Showing posts with label leonard cohen. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

LEONARD COHEN to release 'Songs From The Road',


FILMED IN 2008/2009 IN HIGH DEFINITION AND 5.1. SURROUND SOUND, AT VENUES IN CANADA, GERMANY, ISRAEL, SCANDINAVIA, SWEDEN, THE UNITED KINGDOM AND U.S.A.

"Lover, Lover, Lover," "Bird On the Wire," "Chelsea Hotel," "Waiting for the Miracle," "Suzanne," "The Partisan," "Hallelujah," "Closing Time," and more - plus 20-minute "behind the scenes" interview feature

Separate DVD+CD and Blu-ray packages available at retail starting September 14, 2010, through Columbia/Legacy; Gatefold, 180 gram vinyl LP of the 12 audio tracks also available
In 1999, after an extended break from the spotlight, 64-year old Leonard Cohen returned to the recording studio and world stage with a passion. From then until now, his albums, concerts and DVD releases have informed a new generation. At the same time, Cohen has heroically fulfilled the dreams of his first generation of fans that have been following his career at Columbia Records since his debut LP in 1967.

Following the celebration of his 40th year as a Columbia artist in 2007 and coinciding with his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in March 2008, Cohen thrilled his fans by announcing his first tour dates in 15 years. He's gone on to play the most prestigious and beautiful venues in virtually every corner of the globe, mesmerizing and charming audiences with performances that were hailed as some of the best of his career. "When legend Cohen takes to the stage," raved Ireland's The Independent (June 2008), "it's no less than a cultural event of Biblical dimensions."

One dozen of Leonard Cohen's most famous songs from those recent world tour performances – at auditorium halls, festivals, arenas, and stadiums from Tel Aviv to London, from across Europe to the California desert and his native Canada – are now collected on SONGS FROM THE ROAD. The 12-song program filmed in high def and recorded in 5.1 surround sound will be issued in two separate packages: The DVD+CD package will be an oversized 2-disc softpak, identical to last year's Leonard Cohen Live At The Isle Of Wight 1970. The Blu-ray will be in a standard amray case. Both will be available at all retail outlets starting September 14th through Columbia/Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT. A gatefold, 180 gram vinyl LP of the 12 audio tracks will also be released the same date.

As a bonus, the DVD and Blu-ray configurations will include a 20-minute "behind the scenes" backstage interview with the individual band members. The interviews were conducted by Leonard's daughter, Lorca Cohen.

The sets also feature two different sets of annotations. One is a rare album liner notes essay written by Leon Wieseltier, literary editor of The New Republic. The other is a detailed track-by-track insider's commentary written by Ed Sanders, who served as producer of the sound recording and editing, and producer and director of the video recording and editing. "I was there for every rehearsal," he begins. "I was at every sound check. I was present at every show."
Sanders' notes provides precious insight into the selection process for the twelve outstanding performances captured on SONGS FROM THE ROAD. For "Chelsea Hotel" (Royal Albert Hall, London, 11/17/2008), Sanders writes "Between sound check and show time Leonard would often play his guitar in the dressing room. In the early stages of this leg I would find him practicing 'Chelsea Hotel.' It came as a surprise to everyone (especially those on stage!) when at Rotterdam he launched into it solo after 'Tower of Song.' He continued to rehearse it with the band until the arrangement was ready. The version presented here is the second full-band performance. At the time I thought it was exceptionally compelling and I told Leonard so during intermission. He replied that he thought it went well; that he could feel the presence of a certain 'someone' as he sang it."

SONGS FROM THE ROAD is not only a tribute to Cohen's consummate artistry as a concert performer, it is also a tribute to his enduring worldwide popularity at this time in his career. The program complements his 2-disc DVD release of last year, Live In London, recorded on July 17, 2008, at London's 02 Arena, one of Europe's largest indoor venues. Live In London marked his first concert collection to be released since the 2001 CD, Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979. (Note: The O2 Arena selections on SONGS FROM THE ROAD are from November 2008.)
It is ultimately Cohen's ageless songs that draw faithful audiences – new fans and old – to his advance sold-out concerts. (The 2008 tour dates sold over 700,000 tickets alone, across 84 shows worldwide.)

SONGS FROM THE ROAD represents every decade of his life as a recording artist, from the 1960s ("Suzanne" from his 1967 debut, Songs Of Leonard Cohen; "Bird on the Wire" and his interpretation of "The Partisan" both from his second album, 1969's Songs From a Room) – to the '00s ("That Don't Make it Junk" from 2001's Ten New Songs).
Along the way, SONGS FROM THE ROAD revisits Cohen's 'greatest hits' from the 1970s ("Famous Blue Raincoat" and "Avalanche" both from 1971's Songs Of Love and Hate; "Chelsea Hotel" from 1974's New Skin For the Old Ceremony, and "Lover, Lover, Lover" from the 1979 Field Commander Cohen recordings) – the 1980s ("Hallelujah" and "Heart With No Companion" from 1984's Various Positions) – and the 1990s ("Waiting for the Miracle" and "Closing Time" from 1992's The Future).

