Leonard Cohen - The Best Of Leonard Cohen (1987)
BAND/ARTIST: Leonard Cohen
- Title: The Best Of Leonard Cohen
- Year Of Release: 1975 (1987)
- Label: Columbia / Legacy
- Genre: Folk, Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 46:15
- Total Size: 233 Mb / 119 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Suzanne (Album Version) 03:47
2. Sisters of Mercy (Album Version) 03:33
3. So Long, Marianne (Album Version) 05:37
4. Bird on the Wire (Album Version) 03:24
5. Lady Midnight (Album Version) 02:56
6. The Partisan (Album Version) 03:23
7. Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye (Album Version) 02:54
8. Famous Blue Raincoat (Album Version) 05:06
9. Last Year's Man (Album Version) 05:56
10. Chelsea Hotel #2 (Album Version) 03:04
11. Who by Fire (Album Version) 02:30
12. Take This Longing (Album Version) 04:05
1. Suzanne (Album Version) 03:47
2. Sisters of Mercy (Album Version) 03:33
3. So Long, Marianne (Album Version) 05:37
4. Bird on the Wire (Album Version) 03:24
5. Lady Midnight (Album Version) 02:56
6. The Partisan (Album Version) 03:23
7. Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye (Album Version) 02:54
8. Famous Blue Raincoat (Album Version) 05:06
9. Last Year's Man (Album Version) 05:56
10. Chelsea Hotel #2 (Album Version) 03:04
11. Who by Fire (Album Version) 02:30
12. Take This Longing (Album Version) 04:05
The Best of Leonard Cohen is a greatest hits album by Leonard Cohen, released in 1975. In some European countries, it was released under the title Greatest Hits. This alternative title was used for the original vinyl release and for CD reissues from the 1980s onwards.
According to Ira Nadel's 1996 Cohen memoir Various Positions, Cohen agreed to the project because there was a new generation of listeners and he was given complete artistic control; he picked the songs, designed the package, and insisted that the lyrics be included. The album was not a hit in the United States but did well in Europe, Cohen's major market at the time. He toured in support of the album in 1976, beginning in Berlin on April 22 and ending in London on July 7. It was during this tour that Cohen recorded the funky, disco-infused "Do I Have To Dance All Night" at Musicland Studios. The single was only released in Europe.
According to Ira Nadel's 1996 Cohen memoir Various Positions, Cohen agreed to the project because there was a new generation of listeners and he was given complete artistic control; he picked the songs, designed the package, and insisted that the lyrics be included. The album was not a hit in the United States but did well in Europe, Cohen's major market at the time. He toured in support of the album in 1976, beginning in Berlin on April 22 and ending in London on July 7. It was during this tour that Cohen recorded the funky, disco-infused "Do I Have To Dance All Night" at Musicland Studios. The single was only released in Europe.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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