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''Dear Heather'' is the 11th studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Leonard Cohen Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, loss, death, and romantic relationships. He was inducted in ...
, released by Columbia Records in 2004. It was dedicated "in memory of Jack McClelland 1922-2004."


Background

The album features Cohen experimenting with different musical approaches. On "To a Teacher", Cohen quotes himself from '' The Spice-Box of Earth'', his second collection of poetry from 1961. The basic tracks of "The Faith" dated back to the '' Recent Songs'' sessions from 1979. The album includes a live version of the country standard "
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", which was taken from a performance during his tour in support of the LP ''
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''. Considering the plethora of sources from which the material sprang, Cohen had originally wanted to call the album ''Old Ideas'', but eventually changed it to ''Dear Heather'' for fear that fans might assume it was merely a compilation or "best of" package ('' Old Ideas'' would be the title of Cohen's next studio album). There is increase in spoken poetry over singing, with two songs featuring words by other writers:
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("No More a-Roving") and F. R. Scott ("Villanelle for our Time"). The
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-tinged "On That Day" addresses the still-raw tragedy and horror of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.


Reception

The album reached #131 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and Internet Album charts and #5 on the Canadian Album charts. It was Cohen's highest charting album in America since 1969's ''
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''. The album's highest chart position came in Poland where it reached #1 on the Polish Albums Chart.'' Dear Heather'' was not received as well by critics as ''Ten New Songs'' and Cohen's 2001 live album '' Field Commander Cohen: Tour of 1979'' had been. Some critics found it dour - although such notices had been commonplace throughout various stages of Cohen's career - and noted a tone of finality in the offering. ''
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'' reported, "Some of the songs are virtually unadorned with poetic imagery and fall flat; in others, Mr. Cohen uses his calmly sepulchral voice for speech rather than melody. The production is homemade." The '' Stylus'' deemed it an "unsatisfying way to end such an intriguing career." In the November 2004 ''
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'' review of the LP, Michaelangelo Matos praised the album, calling Cohen "
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's hippest 70 year old" and insisting that "given how monochromatic Cohen tends to be, the jumbled feel works in ''Dear Heathers favor." Thom Jurek of
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argues that ''Dear Heather'' is Cohen's "most upbeat" album: "Rather than focus on loss as an end, it looks upon experience as something to be accepted as a portal to wisdom and gratitude...If this is indeed his final offering as a songwriter, it is a fine, decent, and moving way to close this chapter of the book of his life."


Track listing


Personnel

*Leonard Cohen – vocals, guitar, Jew's harp * Sharon Robinson – vocals, arrangements * Anjani Thomas – vocals, backing vocals; piano on "On That Day", "Nightingale" and "Tennessee Waltz" *
Bob Sheppard Robert Leo Sheppard (October 20, 1910 – July 11, 2010) was the long-time public address announcer for numerous New York area college and professional sports teams, in particular the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (1951–2007), and ...
– tenor saxophone on "Go No More a-Roving" *Stan Sargeant – bass on "On That Day" and "Nightingale" *Johnny Friday – drums on "On That Day" and "Nightingale" *Sarah Kramer – trumpet on "Dear Heather" *Mitch Watkins – guitar on "The Faith" and "Tennessee Waltz" *
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– accordion on "The Faith" *
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– bass on "The Faith" *Bill Ginn – piano on "The Faith" *Raffi Hakopian – violin on "The Faith" *
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– oud on "The Faith" *Paul Ostermayer - flute on "The Faith" *Ron Getman – steel guitar and vocals on "Tennessee Waltz" *John Crowder – bass and vocals on "Tennessee Waltz" *Richard Crooks – drums on "Tennessee Waltz" * Jeremy Lubbock - string arrangement on "The Faith"


Track notes

*"Go No More a-Roving" is musical adaptation of
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's poem " So, we'll go no more a roving", dedicated to Cohen's friend and mentor, Canadian poet Irving Layton, member of the
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of modernist poets. *"Villanelle for Our Time" was recorded 6 May 1999, shortly after Cohen's return from Mount Baldy Zen Center. It is an improvised jazz recitation of a poem by F. R. Scott, Cohen's older colleague from the
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of modernist poets. *"To a Teacher" is a spoken-word track based on Cohen's poem from his 1961 book of poetry '' The Spice-Box of Earth'', dedicated to the Canadian poet A.M. Klein. *"The Letters" is a duet with Cohen's producer, collaborator and track's co-writer Sharon Robinson. *"Because Of" is a recitation of Cohen's poem which was included in his 2006 '' Book of Longing''. *"On That Day" is a song about the September 11, 2001 attacks in
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. *The track "Nightingale" is dedicated to the late R&B singer Carl Anderson, Anjani Thomas's colleague. She composed the music using Cohen's abandoned poem. *Music track for "The Faith" is actually an
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from '' Recent Songs'', with completely new lyrics, re- mixed and with new vocals added (thus the production was co-credited to ''Recent Songs'' producer
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). It was based on a Québec folk song. *The final track is a live performance of "
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", recorded 9 July 1985 at the
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. It was taken from the bootlegged radio recording and cleaned up digitally.


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References


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