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Leonard Cohen – I'm Your Man -1988- Pop Rock (Vinyl) Mint
Leonard Cohen – I'm Your Man -1988- Pop Rock (Vinyl) Mint
Leonard Cohen – I'm Your Man -1988- Pop Rock (Vinyl)
mint copy - Bin # R19 Mint
I'm Your Man was recorded in Los Angeles and Montreal and employed four producers: Roscoe Beck, Jean-Michel Reusser, Michel Robidoux, and Cohen himself. The LP would give Cohen an updated, contemporary 80s sound, featuring songs composed primarily on keyboards and delivered in Cohen's increasingly gravelly rasp. Cohen's sound had started to evolve on his last album Various Positions but it is more fully realized on this LP. In his book Leonard Cohen: A Remarkable Life, biographer Anthony Reynolds observes, "...in almost every respect I'm Your Man marked not so much a progression but an evolutionary leap forward...Cohen's new musical canvas was rich and wide, with its bold and bald use of sequencers, drum machines, synclavier and synths all mixed exotically with the lingering eastern European textures of the bouzouki, the oud, and the heart rending (old Russian school) violin." Cohen felt his singing had improved as well, telling Adrian Deevoy of The Q Magazine in 1991, "Sometimes I can’t stand the sound of my voice. It went through periods. The first and second records it sounded right. Then I stopped being able to find the right voice for the songs. The songs were good and the intention was good but the voice wasn’t really up to it. I lost it for a while. When I did Various Positions it was coming back and when I got to I’m Your Man I was in full stride." In 1997 he reiterated to Nigel Williamson of Uncut, "On I'm Your Man, my voice had settled and I didn't feel ambiguous about it. I could at last deliver the songs with the authority and intensity required."
Label: | Columbia – FC 44191 |
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Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Album
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Country: | Canada |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Rock, Folk, World, & Country |
Style: | Folk Rock, Synth-pop |
Tracklist
A1 |
First We Take Manhattan
Mixed By – Frank Wolfe*
Performer [Played By] – Jeff Fisher
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5:59 | |
A2 |
Ain't No Cure For Love
Bass – Peter Kisilenko
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Guitar – Bob Stanley*
Keyboards – Jeff Fisher
Producer [With] – Roscoe Beck
Saxophone [Sax] – Richard Baudet
Vocals [Ad Lib] – Jennifer Warnes
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4:49 | |
A3 |
Everybody Knows
Arranged By, Keyboards – Leonard Cohen, Michel Robidoux
Engineer – Roger Guérin*
Engineer [Rock Steady Second] – Fred Deschamps*
Oud – John Bilezikjian
Producer – Michel Robidoux
Vocals – Jennifer Warnes
Written-By – Sharon Robinson
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5:33 | |
A4 |
I'm Your Man
Drums – Tom Brechtlein
Engineer – Roger Guerin
Keyboards – Leonard Cohen
Producer, Drums [Drum Fill] – Michel Robidoux
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4:25 | |
B1 |
Take This Waltz
Arranged By, Performer [Played By] – Jean-Philippe Rykiel
Engineer [Stagg Street Studio] – Kevin Beauchamp
Engineer [Studio Monmartre] – Jean-Jacques Peruchon
Lyrics By [Based On A Poem By (Little Viennese Waltz)] – Frederico Garcia Lorca*
Mixed By – Frank Wolfe*
Producer – Gean-Michel Reusser*, Roscoe Beck
Violin – Raffi Hakopian
Vocals – Jennifer Warnes
Vocals [With] – Elisabeth Valletti, Evelyine Hebey*, Mayel Assouly
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5:58 | |
B2 |
Jazz Police
Drums [Additional] – Vinnie Colaiuta
Performer [Played By], Written-By – Jeff Fisher
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3:51 | |
B3 |
I Can't Forget
Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
Engineer – Billy Youdelman
Keyboards – Larry Cohen
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Piano – Leonard Cohen
Producer, Arranged By – Roscoe Beck
Steel Guitar – Sneaky Pete Kleinow
Vocals [With] – Jennifer Warnes, Jude Johnstone
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4:29 | |
B4 |
Tower Of Song
Arranged By, Performer [Played By] – Leonard Cohen
Engineer [With] – François Deschamps
Vocals – Jennifer Warnes
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5:37 |