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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Boring Nov 14, 2009 I was disappointed--felt like every song sounded the same & the cd is a bit depressing overall. Taken individually there are some great lyrics & some interesting music. This seems like a cd for shuffle mode, not one for a long car ride!
Leonard Cohen - 10 new songs of pure musical pleasure Sep 08, 2009 This had got to be one of his best work ever. Arrangements are elegant and the whole is extremely rich (which mean you can listen to it for years and still discover new nuances). A masterpiece IMO.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
... Existential Lounge Lizard Aug 28, 2009 Can a recording be both philosophical and sexy? The answer is yes - and "Ten New Songs" is both. I resisted getting this for a while, but, unlike many recordings that heavily rely on synthesizers, I found this one to work unbelievably well. Cohen and Sharon Robinson are a winning and surprizingly sultry combination. Her voice and accompaniment, along with the production, perfectly compliment "The Master's Song". His words are both powerful and minimal but evoke a detached enlightenment and ironic romanticism that Cohen has continued to refine over the years. His voice is like a tuning fork that immediately sets one's brain waves to deep alpha. She is the feminine counterpart to his ancient, sacred beast. This material gets better and better and reveals more with each listening. A word should also be given to the engineering and mixing - the word is "superb".
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Ten New Songs Aug 21, 2009 Great CD, My old one got stuck in my car CD exchanger and I liked it so much I bought it again. Very Sexy !
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Ten New Songs Jun 26, 2009 Boogie Street and Alexandra Leaving are especially haunting, but I love the whole album. You might think to skip it because it is not a solo album, it's a collaboration with Sharon Robinson. Don't skip it. It's great.
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