The best renditions of Leonard Cohen
I think she captures the mood of Leonard Cohen's music beautifully. Her voice is fabulous!
| 01 |
First We Take Manhattan |
3:46 | $0.99 | |
| 02 |
Bird on a Wire |
4:42 | $0.99 | |
| 03 |
Famous Blue Raincoat |
5:33 | $0.99 | |
| 04 |
Joan of Arc |
8:00 | $0.99 | |
| 05 |
Ain't No Cure For Love |
3:21 | $0.99 | |
| 06 |
Coming Back To You |
3:43 | $0.99 | |
| 07 |
Song of Bernadette |
3:54 | $0.99 | |
| 08 |
A Singer Must Die |
4:52 | $0.99 | |
| 09 |
Came So Far For Beauty |
3:40 | $0.99 | |
| 10 |
Night Comes On |
4:51 | $0.99 | |
| 11 |
Ballad of the Runaway Horse |
8:22 | $0.99 | |
| 12 |
If It Be Your Will (Reprise) |
3:08 | $0.99 | |
| 13 |
Joan of Arc (Live in Belgium) |
7:53 | $0.99 |
I think she captures the mood of Leonard Cohen's music beautifully. Her voice is fabulous!
I love Leonard Cohen, but the gravel pit can get a little wearisome after a while. Jennifer Warnes frees the listener to listen to these amazing songs fresh.
I got this on CD a few years ago because it allegedly was the elusive audiophile Holy Grail, i.e., sound quality "to die for" and a performance worthy of love. After all the hype from a mulititude of sources, I do not believe I ever have been more disappointed in a release. Listening again now, my opinion has not changed (although the new live cut may be the best). Start with a monochromatic collection of songs written by a singer-songwriter who himself had no vocal range and or skill at singing at any tempo beyond the slowest. End with a dozen performances that are virtually interchangeable in tone and emotional core. This set tests none of Warnes' vocal ability and sinks because she has no idea how deliver a poignant message with this material. Numbing at best, annoying at worst.
Jennifer Warnes has to be considered one of the best interpreters of Leonard Cohen, and this recording is proof. This was the first of Cohen's music I acquired, now over 20 years ago, and it opened my eyes to his genius. This "Joan of Arc" sets the standard.
Forget those hokey movie duets. They probably provided more cash, and that's not a bad thing, but this album is the one that shows Warnes as an interpretative singer of the first rank. An album that still will be celebrated decades from now.
I stumbled upon this one when it came out, as it was rated a 10/10 on sound quality and performance by a magazine that was then called CD Review, I think. Damn, did they nail it. At the time I only knew Cohen from his song, Suzanne, and these versions of his songs, great as they were, led me to seek out more more his original material. Just a side note for Cohen fans, do yourself a favor and watch McCabe and Mrs. Miller, a wonderful and overlooked Robert Altman film that Cohen does the soundtrack for. Masterful performances by Warren Beatty and Julie Christie, and Cohen's soundtrack integrates seemlessly into the elements of the movie.
I got this album when I was younger and loved it. Now it's even better. Wonderful album and Jennifer Warnes is an under appreciated artist. This album introduced me to Leonard Cohen too. Hope to see more Jennifer Warnes albums here. I do see Leonard Cohen's on the site.
Wow, how did I ever miss this one? This is an absolutely breathtaking record. Don't listen to any of the whining about it being a poor substitute for the originals. Yeah, you'll probably enjoy this more if you are familiar with Cohen's original versions...but these interpretations stand on their own. My apologies to Jennifer Warnes for ever sterotyping her as a singer of bad movie theme songs. This is a powerhouse vocal performance of some of the better songs ever written.
and wore it out. After a few years found it on CD. I played it to death. And now I have 3 new Warnes/Cohen songs and a live version of "Joan" to add to my listening pleasure. It's hard to say of any one album that it is "one of my all time favorites." There have been so many, in so many styles that could be described as "one of my all time favorites" on any given day...This really is an amazing recording. Download it; love it.
This is not the style of music I was listening to 25+ years ago. I thought that Ms. Warrens was a "soundtrack singer." Did I ever lose out on that closed minded approach!!!! This is a wonderful voice, with wonderful backing doing a super job of intrepting excellent songs. I suppose the style wouldn't be to everyone's liking - But that was the pre-conception that caused me to miss this stuff. The only saving grace is that I get to discover wonderful "new music" - which, of course is only new to me!