan is my own personal Jane or Nancy, which is a thought that amuses me greatly! I had things I wanted to say, from a male perspective, in these songs, and it’s good to have a male voice to sing them for me.


The songs Isobel Campbell wrote for Lanegan to sing in his great whiskey voice- these are really good songs. They are all sexually charged. Campbell writes about sex in a real way. This record is sexy.

The last song on the record, "The Circus Is Leaving Town," is instantly timeless, a classic, a great song.

Campbell is super-breathy, but their voices really work together. The playing and song arrangements, etc. are excellent.

Mayfair, and probably lots of others who read this EA crap, would like this record, I think.

Isobel Campbell-Mark Lanegan record

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My wife listens to this record about once a day.

I don't like it. The whole lonesome rambling roadman cowboy looking for love on the dark side of the wrong side of the railroad to nowhere thing is contrived. I think he sings about drowning in whiskey and beer, right? Come on, buddy.

Richard Hawley manages this aesthetic without sounding so goofy, I think.

Their voices are good. the players are pro. I won't argue that. But it's got a good helping of "L.A." in there, if you get my drift.

But, hey, that's why they make chocolate and vanilla.

Isobel Campbell-Mark Lanegan record

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vockins wrote:I don't like it. The whole lonesome rambling roadman cowboy looking for love on the dark side of the wrong side of the railroad to nowhere thing is contrived. I think he sings about drowning in whiskey and beer, right? Come on, buddy.

Ha- I usually skip over the "whiskey and beer" song when I listen to this record.

Your wife is cool, vockins.

I should confess that I gave this record to my own wife shortly after buying it. I like it and am impressed by it, but she really loves it.
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