January 30, 2025

45 RPMs 87: Marianne Faithfull ~ Broken English 12" single

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Today, one of my Immortals (link below) proved to me she wasn't! I never learn but love makes ya CRAZY!       
 

 
 
To me the album this song came from was the pinnacle of her work. It is as close to perfection anyone can attain. And these two songs are the crown of perfection!             
 

 
 
Broken English is a mid-tempo rock song with a strong influence from new wave. The song is set in the simple time signature of 4/4, with a tempo of 122 beats per minute. It is built around a simple rhythm guitar motif and synthesizer effects. Faithfull's vocals sound lower and cracked compared to her earlier work due to severe laryngitis coupled with heavy smoking and drug abuse during the 1970s. This gives the song a raw, more tavern-like feeling which was perfect for dancing in nightclubs.     
 

 
 
Why'd Ya Do It? is one of the most "X Rated" songs I've ever heard with a popular song and she hits it completely out of the park with this driving dance song! The sexually explicit lyrics by Heathcote Williams caused a walk-out by the female workers on the EMI production line.         
           

Marianne Faithfull ~ Why'd Ya Do It?
 
 
     Why'd Ya Do It?
 
Marianne Faithfull
When I stole a twig from our little nest
And gave it to a bird with nothing in her beak
I had my balls and my brains put into a vice
And twisted around for a whole fucking week

"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you let that trash
Get a hold of your cock, get stoned on my hash?

"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you let her suck your cock?
Ah, do me a favour, don't put me in the dock
"Why'd ya do it", she said, They're mine all your tools
You just tied me to the mast of the ship of fools

"Why'd ya do it", she said, when you know it makes me sore
'Cause she had cobwebs up her fanny and I believe in giving to the poor
"Why'd ya do it", she said, Why'd you spit on my snatch?
Are we out of love now, is this just a bad patch?

"Why'd ya do it", she said, Why'd you do what you did?
You drove my ego to a really bad skid

"Why'd you do it", she said, ain't nothing to laugh
You just tore all our kisses right in half!

"Why'd ya do it", she screamed, after all we said
Every time I see your dick, I see her cunt in my bed
"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did?
"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did?
Betray my little oyster for such a low bid

The whole room was swirling
Her lips were still curling

"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did?
"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did
"Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did
"Why'd ya do it", she said, "Why'd ya do it", she said
Why'd you do what you did?

Oh, big grey mother, I love you forever
With your barbed wire pussy and your good and bad weather

("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)

("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)

("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)
("Why'd ya do it", she said, why'd you do what you did)

Songwriters: Marianne Faithfull, Terry Stannard, Joe Mavety, David York Stephen, Heathcote Williams, Barry (gb) Reynolds.
    
     



        
Tracklist:

Side 1:

A - Broken English, written by Barry Reynolds, Joe Mavety, M. Faithfull*, Steve York, Terry Stannard - 5:59

Side 2:

B - Why D'ya Do It?, written by Barry Reynolds, Heathcote Williams, Joe Mavety, M. Faithfull*, Steve York, Terry Stannard - 6:35

Companies, etc.

    Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Ltd.
    Produced For – Airstream
    Published By – Airstream Music Ltd.
    Published By – Zem Sounds, Inc.
    Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound
    Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria

 Credits:
 
      Producer – Mark Miller Mundy
 
Notes:

Special 12" Single

"1S" etch in runouts denotes a Santa Maria pressing variant.

Antilles, a division of Island Records Inc. New York, N.Y.
Printed in U.S.A.

[labels]
℗ 1979 Island Records, Ltd.

A: Published by Airstream Music, Ltd.
B: Zem Sounds, Inc. (BMI)

Runout details are etched except STERLING stamped.

Barcode and Other Identifiers
        
        
    Rights Society: BMI
    Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): I S AN-801-A-CS1 A2 STERLING
    Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): \ S AN 801-B-CS2 A1 STERLING
        
        
        
        
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Broken English 12" 45 RPM             
     
     
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Marianne Faithfull - 1968     
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January 29, 2025

1,000,001 CDs 24: John Tavener ~ Eternity's Sunrise

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John Tavenor ~ Eternity's Sunrise CD


Today is the birthday of English composer, John Tavenor, known for his extensive output of choral religious works. He was born on January 28, 1944, in Wembley, London.                
           
