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Live Songs was the Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen's fourth album, released during the three-year silence between Songs of Love and Hate and New Skin for the Old Ceremony. It is a compilation of live recordings, performed mostly in Europe in 1970 and 1972. Cohen is backed by a medium-sized, country-influenced group, which includes guitarist/fiddler Charlie Daniels and vocalist "Jennifer Warren", who would soon become famous as Jennifer Warnes, among other things a popular interpreter of Cohen's songs.
The album consists mostly of reinterpretations (often with additional or significantly altered lyrics) of songs from Cohen's second album, Songs From a Room ("Nancy" is a version of "Seems So Long Ago, Nancy", and "Improvisation" is an extended instrumental guitar trio version of the vamp from "You Know Who I Am", which is also featured). Neither Songs of Leonard Cohen nor the then-recent Songs of Love and Hate (which featured a live track, "Let's Sing Another Song, Boys", culled from the same tour as the 1970 recordings here) are represented. The other tracks are a cover of the folk standard "Passing Through", and two new compositions: "Please Don't Pass Me By (A Disgrace)" (a thirteen-minute singalong recorded in 1970) and "Minute Prologue". A "bonus" track, "Queen Victoria", was recorded by Cohen alone in his Tennessee hotel room in 1972.
Side 1 (Recorded in 1972)
1. "Minute Prologue" - 1:12 (London)
2. "Passing Through" - 4:05 (London)
3. "You Know Who I Am" - 5:22 (Brussels)
4. "Bird on the Wire" - 4:27 (Paris)
5. "Nancy" - 3:48 (London)
6. "Improvisation" - 3:17 (Paris)
Side 2 (Recorded in 1970 and 1972)
1. "Story of Isaac" - 3:56 (Berlin)
2. "Please Don't Pass Me By (A Disgrace)" - 13:00 (London)
3. "Tonight Will Be Fine" - 6:06 (Isle of Wight)
4. "Queen Victoria" - 3:28 (Tennessee)
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