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COHEN, Leonard - Popular Problems - Vinyl (LP + CD)

Sold Date: November 23, 2018
Start Date: October 30, 2018
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Cat: CBS 750142. Rel: 13 Oct 14
Rock


Side 1 - Track 1. Slow Side 1 - Track 2. Almost Like The Blues Side 1 - Track 3. Samson In New Orleans Side 1 - Track 4. A Street Side 1 - Track 5. Did I Ever Love You Side 2 - Track 1. My Oh My Side 2 - Track 2. Nevermind Side 2 - Track 3. Born In Chains Side 2 - Track 4. You Got Me Singing Side 3 - Track 1. Slow Side 3 - Track 2. Almost Like The Blues Side 3 - Track 3. Samson In New Orleans Side 3 - Track 4. A Street Side 3 - Track 5. Did I Ever Love You Side 3 - Track 6. My Oh My Side 3 - Track 7. Nevermind Side 3 - Track 8. Born In Chains Side 3 - Track 9. You Got Me Singing

This September 21st, Leonard Cohen hit 80 years of age, and what better way to enter his ninth decade on earth than with another reliably dark and insightful series of grave reflections on the human condition. And indeed, with his stark ruminations backed with skill and taste by arrangements from erstwhile Madonna collaborator Patrick Leonard, he arguably hasn't sounded better in around half that time. Popular Problems is as witty, as wry, and as eternally affecting as we've come to expect from this troubadour. Indeed, while Cohen continues to make records as fine as this one, balancing out taste and refinement with gravitas and humour, we'll be forced to agree with his assertion herein: 'The party's over, but I've landed on my feet'.