Nature and Art in the Ren by Leonard Barkan and Ted Tayler

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From wiki:-

I'g Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen is a tribute album to Leonard Cohen, released in 1991, produced by the French music mag Les Inrockuptibles.  The album features Cohen'due south songs interpreted past some of the most respected rock acts of the fourth dimension. Its proper noun is a play on the title of Cohen'southward album I'yard Your Human being.

For the album'due south American release on Atlantic Records, R.E.M.'south rendition of "Commencement We Take Manhattan" and House of Love'southward "Who by Fire" (the lead tracks on each side of the vinyl and cassette versions) were swapped so that R.E.Grand., one of the most popular American rock bands of the era, led the album. In all other countries where the album was released, even so, the R.E.One thousand. runway appears on Side Two. In the United Kingdom, the anthology was distributed by record characterization EastWest Records, in France past Sony Music.

The album includes two different covers of "Belfry of Song", one by Robert Forster and another by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. The latter version is a radical deconstruction of the song, edited from an hour-long jam session held by the band.

Tracklisting:

"Who by Fire" – The Firm of Love
"Hey, That's No Way to Say Farewell" – Ian McCulloch
"I Tin't Forget" – Pixies
"Stories of the Street" – That Petrol Emotion
"Bird on the Wire" – The Lilac Time
"Suzanne" – Geoffrey Oryema
"So Long, Marianne" – James
"Barrage 4" – Jean-Louis Murat
"Don't Become Abode with Your Difficult-On" – David McComb & Adam Peters
"Who by Fire" – The House of Love
"First We Have Manhattan" – R.E.Thou.
"Chelsea Hotel" – Lloyd Cole
"Tower of Song" – Robert Forster
"Take This Longing" – Peter Astor
"True Love Leaves No Traces" – Dead Famous People
"I'grand Your Man" – Bill Pritchard
"A Singer Must Die" – The Fatima Mansions
"Belfry of Song" – Nick Cavern and the Bad Seeds
"Hallelujah" – John Cale

JC says…….

Like most albums of this nature, the encompass version can exist a hitting and miss although in this example there'due south far more of the sometime than the latter.  In many cases, the singer or ring really brand it sound as if the song is one of their ain, possibly as much because information technology is nigh on incommunicable to mimic Leonard Cohen without sounding faintly ridiculous.

In the spirit of contempo postings from Dave Glickman, I've decided to offer upward a taster 5-track EP from the album for you lot.

Side A

  1. James – So Long Marianne
  2. David McComb & Adam Peters – Don't Go Dwelling house With Your Hard-On

Track ane is mid-era stadium rock James demonstrating that they still had the power to surprise folk.  The simple guitar ballad is given a big production treatment, led in particular past some sprightly trumpet playing from Andy Diagram while the bass of Jim Glennie and drums of David Paynton-Power brand for a great listen..

Rail 2 is courtesy of a collaboration between the belatedly frontman/guitarist of The Triffids and an arranger who worked with, among others, Echo & The Bunnymen existence responsible for much of the audio on Body of water Pelting.  Leonard Cohen is known to have said that he loves this version and considers it a big improvement on his ain recording which tin can be found on the Phil Spector-produced Decease Of A Ladies' Human being.  Incidentally, the guitarist on this recording is none other than Will Sergeant….while Martin P Casey of The Bad Seeds and Grinderman contributes on bass

Side B

  1. The House Of Love – Who By Fire?
  2. Lloyd Cole – Chelsea Hotel #2
  3. John Cale – Hallelujah

Runway 1 is rather lovely and shows a lesser known ballad-side to The Firm Of Love with Guy Chadwick in fine voice.

Track two is kind of Lloyd Cole past numbers but quite frankly that's good enough for me on most occasions.

Track 3 is a rendition of a vocal which is now very well-known thanks to it being taken on for rendition by some non-entity or other in TV 'talent' shows but back in 1991 it was still a flake of a secret. John Cale delivers a frail only outstanding have with but himself on vocals and piano.  It's as live…

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Source: https://thenewvinylvillain.com/2016/06/22/here-i-am-im-your-fan/

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