Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Adam Cohen and The Webb Sisters, "So Long, Marianne" k.d. lang, "Hallelujah" Intermission Shaar Hashomayim Choir with pre-recorded videos of: Willie Nelson, Céline Dion, Peter Gabriel and Chris Martin and archival footage of Leonard Cohen, "Tower of Song" Sting, "Sisters of Mercy" Lana Del Rey and Adam Cohen, "Chelsea Hotel #2"
Cohen played dates in Canada and Europe to enthusiastic crowds who were delighted to see him on stage again. Live in London is Cohen's first full concert show release as well as his first released DVD. The album was recorded July 17, 2008, at London's O2 Arena, [6] and was released in both DVD and as a two-CD set. [7]
Live in Dublin is a (triple) live album by Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. It is the audio recording of his three-hour concert on 12 September 2013 at The O 2 Arena , Dublin , Ireland . Background
Adam Cohen, a musician and Leonard’s son, strikes a balance between sounding like his father and imbuing a youthful sensuality of his own to the song, as he performs it at a 2012 London concert ...
Most of the songs that Cohen performs are from his first two albums, Songs of Leonard Cohen and Songs From a Room, although three songs - "Diamonds in the Mine," "Famous Blue Raincoat" and "Sing Another Song, Boys" would appear on his next studio album Songs of Love and Hate in 1971, with the latter being culled directly from the Isle of Wight ...
Page appears on Batalla’s new album, too, more or less taking the role of Cohen in a radical and exciting, beat-propelled new arrangement of the 1991 song “Democracy,” produced by Mike Elizondo.
So featured the first concert in Berlin in 2012 29 songs and had to be cut short due to curfew constraints, whereas the second concert in 2013 featured only 26 songs, with a full length encore block. "Different Sides" and "Show Me the Place" went unplayed during this leg, which meant that the latter one has not been performed on Europe to this ...
Leonard Cohen performs at England's Manchester Opera House in 2008. His 1984 song "Hallelujah" has been covered innumerable times by a wide variety of artists. (Shirlaine Forrest / WireImage)