You Want It Darker [LP]

You Want It Darker [LP]

by Leonard Cohen
You Want It Darker [LP]

You Want It Darker [LP]

by Leonard Cohen

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Given the subject matter addressed in the title and other tracks on You Want It Darker and Leonard Cohen's advanced age (82), he wrote some of songs solo, and others with Sharon Robinson and Patrick Leonard. In declining health, and required to sing from a medically designed chair, Cohen enlisted his son Adam to produce. Cohen's sepulchral voice expresses a wealth of emotion. He is weathered but defiant in acknowledging failures, regrets, brokenness, and even anger. Typically, redemption arrives in these songs with unflinching honesty. The title track is introduced by a choir and a foreboding bassline, its lyrics as much an indictment of human concepts of religion as a confessional reflection, balanced by personal doubt and acceptance. Cantor Gideon Y. Zelermyer engages with the sacred even as Cohen wrestles with it. For every, "Hineni, Hineni/I'm ready my Lordâ?¦" there is a counter: "...Magnified and sanctified/Be thy Holy Name/Vilified and crucified/In the human frame/A million candles burning/For the help that never cameâ?¦." In the final verse he asserts: "If you are the dealer/I want out of this game," but Zelermyer and the choir answer and carry him with resolute devotion. "Treaty" recalls the melody of "Anthem" as piano, synth strings, and chorale highlight the poignancy in his lyric. Cohen equates the past with earned insights and an offer of amends: "We sold ourselves for love but now we're free/I'm sorry for the ghost I made you beâ?¦." "Leaving the Table" is a bittersweet country waltz where Cohen reveals things he no longer needs (even if he wishes he did), and underscores his impending exit: "I don't need a pardon/There's no one left to blame/I'm leaving the table/I'm out of the game." The intersection of blues, and Yiddish and gypsy folk on "Traveling Light" flows through bouzoukis, mandolins, and drum loops. Their union recalls the haunted musical qualities of 1984's Various Positions. In song after song, Cohen delivers lyric juxtapositions that settle scores with God, past lovers, and himself, but almost always arrives at equanimity. He sounds like a spent Jeremiah alone in a cave conversing with God rather than the biblical figure transported to heaven in a fiery chariot. After coming to terms with the ghosts in his past and his acceptance of mortality, Cohen emits a resilient flicker of hope for total reconciliation in the shadows. A tender reprise of "Treaty" is adorned only by strings and his vocals as he expresses hope for detente: "I wish there was a treaty/between your love and mine." Amid the list of gripes, sins, and losses detailed on You Want It Darker, Cohen remains open to whatever earthly light offers even as his gaze shifts toward the eternal. He makes no compromises. These songs reveal that when all contradictions are nakedly exposed, all one can do is embrace them. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/09/2016
Label: Columbia / Sony Music
UPC: 0889853650712
Rank: 29639

Tracks

  1. You Want It Darker
  2. Treaty
  3. On the Level
  4. Leaving the Table
  5. If I Didn't Have Your Love
  6. Traveling Light
  7. It Seemed the Better Way
  8. Steer Your Way
  9. String Reprise/Treaty

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Leonard Cohen   Primary Artist
Patrick Leonard   Bass,Organ,Piano,Keyboards,Percussion,Keyboard Bass,String Conductor
Bill Bottrell   Guitar (Electric)
Zac Rae   Piano,Guitar,Celeste,Mandolin,Floor Tom,Keyboards,Mellotron,Octaphone,Wurlitzer,Guitar (Nylon String)
David Davidson   Violin
Michael Chaves   Bass,Keyboards
Tom Hemby   Bouzouki
Dana Glover   Vocals (Background)
Alison Krauss   Vocals (Background)
Sean Hurley   Bass
Brian Macleod   Drums
Adam Cohen   Guitar (Nylon String)
Luanne Homzy   Violin
Athena Andreadis   Vocals (Background)
Rob Humphreys   Drums
Michelle Hassler   Viola
Etienne Gara   Violin
Roi Azoulay   Conductor
Yoshika Masuda   Cello
Cantor Gideon Y. Zelermyer   Soloist

Technical Credits

Patrick Leonard   Composer,Producer,Drum Programming
Stephen Marcussen   Mastering
Leonard Cohen   Composer
Bill Bottrell   Engineer
Zac Rae   Engineer
Florian Ammon   Engineer
Howard Bilerman   Engineer
Michael Chaves   Mixing,Engineer,Drum Programming
Bruce Gaitsch   Engineer
Adam Cohen   Composer,Producer,Cover Photo
Sharon Robinson   Composer
Kezban Oezcan   Executive Assistant
Dianne Lawrence   Images
Sammy Slabbinck   Design
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