"Throughout the show," Wieseltier concludes in his essay, "it was never clear whose gratitude was greater, Cohen's or the audience's. He seemed to find at every stop the sisters of mercy whom he immortalized in one of his oldest and most tender songs…. And now, wherever this precious man wanders, the famous blue raincoat notwithstanding, people sing 'hallelujah!' The Psalmist himself could not have asked for more."

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Free Sharon Robinson mp3 now available

One of our most popular guests from the last season of podcasts, Sharon Robinson has made a free mp3 available via her website.

The versatile singer/songwriter has posted a live performance of 'Boogie Street' - a haunting song she co-wrote with Leonard Cohen for 2001's 'Ten New Songs' album. This version, featuring Sharon on lead vocals was recorded last year during Cohen's ongoing, highly-acclaimed world tour.

To download the song for free, click here .

Sharon's solo album, 'Everybody Knows' is currently available in stores and online.

For the latest round of Leonard Cohen tour dates, click here.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Leonard Cohen's upcoming European tour dates rescheduled due to injury


(Press Release – February, 05, 2010) – AEG Worldwide today announced that a run of performances by Leonard Cohen have been rescheduled to allow proper time for a sports-related injury sustained by the artist to heal.

While exercising recently, Mr. Cohen suffered a compression injury in his lower back. He has been advised by physicians to follow the typical four to six month regime of physical therapy prescribed for athletes with similar injuries.

“Doctors have confirmed that Mr. Cohen is otherwise in terrific shape, thanks to years of exercise and careful diet, and simply needs appropriate time to recover from the lower back injury,” stated Cohen’s manager, Robert Kory.

The rescheduled dates below will be amended shortly to reflect all thirteen rescheduled dates:
Sept. 15 CAEN ZENITH
Sept. 17 GRENOBLE PALAIS DES SPORTS
Sept. 19 STRASBOURG ZENITH
Sept. 21 MARSEILLE LE DOME
Sept. 23 TOURS PARC DES EXPOSITIONS
Sept. 25 LILLE ZENITH GRAND PALAIS
Oct. 04 KATOWICE SPODEK
Oct. 07 MOSCOW KREMLIN PALACE
Oct. 13 BRATISLAVA SIBAMAC ARENA

Since his return to the stage in May 2008, Mr. Cohen has played 191 sold out shows around the world, headlined the 2009 Coachella Music Festival and was hailed by Spin Magazine as the “Comeback of the Year” for 2009.

On January 30th, Mr Cohen received the 2010 Lifetime Achievement Special Merit Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences (NARAS) and was honored the following night on the Grammy Awards broadcast.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

RECOMMENDED: Leonard Cohen - Live In London




Available now on 2XCD and DVD.

From the press release:


Recorded live on July 17, 2008 at London's 02 Arena, one of Europe's largest indoor venues, during Cohen's phenomenal 2008 World Tour, Live In London offers definitive performances of classic songs drawn from the artist's 40-year repertory.

With his 2008 World Tour selling more than 700,000 tickets across 84 shows worldwide, Leonard Cohen is coming to New York City's Beacon Theatre on February 19 to perform his first U.S. concert in 15 years.

Leonard Cohen's first newly recorded release since 2004's gold-certified Dear Heather, the Live In London collection fully captures and recreates the extraordinary show that earned Cohen, who celebrated his 40th year as a Columbia Records artist in 2007, more than 80 five-star reviews for performances during his fall 2008 UK and European tour.

Leonard Cohen's return to live performance in Canada and Europe was met with extraordinary and unanimous accolades throughout 2008:

"Cohen poured everything he had into a stunning performance." - Rolling Stone, June 9, 2008

"Cohen's master class will become Irish concert lore.... Quite simply, it doesn't get much better than this." - The Independent (Ireland), June 16, 2008

"The mood in the hall was adulatory.... This show is one for the ages." - The National Post (Canada), June 7, 2008

"An epic concert for an ecstatic audience." - Macleans (Canada), June 2008

"Cohen didn't just present the songs that made him famous - he brought them to life, animating his well-tuned verses with wit and passion and presence." - Toronto Globe and Mail, June 9, 2008

"Charming, funny, poignant, smart, sharp and sexy.... Leonard Cohen was our man" - Toronto Sun, June 7, 2008
"When legend Cohen takes to the stage, it's no less than a cultural event of Biblical dimensions" - The Independent (Ireland), June 15, 2008

"Leonard Cohen's first show in Britain in 15 years is immaculate, beautiful, exquisite." - Daily Telegraph, London, June 18, 2008

"Leonard Cohen is the coolest dude on the planet, bar none." - Sunday Tribune (Ireland), June 22, 2008

"Here is a performer who reigns supreme in his ability to illuminate the spiritual, the political and the personal with passion, insight and wit." - Birmingham Mail (England), August 4, 2008

The first Leonard Cohen concert collection to be released since 2001's Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979, Live In London includes the songs:

