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Various Positions album for sale Product Description
Various Positions album for sale by Leonard Cohen was released Oct 04, 2011 on the 4 Men With Beards label. VARIOUS POSITIONS proved to be a transitional album for Cohen, poised halfway between the classic balladic style of RECENT SONGS and the cool electronic backing of I'M YOUR MAN. Various Positions buy CD music It was certainly Cohen's slickest production to date, though it seems practically spartan compared to later recordings. The slinky, European feel of the minor-key romantic plea "Dance Me to the End of Love" is Cohen at his most sensual and persuasive. Various Positions CD music contains a single disc. ...See Full Description
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| This is one of his best!!! I heard that this record was not released in the USA when it first came out and i can not understand why. This is absolutely among his best records and contains many of his best songs like "If it be your will", " Halleluja", " Dance me to the end of love", " The law" etc. For fans of Leonard Cohen this is a must have and i would also say that for casual fans this is probably the album to buy if you have not got anything by him yet. By Me (Gothenburg, Sweden) This review is for a different format. |
| Lennies most romantic album. Lennies most romantic album, complete with presence of his best interpreter- the soon to be deified Jennifer Warnes. Whats not to love here. The remastering opens it up a lot. Novices start here. Dance me to the end of love, indeed. By David Martin (MT. MARTHA, AUSTRALIA.) This review is for a different format. |
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Various Positions CD music The Grateful Dead took a 3-year hiatus from the studio after cutting their iconic AMERICAN BEAUTY. When they returned, they made WAKE OF THE FLOOD, which finds the band at a transitional point between the country-folk influences of their earlier work and the art-rock adornments forthcoming on efforts like TERRAPIN STATION. The result is an album of finely crafted songs that bows to familiar roots conventions while exploring some intriguing new ground.
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