The Next Album

General discussion about Leonard Cohen's songs and albums
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jerry
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The Next Album

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I'd like to see LC go back to basics and do an all acoustic album.
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Actually, I'd love it if the next one sounded a bit more like The Future, it's still my favorite "newer" album.
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yessss...

or i've even heard the suggestion that he do music all on pro tools, as john cale did for his last album, "hobosapiens," which was an incredible album.
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Post by linda_lakeside »

An acoustic album would be great. Heavy violin (Dylan influences there) some oud - piano of course, Jew's harp optional. I've always loved his backup singers (esp. live).

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I think a sixties-esque album would be really good but retain some of the Rhytm of the latest two. regardless, i think we can Trust leonard not to dissapoint. You never know, he could do something entirely different to anything he's ever released before!
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I would love something more jazz leaning, but still with Leonard's heart. Dear Heather was a bit jazzy in parts I thought.

I would love a CD of Leonard reciting some of his poetry, without any music.
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