Leonard Cohen – The Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1968)

Leonard Cohen’s debut album, “The Songs Of Leonard Cohen,” was released in 1967 and is widely regarded as a classic of the singer-songwriter genre.

The album opens with “Suzanne,” a hauntingly beautiful song that has become one of Cohen’s most well-known and beloved tracks. “Master Song” is a powerful, poetic track with intricate lyrics and a memorable melody.

“Winter Lady” is a delicate, melancholic track that showcases Cohen’s emotive voice and poetic lyrics. “The Stranger Song” is a hauntingly beautiful track that tells the story of a wanderer searching for meaning and connection.

“Sisters of Mercy” is a gentle, meditative track that celebrates the kindness of strangers. “So Long, Marianne” is a bittersweet farewell to Cohen’s former lover, Marianne Ihlen.

“Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye” is a melancholic track that deals with the end of a relationship. “Stories of the Street” is a gritty, urban track that explores the darker side of city life.

“Teachers” is a reflective track that explores the influence of mentors and role models on our lives. “One of Us Cannot Be Wrong” is a poetic and enigmatic track that leaves the listener with more questions than answers.

Overall, “The Songs Of Leonard Cohen” is a timeless album that showcases Cohen’s exceptional songwriting, emotive voice, and poetic lyrics. It remains a classic of the singer-songwriter genre, and a must-listen for any fan of Leonard Cohen or folk music in general.

Here is a track listing for the album:

Suzanne
Master Song
Winter Lady
The Stranger Song
Sisters of Mercy
So Long, Marianne
Hey, That’s No Way to Say Goodbye
Stories of the Street
Teachers
One of Us Cannot Be Wrong

 

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