Strange Weather is a 1987 studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull, recorded after recovering from a 17-year addiction to heroin in 1986. The album's three predecessors on Island Records were all recorded while Faithfull confronted personal struggles, with most lyrics and some music penned by Faithfull herself. In contrast, Strange Weather is a mix of rock, blues and dark cabaret, none written by Faithfull. The album was produced by Hal Willner, with musicians including Bill Frisell. The title track became a Faithfull concert staple and has appeared live in three additional recordings.