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  1. Biography. Jennifer with Leonard Cohen. With multiple awards and chart-topping hits around the world, Jennifer Warnes is one of the beloved vocalists of our time. The American singer, songwriter, producer and arranger has forged a five decade career that has seen her relentlessly pursuing her art and passion, moving from pop and rock to jazz ...

  2. Jennifer Warnes. Jennifer Jean Warnes (born March 3, 1947) is an American singer and songwriter. She has performed as a vocalist on a number of film soundtracks. She has won two Grammy Awards, in 1983 for the Joe Cocker duet "Up Where We Belong" and in 1987 for the Bill Medley duet "(I've Had) The Time of My Life".

  3. Various Positions is the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, released in December 1984 (and February 1985).It marked not only his turn to a modern sound and use of synthesizers (particularly on the opening track), but also, after the harmonies and backing vocals from Jennifer Warnes on the previous Recent Songs (1979), an even greater contribution from Warnes, who is credited equally to ...

    • December 11, 1984 (Canada), February 1985 (US, Europe)
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  5. Feb 23, 2024 · Beyond film, Warnes continued her collaboration with Leonard Cohen, appearing on his album Various Positions as a co-vocalist. This led to Warnes releasing her own album of Leonard Cohen covers, Famous Blue Raincoat, in 1987. A top-notch artist, Jennifer Warnes’ career has been marked by collaborations with many other amazing artists ...

  6. Dec 1, 1984 · Leonard Cohen. POP · 1984. Preview. Jennifer Warnes is Cohen's vocal sidekick on this beautifully produced and typically ruminative album—initially rejected by his record label—that attempted to contemporise him with occasional Casio beats and a country tinge. Johnny Cash, whose lonely basso profundo Cohen approaches, could easily have ...

  7. Feb 1, 2008 · Recorded with vocalist Jennifer Warnes (who later cut the album Famous Blue Raincoat, a collection of Leonard Cohen compositions), Various Positions is a stunning return to form -- Cohen's strongest work since New Skin for the Old Ceremony. Cryptic and spartan, the set continues in the eclectic vein of recent efforts, but with greater clarity ...

  8. Leonard Cohen. Because his longtime label, Columbia Records, decided not to release Various Positions in 1984 or 1985 in the U.S., it gave the impression that Leonard Cohen’s musical career was in danger. It was a shortsighted decision, and one that Columbia corrected in 1990 with a CD release of the album. At the time, the album brought back ...

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