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Broken English (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Broken English (album)
''Broken English'' is the seventh album by singer Marianne Faithfull. Released in late 1979, it is often cited as Faithfull's definitive recording; Faithfull herself describes it in her autobiography as "the masterpiece". The album contains some of her most famous songs, including the title track and "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan", and was notable for the controversy surrounding the final number "Why D'Ya Do It". It was included in the 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.〔http://www.discogs.com/lists/1001-Albums-You-Must-Hear-Before-You-Die/18222?page=18〕 The iconic cover photograph and sleeve design are the work of Dennis Morris.〔http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2010/jun/10/marianne-faithfull-photograph-dennis-morris〕 ==Style and themes== Faithfull's immediately preceding albums, ''Dreamin' My Dreams'' and ''Faithless'', had been in a relatively gentle folk or country and western style. ''Broken English'' was a radical departure, featuring a contemporary fusion of rock, punk, new wave and dance, with liberal use of synthesizers. After years of cigarette smoking, Faithfull's voice was in a lower register, far raspier, and had a more world-weary quality than in the past that matched the often raw emotions expressed in the newer songs.
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