           
           
           
           
           
Tracklist:

1 - Eternity's Sunrise - 10:54
2 - Song Of The Angel - 4:49
3 - Petra: A Ritual Dream - 10:29
4 - Sappho: Lyrical Fragments - 14:31
5 - Funeral Canticle - 23:54

Companies, etc.

    Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Harmonia Mundi USA
    Copyright © – Harmonia Mundi USA
    Published By – Chester Music Ltd.
    Published By – G. Schirmer Inc.
    Recorded At – Temple Church, London
    Glass Mastered At – Sonopress – X-6787
    Pressed By – Sonopress

Credits:

    Baritone Vocals – George Mosley
    Choir – The Academy Of Ancient Music
    Composed By – John Tavener
    Conductor – Paul Goodwin (2)
    Orchestra – The Academy Of Ancient Music
    Soprano Vocals – Julia Gooding, Patricia Rozario
    Violin – Andrew Manze

Notes:

"Produced in the USA"
"Made in Germany"
(P)(C) 1999
Issued with a 52-page booklet and a cardstock slip-case.

Barcode and Other Identifiers
 
    Barcode (Reader): 093046723125
    Barcode (Text): 0 93046 72312 5
    Label Code: LC 7045
    Other (Printed on art side of disc, rear cover, and inside booklet): Made in Germany
    Other (Printed inside booklet): Produced in the USA
    Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): X-6787 / HMU907231 A
    Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0772
    Matrix / Runout (Variant 2): [Sonopress logo] X-6787 HMU907231 A
    Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 0714
 
John Tavener - The Academy Of Ancient Music, Paul Goodwin (2) – Eternity's Sunrise
Label: Harmonia Mundi USA – HMU 907231, Harmonia Mundi France – HMU 907231
Format: CD
Country: US
Released: 1999
Genre: Classical
Style: Neo-Classical, Contemporary
 



          
 
 
          
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January 27, 2025

The Styrous Viewfinder ~ 1,900,000 Pageviews

   
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On October 24, 2021, the Viewfinder hit 900,200 Pageviews! Here it is, three years, three months, three days and a million Pageviews later.     
 
How amazing is THAT?         
 
A heart-felt thanks to all the people who have found my blog of interest!
 
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January 20, 2025

20,000 vinyl LPs 377: Sophie Tucker – Bigger And Better Than Ever

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Sophie Tucker  ~ Bigger And Better Than Ever
vinyl LP front cover 
 cover photographer unknown
photo of album cover by Styrous®


Today is the birthday of Sophie Tucker, who was a Ukrainian-American singer, comedian, actress, and radio personality known for her powerful delivery of comical and risqué songs. She was one of the most popular entertainers in the U.S. during the first half of the 20th century. She was known by the nickname "the Last of the Red-Hot Mamas"  
 
 
Sophie Tucker  ~ Bigger And Better Than Ever
vinyl LP front cover signed
 cover photographer unknown
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 

She was born Sofiya "Sonya" Kalish (Ukrainian: Соня Калиш; Yiddish: סאָפיאַ קאַליש) in 1886 to a Jewish family in Tulchyn, Russian Empire, now Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. She began singing at her parents' restaurant for tips. Between taking orders and serving customers, Tucker recalled that she "would stand up in the narrow space by the door and sing with all the drama I could put into it. At the end of the last chorus, between me and the onions, there wasn't a dry eye in the place.   
 
