Reviews
"Stripped-Down, World-Weary Folk Songs....They Still Hold an Uncanny Attractiveness Today.", 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "The tunes remain surefire four decades later....This is deep, witty and enduring stuff.", "The songs have a timeless and ageless power, even when they're awash in '60s countercultural meaning.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The imagery woven through the likes of 'Sisters Of Mercy' proved that no one, not even Bob Dylan, had such a complete mastery of words.", 5 Stars Out of 5-"With a Dark Wit and Sophistication...", "The tentative, almost boyish softness of Cohen's first folksinging forays only underscores his grim lyrics.", "The impeccable production put Cohen's melancholy , sensuous baritone at the forefront, with an impressive array of subtle instrumental embellishments lurking in the background."