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Dangerous Acquaintances
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Marianne Faithfull's 1981 album "Dangerous Acquaintances" is a mainstream rock album that follows the angry and alternative new wave sound of her previous album "Broken English". The album uses over a dozen session musicians and was seen as a disappointing follow-up by reviewers, who felt it traded boldness for conventionality. Faithfull was unhappy with the recording process, citing miscommunication and poor production decisions, and was particularly unhappy with the way the producer interacted with the musicians. The album's singles include "Intrigue" and "For Beauty's Sake", a co-write with Steve Winwood.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Damon Albarn
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- 3.Marianne Faithfull
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