Album

New Skin For The Old Ceremony

Leonard Cohen

1974 · Rock

28 collectors on Gatefold own this

New Skin For The Old Ceremony by Leonard Cohen

New Skin For The Old Ceremony is a Rock album by Leonard Cohen, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 87 pressings tracked, owned by 28 collectors.

About

After the generally restrained, often bare arrangements of Leonard Cohen’s first three studio albums, <i>New Skin for the Old Ceremony</i>—Cohen’s fourth studio album—allowed for grander instrumentation. Producer John Lissauer and Cohen broke the spell at just the right moment. The opener, “Is This What You Wanted,” starts with a distinct level of defiance and the sound of drums clearly meant to surprise. “Chelsea Hotel #2”—Cohen’s parable regarding an encounter with Janis Joplin—remains the album’s best-known song and one of Cohen’s all-time finest, written with his guitarist Ron Cornelius. “Who by Fire” and “Take This Longing” further continued Cohen’s streak of writing solemn but spirited songs that felt timeless. “Lover Lover Lover,” “Field Commander Cohen,” and “Leaving Green Sleeves” (based on a reworking of the 15th-century folk song) demonstrated Cohen’s wilder (often humorous) side, which hadn't been overt on previous studio albums.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Is This What You Wanted4:18
  2. 2Chelsea Hotel #23:08
  3. 3Lover Lover Lover3:24
  4. 4Field Commander Cohen4:04
  5. 5Why Don't You Try3:54
  6. 6There Is a War3:04
  7. 7A Singer Must Die3:21
  8. 8I Tried to Leave You2:42
  9. 9Who By Fire2:37
  10. 10Take This Longing4:10
  11. 11Leaving Green Sleeves2:39

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Folk Rock
  • stripped-back
  • wistful
  • poetic

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28 collectors on Gatefold own this · 87 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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