Famous Blue Raincoat [Bonus Tracks] Jennifer Warnes

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  • Release Date: 08/07/2007
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Sales Rank: 7,122
  • Label: SHOUT FACTORY
  • UPC: 826663104905

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Famous Blue Raincoat [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENFirst We Take Manhattan 3:46
2LISTENBird on a Wire 4:42
3LISTENFamous Blue Raincoat 5:33
4LISTENJoan of Arc 8:00
5LISTENAin't No Cure for Love 3:21
6LISTENComing Back to You 3:43
7LISTENSong of Bernadette 3:54
8LISTENA Singer Must Die 4:52
9LISTENCame So Far for Beauty 3:40
10LISTENNight Comes On previously unreleased / Bonus Track 4:51
11LISTENBallad of the Runaway Horse previously unreleased / Bonus Track 8:22
12LISTENIf It Be Your Will previously unreleased / Bonus Track 3:08
13LISTENJoan of Arc Live / previously unreleased / Bonus Track 7:53

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Jennifer Warnes was familiar with Leonard Cohen from a tour of duty as one of his backup singers in the early '70s, but this collection of Cohen's songs must have shocked her AM radio fans who knew her from her '70s country-pop hits and her movie themes, if they were even able to connect the woman who sang "It's the right time of the night for makin' love" with the one who declared "First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin" over stinging guitar work by Stevie Ray Vaughan on the opening track here. As that pairing suggests, Warnes wisely took a tougher, more contemporary approach to the arrangements than such past Cohen interpreters as Judy Collins used to. Where other singers tended to geld Cohen's often disturbingly revealing poetry, Warnes, working with the composer himself and introducing a couple of great new songs ("First We Take Manhattan" and "Song of Bernadette," which she co-wrote), matched his own versions. The high point may have been the Warnes-Cohen duet on "Joan of Arc," but the album was consistently impressive. And it went a long way toward reestablishing Cohen, whose reputation was in a minor eclipse in the mid-'80s. A year later, with the way paved for him, he released his brilliant comeback album I'm Your Man. For Warnes, the album meant her first taste of real critical success: suddenly a singer who had seemed like a second-rate Linda Ronstadt now appeared to be a first-class interpretive artist. [The 2007 Shout reissue features four bonus tracks.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Wonderful!by Emma_Peel

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October 26, 2009: Jennifer Warnes never fails to deliver! Singing songs written by Leonard Cohen, Warnes does a wonderful job on this piece. The songs are thoughtful, deep, and a perfect vehicle for her voice. A must for any fan!

I Also Recommend: The Hunter, Love Lifts Us Up: A Collection 1969-1983, The Best of Jennifer Warnes, Boys in the Trees, This Kind of Love.