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Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 6:19 am
by DBCohen
Tom Sakic wrote:Just to add that 20th Anniversary Edition of DIRTY DANCING (ost) is also released this month (at least in Europe) with great publicity. Jennifer's leading song is of course in the focus.
Tom,
I am somewhat embarrassed to admit that I’ve also purchased the 20th anniversary DVD of
Dirty Dancing. The package includes a second DVD with many extras, including the video version of “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life”, in which JW is very lovely, seen together with Bill Medley (formerly half of the legendary duo, The Righteous Brothers).
As for her other discs, I have
The Hunter, which I didn’t think was very good, but not
The Well. What’s so great about it?
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 1:55 pm
by tomsakic
Well, I think it's great album:-)
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:44 pm
by blonde madonna
Jennifer Warnes' Nashville connections resurface
Interesting article that talks about Jennifer's early career and how she met Leonard among other things. Also worth reading the related articles (see sidebar) - a couple of stories about Jennifer, Leonard and KK.
http://www.fairviewobserver.com/apps/pb ... 321/MTCN06
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2007 10:57 pm
by jarkko
http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/287470
(Thanks to Marie for the link)
JENNIFER WARNES
Twenty years later, this Blue Raincoat still fits
Recently re-released Leonard Cohen tribute is singer's crowning achievement
Dec 22, 2007 04:30 AM
GREG QUILL
ENTERTAINMENT COLUMNIST
Multi-award-winning, platinum-selling singer Jennifer Warnes knew from the start that Famous Blue Raincoat, her 1987 collection of pop- and rock-enhanced Leonard Cohen songs, would likely be her crowning achievement.
It was, first and foremost, a labour of love, an act of devotion to an artist she had always admired and with whom she felt blessed to have performed for a good many years prior to the sessions that yielded her enduringly popular interpretation of Cohen's best-known songs.
"I knew 20 years ago it was one for the archives, and that it would outlive me," Warnes said recently in a phone interview from her home in Los Angeles, not long after the release of a 20th-anniversary edition of the classic album. It has been digitally remastered, "with more kick and bass in the bottom end," and embellished with four additional Cohen pieces recorded by Warnes a decade ago but withheld till now.
When her landmark recording was released, the singer had already scored major hits – "It's the Right Time of the Night" and duets with Joe Cocker (Canadian songwriter Buffy Sainte Marie's and American movie score composer Jack Nitzche's "Up Where We Belong," from the movie An Officer And A Gentleman) and Bill Medley ("I've Had The Time Of My Life," from Dirty Dancing), both Oscar winners.
She's more bemused than surprised Famous Blue Raincoat never achieved great commercial success, especially after the glowing reviews it received for the purity and power of Warnes' vocals, and stunning contributions from sidemen Stevie Ray Vaughan and Fred Tackett (Bob Dylan) on guitar, David Lindley on pedal steel, and Van Dyke Parks and Bill Payne (Little Feat) on keyboards.
The album is credited with having delivered Cohen – he's being inducted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame next year, along with Madonna, the Dave Clark Five, the Ventures and John Mellencamp – to an enormous mainstream pop music audience and for restarting the Canadian songwriter's failing career.
One song from the album, "The Singer Must Die," arranged by Parks, was nominated for a Grammy only after Kris Kristofferson mailed a personal plea to members of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
"It got to 79 on Billboard's album chart, but it was released too late in the year to make an impression on the Grammys people," said Warnes, who was a regular singing member of The Smothers Brothers Show troupe in the 1960s, and has contributed as a session singer to albums by Harry Belafonte, Jackson Browne, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Sam & Dave, James Taylor, Tina Turner, Bobby Womack and Warren Zevon, among others.
The re-release of Famous Blue Raincoat, which has been out of print in North America for almost a decade, is a chance to restore the music to its original sonic glory, for the sake of Cohen's audience and devoted audiophiles, she added.
Recorded on digital equipment, Famous Blue Raincoat is considered one of the finest audio productions of its time, and is still used to test and demonstrate high-end stereos.
"When it was transferred from vinyl to CD, no one was paying attention, and the music lost all its warm features," Warnes continued. "Several generations down the line, the music sounded thin and creepy."
