Faithfull has been a prolific artist in the new century, releasing several albums that have received positive critical response.
In 2000, she released
Vagabond Ways which many critics hailed as her finest album since
Broken English. It included collaborations with
Daniel Lanois, Emmylou Harris, Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, and writer (and friend)
Frank McGuiness. Later that year she sang "Love Got Lost" on
Joe Jackson's Night and Day II album.
Her renaissance continued with
Kissin' Time, released in 2002. The album contained songs written with
Beck, Billy Corgan, Jarvis Cocker, Dave Stewart, David Courts, and the French pop singer
Étienne Daho. On this record, she paid tribute to
Nico (with "Song for Nico"), whose work she admired. The album also included an
autobiographical song she co-wrote with Cocker, called "Sliding Through Life on Charm".
In 2005, she released
Before the Poison. The album was primarily a collaboration with
PJ Harvey and
Nick Cave, though
Damon Albarn and
Jon Brion also contributed. Once again critics hailed it as one of her best albums since
Broken English 26 years earlier.
In 2005,
André Schneider performed a cover version of her song "The Hawk", and she recorded (and co-produced) "Lola R Forever", a cover of the
Serge Gainsbourg song "Lola Rastaquouere" with
Sly &
Robbie for the tribute album
Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited.
In 2007 Faithfull collaborated with the British singer/songwriter,
Patrick Wolf on the duet "Magpie" from his third album
The Magic Position and wrote and recorded a new song for the French film
Truands called "A Lean and Hungry Look" with Ulysse. Later this year Marianne will release a second volume of autobiography called
Memories, Dreams and Reflections. The book, to be published by Fourth Estate, is a more personal history than
Faithfull.
Faithfull currently resides in
Paris, with her manager François Ravard. In September 2006, she called off a concert tour after she was diagnosed with
breast cancer. The following month, she underwent surgery in
France and no further treatment was necessary owing to the tumour having been caught at a very early stage. Less than two months after she declared having the disease, Faithfull made her public statement of full recovery.
In March 2007 she returned to the stage with a touring show entitled
Songs of Innocence and Experience. Supported by a trio, the performance had a semi-acoustic feel and toured European theatres throughout the spring and summer. The show featured many songs she had not performed live before including "Something Better", the song she sang on the
Rolling Stones' Rock & Roll Circus. The show also included the
Harry Nillson song "Don't Forget Me" which features the line "When we're old and full of cancer, it doesn't matter now, come on, get happy" seen as a celebration of her surviving the disease.
Recent articles hint Faithfull is looking into retirement, in hopes money from
Songs of the Innocence and Experience, will enable her to live in comfort.
The 60-year-old says:
“I’m not prepared to be 70 and absolutely broke. I realized last year that I have no safety net at all and I’m going to have to get one. So I need to change my attitude to life, which means I have to put away 10 per cent every year of my old age. I want to be in a position where I don’t have to work. I should have thought about this a long time ago but I didn’t.”http://www.jewtastic.com/posts/13210
On 11 October 2007 Marianne admitted to having the disease
hepatitis C on UK television programme '
This Morning', and that she had first been diagnosed with the condition 12 years before.