Disc 1 -

1. Dance Me To The End Of Love
2. The Future
3. Ain't No Cure For Love
4. Bird On The Wire
5. Everybody Knows
6. In My Secret Life
7. Who By Fire
8. Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye
9. Anthem
10. Introduction
11. Tower Of Song
12. Suzanne
13. The Gypsy's Wife

Disc 2 -

1. Boogie Street
2. Hallelujah
3. Democracy
4. I'm Your Man
5. Recitation w/ N.L.
6. Take This Waltz
7. So Long, Marianne
8. First We Take Manhattan
9. Sisters Of Mercy
10. If It Be Your Will
11. Closing Time
12. I Tried To Leave You
13. Wither Thou Goest


Our verdict: A keepsake of one of the most exhilarating and unexpected returns to the stage in recent memory, Leonard Cohen Live In London amply shows that 14 years away from the stage has done nothing to diminish Cohen's ability to captivate an audience. As on previous tours, an outstanding band (in this case a 9-piece featuring, amongst others, a banduria, stand up bass, achilaud, wind instruments and a trio of backing singers including Sharon Robinson whom we interviewed last year on the podcast) has been assembled to recreate and enhance such undeniable triumphs of songwriting as 'Suzanne', 'Sisters Of Mercy', and 'Hallelujah'.

The well rounded set also features recent gems such as 2001's Ten New Songs' album highlights 'Boogie Street' and 'In My Secret Life'. In the 20,000 capacity o2 arena, Leonard's show loses nothing of its intimacy. His ability to silence the audience with a recitation of his poem 'A Thousand Kisses Deep' (included in the recent 'Book Of Longing') backed only by a single keyboard is truly something to behold.

As for Leonard himself, at 73 he still cuts a dapper and effusive figure, belying the 'miserable, bedsit poet' tag that has stuck with him all these years despite never being truly earned. On the contrary, Cohen seems at peace with himself, cheerful, cracks jokes, runs, skips and doffs his hat in gratitude to the spellbound audience at every opportunity. If this truly is his farewell jaunt, fans will surely be satisfied and this memento will be held dear for a very long time to come.

If you only pick up one edition, be sure to go for the DVD. You won't regret it.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Leonard Cohen to release Live In London CD/DVD

LEONARD COHEN to Release New "Live In London" CD/DVD

MUSIC NEWS - Columbia Records has announced the release of Leonard Cohen's Live In London , a March 31, 2009 release of the legendary singer-songwriter-musician-painter-poet's historic 2008 concert; available as either a DVD or 2 CD set. The show was recorded live on July 17, 2008 at London's 02 Arena. Live In London will offer the definitive performances of classic songs drawn from the his 40-year repertory. After his 2008 World Tour sold more than 700,000 tickets on 84 shows worldwide, Leonard Cohen is again performing live and coming to NYC's newly renovated Beacon Theatre on February 19 to perform his first US concert in 15 years (he's also booked for the Coachella Festival on April 17, 2009).

Leonard Cohen's first newly recorded release since 2004's gold-certified Dear Heather (buy cd here ) , Live In London release fully captures and recreates the extraordinary show that earned Cohen, who celebrated his 40th year as a Columbia Records artist in 2007, more than 80 five-star reviews for performances during his fall 2008 UK and European tour. Leonard Cohen's return to live performance in Canada and Europe was met with extraordinary and unanimous accolades throughout 2008.

When inducting him into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in March 2008, Lou Reed singled out Leonard Cohen as among the "highest and most influential echelon of songwriters."

The first Leonard Cohen concert collection to be released since 2001's Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 (buy CD here ) , Live In London includes the following: Disc 1 - 1. Dance Me To The End Of Love 2. The Future 3. Ain't No Cure For Love 4. Bird On The Wire 5. Everybody Knows 6. In My Secret Life 7. Who By Fire 8. Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye 9. Anthem 10. Introduction 11. Tower Of Song 12. Suzanne 13. The Gypsy's Wife

Disc 2 - 1. Boogie Street 2. Hallelujah 3. Democracy 4. I'm Your Man 5. Recitation w/ N.L. 6. Take This Waltz 7. So Long, Marianne 8. First We Take Manhattan 9. Sisters Of Mercy 10. If It Be Your Will 11. Closing Time 12. I Tried To Leave You 13. Wither Thou Goest

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

PLAYLIST: Insomnia Cafe: Season 2, Episode 3



Originally posted on the old site, September 2008. Here’s the full playlist, and clickable links to each artist’s website.

Black Velvet Elvis - The Girl With The Strawberry Hair

Melissa Ricks- Heartbeat
Kelly's Lot- Joan Of Arc

Kitty, Daisy & Lewis- Going Up The Country
Sharon Robinson- Party For The Lonely + interview

Billy Bragg- O Freedom
Jean Synodinos- Waiting For The Light To Change

David Bennett Cohen- Blues For A Summer Dream

Visit our iTunes page and download the episode (Episode 9/Season 2, Episode 1) at: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=208833379

Download iTunes for free at http://www.apple.com/itunes

Send feedback to: insomniacafepodcast@gmail.com