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Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 5:38 pm
by Gullivor
Songs from the road was given to me as a birthday gift. I enjoyed the DVD a few times but seem to like Live in London even more. Just my preference and humble opinion.

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:07 am
by Evie B
More songs would have been great, I agree, it was just nice too to get the extra stuff, like Heart With No Companion, Lover Lover Lover and The Patriot which weren't on "London", they are masterful.

Hope you had a great birthday Gullivor.

Evie B

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Sat Dec 25, 2010 1:40 pm
by Pete
I received this dvd for Christmas and opened it this morning to find a fortune fish within :)
- it bit me :shock:

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 3:18 am
by brightnow
Yes, the fish was a hoot! I keep mine in the case and it still makes me smile every time I get the CD.

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:41 pm
by tomsakic
Songs From the Road are on two Croatia's Best DVD of the Year lists, on T-portal website and in daily national newspapers Vjesnik. Both times after Bruce Springsteen's live DVD.

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 2:27 am
by sturgess66
http://groundcontrolmag.com/detail/3/2276/
ARTIST: Leonard Cohen - [Album]
DATE: 12-30-10
REVIEW BY: Bill Adams
ALBUM: Songs From The Road (CD&DVD)
LABEL: Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music

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Some may argue this (including very possibly the singer himself), but Leonard Cohen has truly established himself as a musical treasure during his 45-year tenure as a performing artist. His is not the biggest or most senses-shattering name to grace a marquis, but that is at least due in part to how his fans treat him on the road; the shows are whispered of in awe, not bellowed about from mountaintops because such a jarring noise as that would very possibly destroy the ambiance of the proceeding or somehow scare the singer away. Don't think it's true? How else would one explain the fact that, when Cohen took the stage at Coachella in 2009, the organizers set it up so that no other stage would be active; no one else played when Cohen played. That's only one example; shows are always reservedly and respectfully savored with attendees marveling at their luck that they were able to secure a golden ticket, and those attendees' friends who find out about their missed opportunity quietly murmur and covet that which the lucky few possess. Not many artists can say that they inspire such attention, so when Cohen embarked upon a nearly-year-long tour around the world over 2008 and 2009, it felt like fans were being offered an extended examination of ambrosia. It was special in any language, and the availability of tickets quickly and quietly evaporated. For his part, Cohen made every date worth the while and delivered an inspiring set every night; in retrospect, the tour was a genuine happening in that regard. For those not lucky enough to secure seats at a show, Columbia Records/Legacy has issued Songs From The Road – a CD/DVD chronicle of the tour that compiles some great, stolen moments from shows at every point along the tour's course.

What's interesting about Songs From The Road (and, by extension, the tour) is that no particular focus is given to any portion of Leonard Cohen's songbook; there are hits, there are fan favorites and there are songs performed that were retired from active duty by the singer, but no special attention is given to any one of those angles, the songs simply come together as something to experience in a set to be absorbed in its' entirety. That absorption is easy to achieve though – from the beginning of “Lover, Lover, Lover,” Cohen erects a romantic aural backdrop that comes off as warm between the treatment of the songs and the singer's own dry-eyed baritone. That warmth endures no matter how dark or cold the songs get thematically. Tracks including “Bird On A Wire,” “Heart With No Champion,” “Waiting For The Miracle,” “Avalanche” and “Suzanne” all present this warm but forlorn atmosphere as they should, but each of those songs is bolstered and emotionally deepened by Bob Metzger's lush, flamenco-touched guitar that, were it backing anyone other than Leonard Cohen, could easily steal whole shows; the combination of those two elements makes for an otherworldly performance in which it is very easy to immerse oneself. Easy to forget as listeners lose themselves in that interplay is that this set is a compilation too; because of the way it was produced (no gaps, no fades; the audio simply streams), Songs From The Road could easily be mistaken for a great one-night-stand performance, which makes it that much easier to enjoy. With no breaks, listeners are left with the impression that this presentation could have happened in its' entirety one night but with the knowledge that Songs From The Road is a compilation album in hand, it supports the idea that every night was this good, which makes those who did catch a date that much luckier and those who weren't so lucky want to see one all the more.

Artist:
www.leonardcohen.com/
www.myspace.com/leonardcohenlegacy

Album:
Songs From The Road is out now. Buy it here on Amazon .

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 4:13 pm
by STrotomHun
I like Leonard Cohens songs...i love the book as well.
May I introduce to you a signer from hungary?? i think, this is one of the best "Halleluja" what i heard ever before.

please, hear it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3g3GYFT ... re=related

thanx,
t

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Jan 18, 2011 10:42 pm
by MaryB
Hello t,

Welcome to the forum! I am not a fan of LC covers, especially H, (except for kd langs version) but this was good. What was extremely entertaining on this was the judges reaction, from the initial 'oh no, here we go again' to their progression to appreciation of his singing of this song. Thanks for posting this.

Best regards,
Mary

(P.S. This post probably belongs in the 'Tribute Songs, Cover versions......' thread though.

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:24 am
by tomsakic
Does anybody have BluRay edition?

It seems it has different art cover. This is DVD cover of Region 2 (PAL) edition from eBay:

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My country (Croatia) is in region 2, and we have the usual art cover on the regular DVD, it's NTSC as all LC's recent releases but works normally on our PAL TVs.I don't know for BluRay though.

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:28 am
by tomsakic
I checked Amazon UK, and Bluray has the regular cover there, so maybe somebody can enlighten me:)

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Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:02 am
by LisaLCFan
Hi Tom,

In Canada, hmv sells the DVD with this alternate cover. Here is a link so that you can see:

http://www.hmv.ca/Products/Detail/591338.aspx

I have seen it in person, also, so it is accurate. For some reason, in Canada the DVD and CD sell separately. The CD and the blu-ray both come with the standard cover.

Cheers,
Lisa

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:33 am
by Mollydog
I bought the Canadian DVD in September and it has the standard cover. I guess it's changed since the original release date.

Mary

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:09 am
by rigray
I've just watched this on TV here in Ireland - it is superb! Much better than Live In London, which is also excellent

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:09 pm
by LadyGrinningSoul
Wow, great cover!

Re: Songs From the Road - new live album - Sept 14, 2010

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 5:44 pm
by wakeupmartin
MaryB wrote:What was extremely entertaining on this was the judges reaction, from the initial 'oh no, here we go again' to their progression to appreciation of his singing of this song.
Forgive my cynicism, but I reckon the whole reaction of the judges from start to finish was completely staged. Pure cheese! Thanks for posting though T!