October 7, 2001
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Album Review: Leonard Cohen

TEN NEW SONGS
By JANE STEVENSON



TEN NEW SONGS
Leonard Cohen
(Columbia-Sony)

After living on SoCal's Mt. Baldy for nearly five years, where he became a Zen monk, Canada's legendary poet-songwriter-novelist finally came down from the mountain, ready to write and record again.

In stores Tuesday, Cohen's first album since 1992's The Future finds him hooking up with former backup singer-multi-instrumentalist Sharon Robinson and producer Leanne Ungar for one of his more linear, if still intoxicating, musical efforts.

Starting with the opener In My Secret Life, which begins with Robinson's backup vocals before Cohen's gravelly voice kicks in, there is the sense of this being a cohesive album with a distinct fatalist theme as opposed to disparate spoken word pieces.

Lyrically, the standout is the lovely lament A Thousand Kisses Deep, as Cohen sings: "I'm turning tricks, I'm getting fixed, I'm back on boogie street/You lose your grip, and then you slip into the Masterpiece."

While hardly that, Ten New Songs clearly indicates that the Silent One (as his new Dharma name, Jikan, translates) will be silent no longer. He might even tour.

Other highlights include the country music wisdom of That Don't Make It Junk, the sexy and slow Here It Is and By The Rivers Dark, and the gospel-like Boogie Street. (More on: Leonard Cohen).

Track Listing 1. In My Secret Life
  2. A Thousand Kisses Deep
  3. That Don't Make It Junk
  4. Here It Is
  5. Love Itself
  6. By The Rivers Dark
  7. Alexandra Leaving
  8. You Have Loved Enough
  9. Boogie Street
  10. The Land Of Plenty

Leonard Cohen joins JAM! on Tuesday, Oct. 16 @ 4 p.m. ET for a live chat. Ask questions here.


 

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