Leonard Cohen – Thanks for the Dance (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Leonard Cohen - Thanks for the Dance (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Leonard Cohen
Album: Thanks for the Dance
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 29:21
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 278 MB

Tracklist:

01. Leonard Cohen – Happens to the Heart (04:33)
02. Leonard Cohen – Moving On (03:11)
03. Leonard Cohen – The Night of Santiago (04:15)
04. Leonard Cohen – Thanks for the Dance (04:13)
05. Leonard Cohen – It’s Torn (02:57)
06. Leonard Cohen – The Goal (01:12)
07. Leonard Cohen – Puppets (02:39)
08. Leonard Cohen – The Hills (04:17)
09. Leonard Cohen – Listen to the Hummingbird (02:00)

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From beyond the grave, Leonard Cohen has returned with Thanks for the Dance, three years after the amazing record You Want It Darker. His previous album contained fiercely determined lyrics (“I’m ready my Lord”) and that dark deep voice that makes your hairs stand on end, all layered over choir and organ melodies. Cohen died in the night nineteen days later, on November 7th 2016. But the singer already had plans for the afterlife: a posthumous album. He entrusted the task to his son Adam, who had been involved with the production of what everyone thought was the master’s final work. Adam commented: “I know my father’s sound very well and we had already discussed the arrangements during the recording sessions for You Want It Darker.”Gathering together the nine songs that were deliberately set aside, both solo and with guitar, Adam Cohen called upon his faithful colleagues for the accompaniments. “Despite everything, I went through a phase of doubt. So I decided to call on all the talented artists from the last album, starting with Javier Mas, the Spanish guitarist who accompanied my father on stage.” We find Feist, Beck (on guitar), Daniel Lanois, Damien Rice and Patrick Watson. The opus unfolds in a sober key – with just guitar, mandolin, piano and choir – and it is utterly moving throughout. We are treated to The Hills and its powerful build, the light percussion in The Night of Santiago, the dazzling brilliance of The Goal and a humble invitation to ponder life in Listen to the Hummingbird: “Listen to the Hummingbird, don’t listen to me” he sings in the closing song. But above all, it is the Canadian’s deep voice that serves as raw material, exploring all his favourite themes: loneliness, disappearance, humility, Jewishness. After the curtain fell on You Want It Darker, it’s time for the curtain call. Masterful. – Charlotte Saintoin

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