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I'm Your Fan | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $8.98 You Save: $1.00 (10%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 26057
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 82349 UPC: 756782349270 EAN: 0075678234927 ASIN: B000002ISX
Release Date: November 26, 1991 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | First We Take Manhattan - R.E.M. | | • | Hey That's No Way To Say GoodBye - Ian McColloch | | • | I Can't Forget - Pixies | | • | Stories Of The Street - That Petrol Emotion | | • | Bird On A Wire - The Lilac Time | | • | Suzanne - Geoffry Oryema | | • | So Long Marianne - James | | • | Avalanche IV - Jean-Louis Murat | | • | Don't Go Home With Your Hard-on - David McComb & Adam Peters | | • | Who By Fire - The House Of Love | | • | Chelsea Hotel - Lloyd Cole | | • | Tower Of Song - Robert Forster | | • | Take This Longing - Peter Astor | | • | True Love Leaves No Traces - Dead Famous People | | • | I'm Your Man - Bill Pritchard | | • | A Singer Must Die - Fatima Mansions | | • | Tower Of Song - Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds | | • | Hallelujah - John Cale |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Soulless, pointless February 23, 2007 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
"Chelsea hotel" by Lloyd Cole may very well be the worst cover in history. What madness would provoke someone to turn this great song into an upbeat softrock abortion? I love the drumming especially, wow, it makes me want to drive screwdrivers into my ears. And how it falls off after the chorus, So dramatic! -- like the buildup of a cheap soap opera before a commercial for douches. Total garbage. There are few greater crimes than taking something great and pointlessly remaking it into something awful. Stop me before I listen to that awesome harmonic solo again!
A classic album in its own right, a must have in your collection! August 11, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Forget about who wrote the songs, forget about trying to make comparisons, forget about whether or not the performances were worthy of a tribute. Simply take it as music. Leonard Cohen wrote great songs that here shows they were also great POP songs. So if you're into great music, especially pop songs, and can listen to music without biases or prejudices then you must pick up this disc. The first track "First We Take Manhattan" clearly exemplifies this. While a R.E.M. fan, this song is one of my favorites by them. Mike Mills as co-vocalist with lead singer Michael Stipes makes this an incredible track. Ian McCulloch has an incredible voice and this shows on "Hey That's No Way....". "I Can't Forget" sounds like any other great Pixies track. There are many other stand out tracks like That Petrol Emotion's "Stories of the Street," "Don't Go Home...," "Chelsea Hotel," "Hallelujah," and my favorite: Dead Famous People's "True Leaves No Traces," which transforms Cohen's beautiful lyrics into just a gorgeous pop song. Enjoy!
A middling tribute album July 11, 2004 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
After spending the last few years wandering other musical landscapes, I rediscovered Leonard Cohen this year (years after being a mega LC geek in school) and especially wanted to seek this album out again. Compared to Famous Blue Raincoat (much shorter but much, much more luminous), I'm Your Fan is middling. What's up with the two covers of Tower of Song? Why is the cover of Suzanne so freaking boring? But then there are the beautiful plusses -- A Singer Must Die, the funky cover of Don't Go Home With Your Hard-On (who wouldn't want to hear THAT at a wedding?) and the oft-mentioned version of Hallelujah. I really like the French version of Avalanche (I didn't get the original for many years after this and was very surprised as my hand translated version was very different). Bottom line: if you want 1 LC tribute CD, get Jennifer Warnes's. If you want 2, get this one too.
A must have December 10, 2003 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I bought this CD when it first came out in the 90's, as part of my R.E.M comprehensive collection. Since that time, this has stayed constantly near or in my CD player. Each interpretation of his songs highlights the beauty of the lyric he composed. I would be hard pressed to find a favorite track. I am a die hard R.E.M fan, but I don't think theirs is the best (near the top, maybe). But I would have to agree with most about The Pixies rendition of "I Can't Forget".
not the best cd in the world March 26, 2003 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
i got this as a gift, and since i enjoy leonard cohen music, i expected to enjoy this too, it's wasn't too dissapointed, but most of the interpetations to his songs are either trying to sounds just like leonard cohen or just too strange or unfit to the songs in my eyes.if anyone's looking to a good introduction to leonard cohen, i suggest "the best of" or just spending your money on any other leonard cohen cd, in this case i think, the sorce's still much superiour to the reflection, yes, the nick cave interpetation is great, but it doesn't justify getting the whole cd.
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