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Ute Lemper: Punishing Kiss

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Download links and information about Ute Lemper: Punishing Kiss by Ute Lemper. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Pop, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 57:25 minutes.

Artist: Ute Lemper
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Pop, Alternative, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 12
Duration: 57:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Little Water Song (featuring John Bradbury, Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer) 3:59
2. The Case Continues (featuring Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer) 3:52
3. Passionate Fight (from the Song Cycle "Correspondence") (featuring Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer) 4:15
4. Die Dreigroschenoper: Tango Ballad (featuring Neil Hannon, Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer) 4:57
5. Couldn't You Keep That to Yourself (featuring Joby Talbot, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer) 2:50
6. Glass: Streets of Berlin (featuring Warren Ellis, Joby Talbot, Everton Nelson, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer, Miggy Barradas) 4:02
7. The Part You Throw Away (featuring John Beal, Jay Berliner, Evan Lurie, Alfredo Pedernera, Jill Jaffe) 4:42
8. Split (featuring Neil Hannon, Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer, Miggy Barradas) 3:42
9. Punishing Kiss (featuring Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer, Miggy Barradas) 4:35
10. Purple Avenue (featuring Warren Ellis, Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer, Miggy Barradas) 4:23
11. You Were Meant for Me (featuring Joby Talbot, The Divine Comedy, Bryan Mills, Ivor Talbot, Stuart 'Pinkie' Bates, Rob Farrer, Miggy Barradas) 5:12
12. Scope J. (featuring Gavyn Wright, John Giblin, Brian Gascoigne, Hugh Burns, Alasdair Malloy) 10:56

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Ute Lemper has developed a reputation as a successor to Lotte Lenya with the looks of Greta Garbo or Marlene Dietrich, a northern European chanteuse with a taste for the decadent sound of Weimar Germany; she is arguably the definitive interpreter of Kurt Weill for her generation. Punishing Kiss, her first album devoted primarily to songs by contemporary songwriters, extends her reputation by incorporating the work of artists influenced by Weill, including Elvis Costello, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave. But the primary collaborators on the album are the members of the British group the Divine Comedy, who provide the backing tracks on most of the songs, and three compositions by group members Neil Hannon and Joby Talbot, with Hannon singing duet vocals on three tracks. The sound of Weill — the early Weill — pervades the album, starting with the inclusion of his "Tango Ballad," a song in which a couple reminisce about the good old days when he was a procurer and she a prostitute. Such a decadent tone continues in Cave's "Little Water Song" (sung by a woman who is being drowned by her lover), Costello's complex tales of romantic dissolution, and in the characteristic Waits songs of romantic low-life types. Among the most impressive selections, however, are the Divine Comedy tracks "The Case Continues" and "Split," which finds Lemper and Hannon hurling witty insults at each other. From its extensive set of photographs of Lemper in black leather posing in a decaying building to the dramatic arrangements and the singer's powerful, precise vocals, this is highly stylized art music given a pop element by its composers. A daring effort, it deserves more of an audience than it is likely to get, at least at first.