I'm Your Man by Leonard Cohen

I'm Your Man

Leonard Cohen

1988

I'm Your Man is a Electronic album by Leonard Cohen, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 130 pressings tracked, owned by 23 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • synthetic
  • cynical
  • nocturnal

About

Only a few years prior to the 1988 release of <i>I'm Your Man</i>, Leonard Cohen was no longer signed to Columbia Records in the United States. Yet, at 50-something, the Canadian poet staged a most unlikely artistic comeback with a song cycle as lyrically rich as his earliest, critically acclaimed work. The music corresponded perfectly, highlighted by shopping-mall keyboards and drum boxes ("Tower of Song") and disjointed back-up singers ("Jazz Police"). In this alienated environment, Cohen went to work less as a singer than a secret agent reporting on a world mesmerized by glitter and rouge. "First We Take Manhattan" is the opening <i>tour de force</i>, merging pillow talk with cosmopolitan crisis, whereas the hypnotic "Everybody Knows" rumbles with a refrain made menacing by Cohen's <i>basso profundo</i> growl. A romantic, he sings Federico García Lorca ("Take This Waltz") and offers "Ain't No Cure For Love" with the grace of an elder statesman.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1First We Take Manhattan5:59
  2. A2Ain't No Cure For Love4:49
  3. A3Everybody Knows5:33
  4. A4I'm Your Man4:25

Side B

  1. B1Take This Waltz5:58
  2. B2Jazz Police3:51
  3. B3I Can't Forget4:29
  4. B4Tower Of Song5:37

Credits

Performers

23 collectors on Gatefold own this · 130 pressings tracked on Gatefold