eMusic Review 0
For those looking to dip a toe in Cohen's waters, there's no better place to start than at the beginning. Containing some of Cohen's most enduring songs — “Suzanne,” “Sisters of Mercy” and “So Long Marianne” among them — Songs introduces his pet themes of lust, spirituality and the place where they overlap. “The Stranger Song,” used to immortal effect in Robert Altman's hazy post-Western McCabe and Mrs. Miller, comes closest to Cohen's original vision of the album, just his weary voice and a flurry of Spanish guitar echoing through space, a marked contrast to the sometimes overbearing orchestration of later years.