Recent Songs

Recent Songs

by Leonard Cohen
Recent Songs

Recent Songs

by Leonard Cohen

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

The first thing Leonard Cohen's music fans noticed about his sixth new studio album, given the typically open-ended title Recent Songs, was that, musically, it marked a return to the gypsy folk sound of his early records after the incongruous arrangements Phil Spector imposed on its predecessor, Death of a Ladies' Man, only two years earlier. There were subtle musical developments, particularly a flavor of the American Southwest, courtesy of the band Passenger, which played on several tracks, but the acoustic guitars and violin recalled classic Cohen. Fans of the artist's poetry noticed something else. His writing had become increasingly bitter and angry during the 1970s in the books The Energy of Slaves and Death of a Lady's Man as well as in his lyrics, but there was a new equanimity in these Recent Songs that began with the welcoming introduction of "The Guests." All was not suddenly well, of course, but "the open-hearted many" outnumbered "the broken-hearted few." Cohen's usual mixture of religious and sexual imagery in the songs was elegant and evocative rather than painful. If he was conscious of the sacrifices he had made in vain in "Came So Far for Beauty," he was nevertheless able to make a sincere plea to a woman in "The Window," mixing it with a prayer to "gentle this soul." The album was full of references to absence and dislocation, but Cohen deliberately countered them with humor. The cover of "The Lost Canadian (Un Canadient Errant)" was enlivened by a mariachi arrangement, and the album ended with "Ballad of the Absent Mare," an allegory about a cowboy's search for a horse that ended with the suggestion that the pursuit was only a romantic game. Though often abstract, Recent Songs suggested Cohen had regained a certain equilibrium after a long dark period. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 12/01/2017
Label: Columbia
UPC: 0889854352813
Rank: 75772

Tracks

  1. The Guests [Album Version]
  2. Humbled in Love
  3. The Window [Album Version]
  4. Came So Far for Beauty
  5. The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien Errant) [Album Version]
  6. The Traitor [Album Version]
  7. Our Lady of Solitude
  8. The Gypsy's Wife [Album Version]
  9. The Smokey Life [Album Version]
  10. Ballad of the Absent Mare [Longer Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Leonard Cohen   Primary Artist,Vocals
Stephanie Spruill   Vocals
Bill Ginn   Keyboards
Earl Dumler   Oboe
John Bilezikjian   Guitar
Garth Hudson   Keyboards
John Lissauer   Keyboards
Jennifer Warnes   Vocals,Vocal Harmony
Randy Waldman   Keyboards
Abraham Laboriel, Sr.   Bass
Jim Gilstrap   Vocals
Maxine Willard Waters   Vocals
Mitch Watkins   Guitar
Pablo Sandoval   Trumpet
Charles Beck   Bass
Everado Sandoval   Guitar
Roger St Kennerly   Vocals
Paul Ostermayer   Saxophone
Steve Meador   Drums
Ricardo Gonzalez   Guitar
Jose Perez   Trumpet
Julia Tillman Waters   Vocals
John Miller   Bass

Technical Credits

Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Leonard Cohen   Arranger,Composer,Producer
M. A. Gerin-Lajoie   Composer
John Lissauer   Composer
Jennifer Warnes   Harmony
Henry Lewy   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Skip Cottrell   Assistant,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Glen Christensen   Art Direction
Derek Dunann   Assistant,Mixing Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Greg Falken   Assistant
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