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1107.1 | and Jesus was a sailor, when he walked upon the water | SALEM::MGINGRAS | Dept. of redundancy Dept. | Thu Mar 03 1988 14:20 | 17 |
| A catalog I have titled CD INTERNATIONAL has 3 listings:
"Best of Leonard Cohen" - released (or soon to be released) in the U.S.
"Leonard Cohen's Greatest Hits" (West Germany)
"Various Positions" (U.K., W. Germany, Japan)
I haven't seen CBS's BEST OF LEONARD COHEN yet. The closest thing
I have is Jennifer Warren's incredible disc, FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT,
which features all Leonard Cohen songs, and a duet on "Joan of Arc"
with Leonard himself.
it was deep into his fiery heart
he took the dust of Joan of Arc
and then she clearly understood
if he was fire, oh she must be wood
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1107.2 | Nit pick | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | $50 never killed anybody | Fri Mar 04 1988 02:20 | 6 |
| That's Jennifer Warnes, not Warrens.
^^^^^^
FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT has been often referred to as
"Jenny sings Lenny".
--- jerry
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1107.3 | Now that we got THAT straightened out . . . | SALEM::MGINGRAS | Dept. of redundancy Dept. | Fri Mar 04 1988 07:49 | 11 |
| re. -1
Absolutely correct, Jennifer's name is "Warnes". It looked odd
when I typed it, but after staring at the tube all day, it's not
unusual for me to make mistakes like that after hours.
I've never heard this disc referred to as "Jenny Sings Lenny", although
there is an inference to that on the inside of the disc booklet.
I'd recommend it to anyone who appreciates Leonard Cohen.
Marty_who_will_now_never_be_able_to_mispell_that_name_again_even_
if_he_tried
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1107.4 | Maybe someday... | PIXEL::COHEN | Richard Cohen | Fri Mar 04 1988 13:09 | 4 |
| None of my recordings are currently on CD. Sorry :-)
- Rick
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1107.5 | it's strange music, but I like it | SYLPH::ALLEN | | Fri Mar 04 1988 17:23 | 11 |
| Thanks Marty and Jerry. Rick, let us know when "The Best of Rick
Cohen" gets released.
I think there were some comments on the Jennifer Warnes "Famous
Blue Raincoat" earlier in this file. I'll go a lookin'.
I'll keep my eyes open for "The Best of Leonard Cohen". But I'd
really like to get "Various Positions". I think I'll have my sons
bring it over from UK in the summer.
- roger
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1107.6 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | $50 never killed anybody | Fri Mar 04 1988 22:46 | 6 |
| re:.3
Oh, it's not *officially* referred to as "Jenny Sings Lenny".
That's just what various critics and such would refer to it as.
--- jerry
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1107.7 | Sound quality | TKOV51::MORITA | Koichi Morita, SWS Tokyo | Thu Mar 24 1988 04:04 | 6 |
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The sound quality of "Famous Blue Raincoat" is GREAT. I recommend
to buy U.S. Cypress label's original one (Cypress 661 111-2, pressed
by PDO) rather than Europian distribution (BMG PD90048).
Morita
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1107.8 | I'm your man.... | OSLLAV::SVEINN | No Guru,No Method,No Teacher | Fri Mar 25 1988 05:53 | 11 |
| Leonard Cohen latest album "I'm your man" was released some weeks
ago here in Norway.It contains some songs that were
previously released on Jennifer Warnes "Famous Blue Raincoat".
ex. "First we take Manhatten" (terrific!!!).
The other songs are new ones,it's a absolutely must for all
Cohen fans.Cohens previous album "Various Positions" sold
about 45.000 copies in Norway,and that says something about
his popularity here,when you know that our population is
ca. 4 million people....
Svein Nordrum
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1107.9 | a title for your reply | MXOV06::ZAJBERT | Have you got the wrong vampire | Wed Mar 30 1988 17:59 | 18 |
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A friend of mine recently lend me a cassette with a recording
of "Famous Blue Raincoat" and I loved it, I think it is a real WORK
OF ART.
I just can't wait to get it on CD.
But I have a question, Who is Jennifer Warnes? Where did she
come from? I never heard of her before this.
She strongly reminds me of someone but I can't point out who,
do you have any ideas who could it be?
Thank you
Mauricio
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1107.10 | How about....... | VEEJAY::ECTOR | Ethnomusicologist Jr. | Wed Mar 30 1988 20:38 | 15 |
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If you're familiar with either "An Officer & A Gentleman" or "Dirty
Dancing," Jennifer Warnes is the femme voice on the duets for the
title tracks for each; "Up Where We Belong," with Joe Cocker and
"The Time of My Life," with Bill Medley.
She's had a couple of solo hits - "I Know A Heartache When I See
One" and "The Right Time of The Night." Her voice on the latter
sounds an awful lot like Linda Ronstadt or possibly even Karla Bonoff.
Jennifer's greatest hits CD is available on ARISTA as a budget line
item - $8.99. It's definitely worth it.
The Cruiser
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1107.11 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | Spring forward, fall over | Thu Mar 31 1988 00:37 | 14 |
| According to ROCK RECORD, her first album goes back to ---
believe it or not --- 1968. She seems to be one of those
artists who just slipped through the cracks. I first heard
her on a tape I made from a WGBH radio program featuring
selections from one of Tom Rush's Symphony Hall concerts.
She did "A Song for Bernadette", which I flipped over, and
then lead all of the other concerteers in a great choral
rendition of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times Come Again No More".
Did you notice Stevie Ray Vaughan's guitar playing on "I'll
Take Berlin" on FAMOUS BLUE RAINCOAT. I never expected to
hear him pop up there.
--- jerry
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1107.12 | Smothers Brothers connection | PSG::PURMAL | Ca plane pour moi | Thu Mar 31 1988 15:06 | 8 |
| re: last few
On the Smothers Brothers reunion show a month or so back Ms.
Warrens appeared. They said that she had appeared on several of
their shows back in 1968. They also said that Pat Paulsend had
introduced her to them.
ASP
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1107.13 | � | MXOV06::ZAJBERT | Have you got the wrong vampire | Tue Apr 05 1988 13:50 | 8 |
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Thank you,
I've heard "Up Where We Belong" so I guess that's why she sounded
familiar.
Mauricio
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