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Personnel: Leonard Cohen (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Bob Metzger (guitar, pedal steel guitar); Charley Webb, Charles Webb (guitar, background vocals); Javier Mas (12-string guitar, bandurria, lute, archlute); Javier Más (12-string guitar, bandurria, archlute); Hattie Webb, Hattie Webb (harp, background vocals); Dino Soldo (harmonica, keyboards, wind, background vocals); Neil Larsen (keyboards); Roscoe Beck (upright bass, electric bass, background vocals); Rafael Gayol (drums, percussion); Sharon Robinson (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Jay Ruston; Michael Brauer; Peter Asher. Audio Remasterer: Bob Ludwig. Liner Note Author: John Aizlewood. Recording information: O2 Arena, London, England (07/17/2008). Photographers: Robert Yager; James Cumpsty. Arranger: Leonard Cohen. After taking a decade-and-a-half vacation from live performance, septuagenarian singer/songwriter/saint Leonard Cohen returned to the stage in 2008 for a European tour. During his absence, his popularity had grown to such a degree that his London concert took place at the city's O2 Arena. With the gathered masses sounding suitably enraptured, Cohen can be heard delivering a long program that serves as both career summary and mission reiteration on this double-length live album (FYI, there's also a DVD companion release). Amazingly, Cohen sounds even more vital and intense than the last time he strode the boards, back in the mid-'90s. For all the high-powered cover versions over the years, his cavernously deep voice remains the most effective instrument for delivering his poetic incantations, looming large over a subtle, sympathetic band. He invests '60s classics like "Suzanne" and "Bird on a Wire" with new energy, underlining their continued relevance, while establishing a place in the canon for latter-day gems like "Anthem" and "Democracy," all the while punctuating his performance with carefully placed quips that show his trademark black humor to be in full effect. As more than one writer has pointed out, in 2008 and 2009 Leonard Cohen's loss became his audience's gain. After spending five years living as a monk in a Buddhist monastery during a sabbatical from music, Cohen discovered in 2005 that his former business manager had embezzled nearly all his savings, and two years later, in order to put his finances back in order, he warily agreed to an international concert tour, his first in nearly a decade and a half. Given the circumstances that prompted Cohen's return to the stage as well as his age -- 73 when the tour began -- one would have the right to wonder just how enthusiastic the great songwriter would be about meeting his audience again. But judging from Live in London -- a two-disc set recorded during a rapturously received appearance at London's O2 Arena on July 17, 2008 -- these concerts have unexpectedly given Cohen a chance to remind the world of his strengths as a musician and a performer, and he's embraced the opportunity with joy. The notion of Leonard Cohen playing a 20,000-seat arena may seem a bit surprising (at least in America), but Cohen and his nine-member supporting ensemble give 25 songs from his catalog a treatment that fills them out enough to work in a massive room (at least compared to the intimate arrangements of his early work) without crushing the nuances of gentler numbers like "Who by Fire" and "Suzanne," while "The Future" and "Democracy" sound just as big as they need to be. There's sometimes a bit too much David Sanborn in Dino Soldo's horn solos, but otherwise the band is superb -- especially Javier Mas on banduria, laud, archilaud, and guitar, and the vocal ensemble of Sharon Robinson, Charley Webb, and Hattie Webb -- and despite the craggy, weathered state of Cohen's voice, he sounds sure and committed from the first moment to the last, often finding notes that seem elusive at first, and his performance here is genuinely engrossing. It's also surprisingly witty; Cohen may have a reputationBillboard (p.37) - "[T]hese 26 tunes, delivered in his steady rumbling baritone, may have never sounded better, certainly not in one place on one special night." Live In London Music | List Price | $18.94 (You save $1.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk CDs, Live Performances, Singer/Songwriter, Rock | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2009 | | All Time Sales Rank | 13541  | | CD Universe Part number | 7867123 | | Catalog number | 740502 | | Discs | 2 | | Release Date | Mar 31, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Robert Kory; Edward Sanders; Steve Berkowitz | | Engineer | Will Hensley; Stephen J. Spencer; John Van Nest; Leanne Unger; Russell Wilson | | Personnel | Leonard Cohen - vocals, guitar, keyboard Roscoe Beck - upright bass, electric bass, background vocals Dino Soldo - harmonica, winds, keyboard, background vocals Bob Metzger - guitar, pedal steel guitar Javier Mas - 12-string guitar, bandurria, lute, archlute Javier Mas - 12-string guitar, bandurria, lute, archlute Rafael Gayol - drums, percussion Charles Webb - guitar, background vocals Hattie Webb - harp, background vocals
Also: Neil Larsen, Sharon Robinson, Webb Sisters |
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