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Leonard Cohen


"The Essential Leonard Cohen" is a comprehensive career-spanning collection of hit songs and fan favorites by the legendary Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen. Released in 2002, the album offers a wide-ranging overview of Cohen's long and prolific career. Born on 21 September 1934 in Montreal, Canada, Leonard Cohen was a poet, novelist, and singer-songwriter acclaimed for his emotive, literary style of songwriting that captivated audiences around the world. His career in music began in the mid-1960s, and his songs often touched upon themes of love, loss, and life's existential questions. Cohen's music stands out for its deep lyricism, low, gravelly vocals, and unique blend of folk, pop, and blues. "The Essential Leonard Cohen" brings together songs from all stages of Cohen's career, from his 1967 debut album "Songs of Leonard Cohen" to his 2001 album "Ten New Songs." The album features some of his most loved songs, such as "Hallelujah," "Suzanne," and "Bird on a Wire," making it a curated journey through Cohen's significant musical contributions. 'The Essential Leonard Cohen' is often recommended as a starting point for listeners new to Cohen's music because of the album’s focus on his most impactful and popular works. Despite the wide-ranging eras it encapsulates, the collection exhibits a remarkable consistency, reflecting Cohen's unmatched poetic talent, and singular musical style.