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<blockquote data-quote="chrisflex" data-source="post: 948792" data-attributes="member: 1786"><p>Leonard Cohen: Thanks for the Dance posthumous album announced</p><p>New album will feature unheard material and various collaborations with Damien Rice, Beck and Bryce Dessner of </p><p>New album has been arranged by singer?s son Adam. </p><p></p><p>A collection of previously unheard Leonard Cohen material will be released as Thanks for the Dance, an album described by representatives for the late songwriter as ?an unexpected harvest of new songs? and ?a continuation of the master?s work?.</p><p></p><p>Cohen had asked his son, Adam, to complete the sketches left over from their prior collaboration on You Want It Darker, released in October 2016. Cohen died a month later, aged 82. Seven months after his father?s death, Cohen Jr began working on the material alone in a garage near his father?s old house, later inviting other contributors to be part of the process.</p><p>Those included Javier Mas, the Spanish la?d player who formed part of Cohen?s band for his last eight years of touring, and indie music stars including Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice, Beck, Bryce Dessner of the National, Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and Leslie Feist</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the Dance will feature further contributions from composer Dustin O?Halloran, producers Daniel Lanois and Patrick Watson, the Stargaze orchestra, Berlin-based choir Cantus Domus and the Shaar Hashomayim choir who performed on You Want It Darker. Former Cohen collaborators Jennifer Warnes and Michael Chaves will also appear.</p><p></p><p>From the Irish Times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisflex, post: 948792, member: 1786"] Leonard Cohen: Thanks for the Dance posthumous album announced New album will feature unheard material and various collaborations with Damien Rice, Beck and Bryce Dessner of New album has been arranged by singer?s son Adam. A collection of previously unheard Leonard Cohen material will be released as Thanks for the Dance, an album described by representatives for the late songwriter as ?an unexpected harvest of new songs? and ?a continuation of the master?s work?. Cohen had asked his son, Adam, to complete the sketches left over from their prior collaboration on You Want It Darker, released in October 2016. Cohen died a month later, aged 82. Seven months after his father?s death, Cohen Jr began working on the material alone in a garage near his father?s old house, later inviting other contributors to be part of the process. Those included Javier Mas, the Spanish la?d player who formed part of Cohen?s band for his last eight years of touring, and indie music stars including Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice, Beck, Bryce Dessner of the National, Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire and Leslie Feist Thanks for the Dance will feature further contributions from composer Dustin O?Halloran, producers Daniel Lanois and Patrick Watson, the Stargaze orchestra, Berlin-based choir Cantus Domus and the Shaar Hashomayim choir who performed on You Want It Darker. Former Cohen collaborators Jennifer Warnes and Michael Chaves will also appear. From the Irish Times [/QUOTE]
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