Leonard Cohen - Songs from a Room

Leonard Cohen - Songs from a Room
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Album Details

Title: Songs from a Room
Artist: Leonard Cohen
Release Date: 1969
Re-Released On: 4/21/2009
Label: Columbia, Sony Music Distribution, Col
Duration: 35:38
UPCs: 074640976728, 0886970938822, 5099703207422, 5099706358725, 643346000817
Genre: Folk
Styles: Folk-Pop, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock
Moods: Literate, Reflective, Cerebral, Intimate, Poignant, Sensual, Wistful, Austere, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Complex, Gloomy, Melancholy, Romantic, Sardonic, Somber, Weary, Wry, Sad
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Bird on a Wire
  2. The Story of Isaac
  3. A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes
  4. Partisan
  5. Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
  6. The Old Revolution
  7. The Butcher
  8. You Know Who I Am
  9. Lady Midnight
  10. Tonight Will Be Fine

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDSony Music Distribution88697093882
1997CDCol63587
1990CDColumbiaCK-9767

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Album Review

Leonard Cohen's first album was an unqualified triumph which announced the arrival of a bold and singular talent, and many who heard it must have wondered what Cohen could do for an encore. By comparison, Cohen's second album, 1969's Songs from a Room, was something of a letdown. While it's a fine LP, it ultimately feels neither as striking nor as assured as Songs of Leonard Cohen. Bob Johnston stepped in as producer for Songs from a Room, and his arrangements are simpler than those John Simon crafted for the debut, but they're also full of puzzling accents, such as the jew's harp that punctuates several tracks, the churchy organ line in "The Old Revolution," and the harsh synthesizer flourishes on "A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes." Johnston also had trouble coaxing strong vocal performances from Cohen; his singing here sounds tentative and his meter is uncertain, which regardless of how one feels about Cohen's much-debated vocal prowess is not the case with his other work. And finally, the quality of the songs on Songs from a Room is less consistent than on Songs of Leonard Cohen; as fine as "Bird on a Wire," "You Know Who I Am," "The Story of Isaac" and "Seems So Long Ago, Nancy" may be, "The Butcher" and "A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes" simply aren't up to his usual standards. Despite the album's flaws, Songs from a Room's strongest moments convey a naked intimacy and fearless emotional honesty that's every bit as powerful as the debut, and it left no doubt that Cohen was a major creative force in contemporary songwriting. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob JohnstonProducer
Leonard CohenVocals
Neil WilburnEngineer