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Songs from a Room is the second album by Canadian musician Leonard Cohen, released in 1969. It reached #63 on the US Billboard 200 and #2 on the UK charts. Cohen reportedly said he chose producer Bob Johnston to achieve the spartan sound he considered appropriate for his songs, after the disputes he had with John Simon during the mixing sessions of Songs of Leonard Cohen. The album also features some prominent (if strictly ornamental) jaw harp. The album's sound is thus closer to the archetype (or stereotype) of an "early" Leonard Cohen record. Among uncredited sessions musicians it is known that Ron Cornelius played acoustic and electric guitar, Charlie Daniels played bass, fiddle and acoustic guitar, Elkin "Bubba" Fowler participated on banjo, bass and acoustic guitar, while producer Bob Johnston played keyboards. Johnston toured with Cohen in 1970 and '72 (playing keyboards, harmonica and guitar), leading to termination of his collaboration with Bob Dylan. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Bird on the Wire
Leonard Cohen
Story of Isaac
Leonard Cohen
A Bunch of Lonesome Heroes
Leonard Cohen
The Partisan
Leonard Cohen
Seems So Long Ago, Nancy
Leonard Cohen
The Old Revolution
Leonard Cohen
The Butcher
Leonard Cohen
You Know Who I Am
Leonard Cohen
Lady Midnight
Leonard Cohen
Tonight Will Be Fine
Leonard Cohen