Leonard Cohen: The Future - 1992

The same general overall comments from my previous review can be applied to this release, whose vocals are almost like spoken poetry over a gentle backing (although The Future is more upbeat and Mark Knopfler-esque and the excellent Closing Time has an attractive Cajun feel to it. 

The politically-motivated Democracy is a fine track too, as is the gruff Light (As The Breeze). Of these these three albums, this latter one is probably my favourite - I enjoy the robust, often bluesy backing and the vibrant backing vocals a lot. 

So there we have a toe-dip into Leonard Cohen's music - it is sensitive, intelligent, thought-provoking but also very much an acquired taste. After half an hour or so of it I tend to want a bit of livening up. I know that's not the point of his music, but it is still the way it is, for me.


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