 
Sophie Tucker  ~ Bigger And Better Than Ever
vinyl LP back cover 
 cover photographer unknown
photo of album cover by Styrous®
 

In 1907, Tucker made her first theater appearance, singing at an amateur night in a vaudeville establishment. The producers thought that the crowd would tease her for being "so big and ugly." Early in her career, Tucker appeared in blackface as a minstrel singer, but she disliked this work and would sabotage the act by revealing that she was white at the end of the show, first removing a glove to reveal her white hand, then by pulling off her wig and exposing her blonde hair. Tucker also began integrating "fat girl" humor, which became a common thread in her acts. Her songs included I Don't Want to Get Thin and Nobody Loves a Fat Girl, But Oh How a Fat Girl Can Love.          
 
 

 Sophie Tucker  ~ Bigger And Better Than Ever
vinyl LP back cover details
 cover photographer unknown
detail photos of album cover by Styrous®
 

 
 
In 1909, Tucker performed with the Ziegfeld Follies. Tucker released Some of These Days on Edison Records, written by Shelton Brooks. The title of the song was used as the title of Tucker's 1945 biography. In 1921, Tucker hired pianist and songwriter Ted Shapiro as her accompanist and musical director, a position he would keep throughout her career. Besides writing a number of songs for her, Shapiro became part of her stage act, playing piano on stage while she sang, and exchanging banter and wisecracks with her in between numbers.       
 
 
 Sophie Tucker  ~ Bigger And Better Than Ever
vinyl LP back cover details
 cover photographer unknown
detail photos of album cover by Styrous®

 
In 1929, she made her first movie appearance in Honky Tonk. During the 1930s, Tucker brought elements of nostalgia for the early years of the 20th century into her show. She was billed as "the Last of the Red Hot Mamas" as her hearty sexual appetite was a frequent subject of her songs, unusual for female performers of the day after the decline of vaudeville.          







 
 
 



   
Tracklist:
       
Side 1:
        
A1 - Take A Look At Yourself
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Reginald Montgomery
Written-By – Mac Maurzda*, Reginald Montgomery - 4:56

A2 - Be As Big As The World You Live In
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Alex Studer
Written-By – Alex Studer, Mac Maurzda* - 4:19

A3 - Open Your Heart, Open Your Mind
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Dick Bailey
Written-By – Dick Bailey (3), Mac Maurzda* - 4:55

A4 - With Your Life You Can Do What You Will
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Reginald Montgomery
Written-By – Mac Maurzda*, Reginald Montgomery - 4:17
       
Side 2:
       
B1 - I'm Bigger And Better Than Ever
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Ted Shapiro
Written-By – Mac Maurzda*, Ted Shapiro - 2:31

B2 - Love Is My One Bad Habit
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Ted Shapiro
Written-By – Mac Maurzda*, Ted Shapiro - 3:22

B3 - The Fountain Of Youth
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Alex Studer
Written-By – Alex Studer, Mac Maurzda* - 4:15

B4 - I'm As Modern As Tomorrow And As Old As Yesterday
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Reginald Montgomery
Written-By – Mac Maurzda*, Reginald Montgomery - 4:50

B5 - Sophie's Matrimonial Mart
Accompanied By – Ted Shapiro
Written By – Mac Maurzda, Alex Studer
Written-By – Alex Studer, Mac Maurzda* - 6:00
       
Credits:
       
     Piano, Orchestra – Ted Shapiro
 
 
Sophie Tucker – Bigger And Better Than Ever
Label: Wing Records – MGW 12176
Format: Vinyl, LP
Country: US
Released: 1956
Genre: Jazz
Style: Comedy, Easy Listening
         
         
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Bigger And Better Than Ever     
     
           
     
   
     
     
     
     
     
     
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Jevetta Steele articles/mentions

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Bagdad Cafe LaserDisc     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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New Year articles

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Chinese New Year, 2017         
New Year's Eve in 2020           
New Year's Day ~ 2020         


New Years - 2025
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The Yobs - Auld Lang Syne                      
The Yobs & Guy Lombardo        
           

         
        
        
         
        
        
        
        
         
        
         
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January 17, 2025

David Lynch articles/mentions

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David Lynch - 1964
High School photo
     
     
     
           
Eraserhead             
Twin Peaks
         
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Chris Isaac ~ Silvertone      
Prince ~ Parade Under the Cherry Moon