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  1. It marked not only his turn to a modern sound and use of synthesizers (particularly on the opening track), but also, after the harmonies and backing vocals from Jennifer Warnes on the previous Recent Songs (1979), an even greater contribution from Warnes, who is credited equally to Cohen as vocalist on all of the tracks.

  2. When she wasn’t at the movies, Warnes was still hard at work on tour and in the studio with Leonard Cohen. His 1984 album Various Positions saw her credited as co-vocalist for the whole album, including his soon-to-be classic “Hallelujah.”

  3. Various Positions. Album • Leonard Cohen • 1984. 9 songs • 35 minutes Various Positions is the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, released in December 1984. It marked not only his turn...

  4. 25 de abr. de 2024 · “Dance me to your beauty with a burning violin,” Leonard Cohen sings on the opening song to Various Positions. An album filled with the sharp corners of both tragedy and beauty, Various Positions is Cohen smashing the walls of a breakthrough, one filled with eloquence and unity as Jennifer Warnes dances in the teasing embers of ...

  5. She toured Europe with Cohen's band in 1972 and 1979 — first as a back-up singer and then as a vocal arranger and guest singer on Cohen's albums Live Songs (1973), Recent Songs (1979), Various Positions (1985), I'm Your Man (1988), The Future (1992), Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979 (2001), and Old Ideas (2012).

  6. Recorded with vocalist Jennifer Warnes (who later cut the album Famous Blue Raincoat, a collection of Leonard Cohen compositions), Various Positions is a stunning return to form -- Cohen's strongest work since New Skin for the Old Ceremony. Cryptic and spartan, the set continues in the eclectic vein of recent efforts, but with greater clarity ...

  7. Background. Released in November 1986, Famous Blue Raincoat is a tribute to Leonard Cohen, with whom Warnes had toured as a backup singer in the 1970s. The album's songs span much of Cohen's career, from his 1969 album Songs from a Room to his 1984 album Various Positions (on which Warnes sang), and even two songs ("First We Take ...