Album Reviews: Leonard Cohen and Coldplay
“Thanks for the Dance,” Leonard Cohen. Leonard Cohen's last album, released just weeks before he passed in 2016, was “You Want It Darker,” which ...
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What to listen to: Why Leonard Cohen still compels - even from beyond the grave
Hence, there was hesitancy in approaching Leonard Cohen's Thanks For The ... Nine reasons Kiwis should celebrate a new Leonard Cohen album
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Album Review: Leonard Cohen – “Thanks for the Dance”
I was in the minority who believed that Leonard Cohen's You Want it Darker was a stronger end-of-life album than David Bowie's Blackstar in 2016, ...
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Leonard Cohen's “Thanks for the Dance” Reopens Grief's Wound
Such is the case for Leonard Cohen's “Thanks for the Dance,” posthumously released on Friday, Nov. 22. The new nine-song album completes ...
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Leonard Cohen – Thanks for the Dance
In
the advance press release for this fifteenth album – and first
posthumous record – by rock music's most sexually-charged renaissance
gentleman, ...
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Music Review: Leonard Cohen's posthumous album centers on poetry
(AP) -- Leonard Cohen's
last album, released just weeks before he passed in 2016, was "You Want
It Darker," which had a sense of finality that made it ...
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Leonard Cohen: Thanks for the Dance review – a sublime final statement
After finishing You Want It Darker, which was released just 19 days before his death in 2016, aged 82, Leonard Cohen still wanted to add to his tower ...
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'Sincerely, L. Cohen'
This is where Leonard Cohen lives, he answered, with a hush in his voice. I was silenced. The note I'd heard in his voice had been reverence, and his ...
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Leonard Norman Cohen was a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, poet and novelist. His work often explored religion, isolation, sexuality and personal relationships. Cohen has been inducted into the .. |
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