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Ten New Songs

 
Album Review: Ten New Songs

  • Artist: Leonard Cohen
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 09, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

"I'm back on Boogie Street," declares Leonard Cohen on two different songs in this collection, titled with characteristic understatement Ten New Songs. (Previous album titles have included Songs of Leonard Cohen, Songs from a Room, and Recent Songs.) More poet than musician, Cohen has, since his early albums, tended to rely on collaborations with musicians to put together his music: John Lissauer on 1974's New Skin for the Old Ceremony, Henry Lewy on 1979's Recent Songs, and, notoriously, Phil Spector on 1977's Death of a Ladies' Man. On Ten New Songs, his partner is former backup singer Sharon Robinson, who co-wrote "Everybody Knows" on 1988's I'm Your Man and earns co-writing credit on all the material here. She has also conjured the musical backgrounds ("All tracks arranged, programmed, and performed by Sharon Robinson," reads the credit), and she harmonizes with Cohen throughout. But all collaborators (even Spector) are in the service of Cohen's poetic vision, which remains the dominant element on this elegiac set. After a restatement of purpose on "In My Secret Life," he turns in a moody set of reflections on decline, even alluding to fellow poet Robert Frost's famous "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" in "A Thousand Kisses Deep": "And maybe I had miles to drive/And promises to keep/You ditch it all to stay alive/A thousand kisses deep." The songs are full of leave-taking, with titles like "Alexandra Leaving" and "You Have Loved Enough" accurately describing the tone, concluding with the prayer-like valedictory "The Land of Plenty," which gently remonstrates with the consumer society the poet has always engaged and rejected: "May the lights in the land of plenty/Shine on the truth some day." Even in the quietude of Cohen's catalog, the result seems like a coda. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
In My Secret Life (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (4:55)
A Thousand Kisses Deep Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (6:29)
That Don't Make It Junk (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (4:28)
Here It Is (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (4:18)
Love Itself (Lyrics) Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen (5:26)
By the Rivers Dark (Lyrics) Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen (5:20)
Alexandra Leaving (Lyrics) Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen (5:25)
You Have Loved Enough (Lyrics) Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (5:41)
Boogie Street (Lyrics) Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen Sharon Robinson, Leonard Cohen (6:04)
The Land of Plenty Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson Leonard Cohen, Sharon Robinson (4:35)

Credits

Leanne Ungar (Mixing), Sharon Robinson (Multi Instruments), Sharon Robinson (Programming), David Campbell (String Arrangements), Sharon Robinson (Mixing), Bob Ludwig (Photography), Sharon Robinson (Producer), Leonard Cohen (Photography), Leanne Ungar (Engineer), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Leonard Cohen (Cover Photo), Sharon Robinson (Arranger), Bob Metzger (Guitar), Leonard Cohen (Mixing), Leonard Cohen (Vocals), Kelly Lynch (Management), Sharon Robinson (Vocals), Nancy Donald (Art Direction)
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Ten New Songs
Studio album by Leonard Cohen
Released October 9, 2001
Recorded Late 1999–mid 2001
Genre Rock
Length 52:47
Label Columbia
Producer Sharon Robinson
Professional reviews
Leonard Cohen chronology
Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979
(2001)
Ten New Songs
(2001)
The Essential Leonard Cohen
(2002)

Ten New Songs is Leonard Cohen's tenth studio album, released in 2001. It was co-written and produced by Sharon Robinson. She played all the instruments except Bob Metzger's guitar on 'In My Secret Life'. The album peaked at #143 on the Billboard list, #4 in Canada (where it went platinum), #1 in Poland (where it went platinum [1] and #1 in Norway.

Ten New Songs was the first Cohen album to be recorded and produced digitally, although not in a professional studio, but in Cohen's and Robinson's own home studios in Los Angeles.

Track listing

All songs were written by Leonard Cohen and Sharon Robinson

  1. "In My Secret Life" – 4:55
  2. "A Thousand Kisses Deep" – 6:29
  3. "That Don't Make It Junk" – 4:28
  4. "Here It Is" – 4:18
  5. "Love Itself" – 5:26
  6. "By the Rivers Dark" – 5:20
  7. "Alexandra Leaving" – 5:25
  8. "You Have Loved Enough" – 5:41
  9. "Boogie Street" – 6:04
  10. "The Land of Plenty" – 4:35

The song 'Boogie Street' is discussed in the Wikipedia entry for Bugis Street. 'Alexandra Leaving' is an interpretation of the poem The God Abandons Antony by Greek poet Constantine P. Cavafy; it was selected by John Cale as one of his eight songs chosen for the BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs[2].

Cover recordings

Both Eric Burdon and Katie Melua have recorded 'In My Secret Life'.

Luciana Souza recorded 'Here It Is' on her album The New Bossa Nova.

Jonathan Richman recorded 'Here It Is" for his 2008 album Because Her Beauty Is Raw & Wild.

Liza Lee recorded a jazz version of "A Thousand Kisses Deep" on her 2009 album "Anima" which benefits the Society for Women's Health Research. The album celebrates music written or co-written by female artist.

"A Thousand Kisses Deep" was used in the movie The Good Thief.

References

  1. ^ http://www.zpav.pl/plyty.asp?page=platynowe&lang=pl
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/desertislanddiscs_20040222.shtml Desert Island Discs - John Cale page

 
 

 

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