Leonard Cohen – Previously Unreleased Music: Listen

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Photo: Kezban Özcan; used with permission

An album of previously unreleased music by Leonard Cohen, Thanks for the Dance, will be released by Columbia on Nov. 22. A press release from the label says, “Thanks for the Dance is not a commemorative collection of B-sides and outtakes, but an unexpected harvest of new songs, exciting and vital, a continuation of the master’s final work.” Several have been released in advance; hear them below.

The September 20 announcement arrived one day prior to what would have been Cohen’s 85th birthday. The singer-songwriter was born September 20, 1934.

Says the announcement, “Seven months after his father passed, Adam Cohen retreated to a converted garage in his backyard down the street from Leonard’s house, to work with his father again, to stay in the company of his voice. From their previous collaboration on You Want It Darker there remained bare musical sketches, at times little more than vocals. Leonard had asked his son to bring these works to completion.”

Watch the official video for “Happens to the Heart”

The release continues: “The album was made in many places. Javier Mas, the great Spanish laud player who accompanied Leonard on stage for the last eight years of touring, flew from Barcelona to Los Angeles to capture the artist’s spirit on Leonard’s own guitar. In Berlin, at a musical event called People Festival, Adam invited friends and comrades to lend their ears and talents. Damien Rice and Leslie Feist sang. Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire played bass. Bryce Dessner of the National played guitar, the composer Dustin O’Halloran played piano. The Berlin-based choir Cantus Domus sang, and the s t a r g a z e orchestra played. In Montreal the famed producer Daniel Lanois dropped in, beautifully enriching sparse arrangements. The Shaar Hashomayim choir, who played such an important part of the sound of the last album, contributed to a song, and Patrick Watson brought his inimitable talent as co-producer to a song. Back in Los Angeles Jennifer Warnes, one of the keepers of Leonard’s flame, sang background vocals, and Beck contributed on guitar and Jew’s harp. Michael Chaves, who elegantly recorded and mixed You Want It Darker, did the engineering and mixing.”

Listen to “The Goal” from Thanks for the Dance

Says Adam Cohen, “In composing and arranging the music for his words, we chose his most characteristic musical signatures, in this way keeping him with us,” said Adam Cohen. “What moves me most about the album is the startled response of those who have heard it. ‘Leonard lives’! they say, one after the other.”

Related: Our interview with the late John Hammond, who signed Cohen to Columbia Records

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