Leonard Cohen's Poetics of Love and Faith
Released in 1988, this is a masterpiece that combines Cohen's mature lyric world with the sound of the 1980s.
The bold use of synthesizers and drum machines in the production gives new life to his profound words. The title track, "I'm Your Man," is a sensual song about devotion, and the entire album examines relationships from a mature man's perspective. The 2016 180-gram vinyl release preserves the warmth of the original in high-quality sound.
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A:
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1)
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First We Take Manhattan
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2)
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Ain't No Cure For Love
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3)
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Everybody Knows
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4)
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I'm Your Man
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B:
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Take This Waltz
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2)
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Jazz Police
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3)
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I Can't Forget
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4)
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Tower Of Song
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Producer - Leonard Cohen (A1 to B2, B4)
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Vocals, Written-By - Leonard Cohen
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Coordinator [Production] - Roscoe Beck
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Producer - Roscoe Beck (A2, B1, B3)
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Coordinator [Technical] - Leanne Ungar
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Engineer - Leanne Ungar (A3 to B1, B4)
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Mixed By [Rock Steady, Los Angeles] - Leanne Ungar (A2 to B4)
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Vocals - Anjani
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Mixed By [Rock Steady, Second Engineer] - Fred Echelard (A2, A4, B2 to B4)
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Engineer [Studio Tempo, Second Engineer] - François Deschamps (A1, A2, B2)
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Engineer [Studio Tempo, Montreal] - Ian Terry (2) (A1, A2, B2)
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Photography By [Coverphoto] - Sharon Weisz
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Design [Jacket] - Orchestra Paris