After a tussle with the original label – "It's a sad and treacherous story," Warnes said – the singer managed to secure ownership of the masters and to have them polished up by the best professional ears in L.A.
"It's exactly the same record – the same music, the same sequence – with the exception of four new songs."
One was recorded in concert in Belgium ("Joan Of Arc"), and three in an Austin, Tex., studio ("Night Comes On," "Ballad of the Runaway Horse" and "If It Be Your Will").
Content with her role as a session singer – "In L.A., that's an art, and the essence of what I do," she said – Warnes is particularly proud of recent work with other Canadians, a Christmas duet with Quebec's Michel Bérubé and her contribution to The Gift, an all-star tribute to Ian Tyson.
But Famous Blue Raincoat, on which Cohen collaborated, is her lasting gift to popular music.
"I just wanted to hear his songs with more colour and texture," she said. "I'm not sure he approved at the time, though he loves working with women. He doesn't hear music the same way most people do."
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2008 9:15 am
by kokenpere
Shout Factory has JW's video of "First We Take Manhattan" on YouTube with Leonard and the late great Stevie Ray Vaughn @
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wZWf9mdd0Q
Michael
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2008 1:28 pm
by jarkko
http://www.elusivedisc.com/prodinfo.asp ... SLP7060-45
The album has also been re-issued in a vinyl 3-LP box ( 180g 45rpm)
Cisco Music proudly presents Jennifer Warnes' Famous Blue Raincoat pressed on 45rpm 180 gram vinyl for the best sound possible! This deluxe 180g 45rpm reissue contains four previously unreleased songs and a VINYL EXCLUSIVE track of "A Singer Must Die", an all-analog demo recording with Jennifer playing an electric piano and singing the song in its entirety! (The original song does not include two verses.)
Packaged in a beautiful box, this set contains a 24-page booklet with rare photos from Jennifer's personal collection, photos previously unreleased, liner notes and lyrics (This is the first version of this album to include all the lyrics to the songs.)
Features:
• All-Analogue Remastering by Bernie Grundman
• Personally authorized by Jennifer Warnes
• 45rpm, 180g 3LP Box Set
• Numbered, Limited Edition of only 6,000 copies!
• 24 page booklet with photos, liner notes & lyrics
• 4 Previously Unreleased Tracks and 1 Vinyl Exclusive Track of "A Singer Must Die" (Demo)
• 20th Anniversary Edition
Side A
1. First We Take Manhattan
2. Bird On A Wire
3. Famous Blue Raincoat
Side B
4. Joan Of Arc
5. Ain't No Cure For Love
Side C
6. Coming Back To You
7. Song Of Bernadette
8. A Singer Must Die
Side D
9. Came So Far For Beauty
10. Night Comes On (previously unreleased)
Side E
11. Ballad Of The Runaway Horse (previously unreleased)
12. If It Be Your Will (previously unreleased)
13. A Singer Must Die (8-Track Analog Demo) (previously unreleased LP ONLY track)
Side F
14. Joan Of Arc (Live) (previously unreleased)
Price: 99,99 US$
Thanks to Andy Jones for the link!
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 6:19 pm
by tomsakic
So we need
LP only track for our collections...
Anybody?

Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 3:02 pm
by tomsakic
Found this on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvmt2TeI_2w
At first glance, it can seem that Jennifer is singing the studio version, but then it becomes obvious that she's singing live over the album's instrumental track - her phrasing and voice are even better than on the album version. Mesmerizing.
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 5:40 am
by MaryB
You're right Tom - better than the recorded version. Absolutely stunning! Thank you.
Best regards,
Mary
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 3:15 pm
by tomsakic
As somebody wrote on the forum - she's on tour right now, and tickets are very cheap. I'd really want to hear her live one day.
Similar event: Jennifer Warnes singing Song of Bernadette live in studio, over the album's instrumental track:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZIFavgLd38
Re: Jennifer Warnes:Famous Blue Raincoat Reissue
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 5:57 am
by graham.putt
Hi,
I cant see this link posted on the forum but it is not hidden so I am sorry if I am stating the bleeding obvious here but . . ..
On Jenifer Warnes site there is a link with 'song samples and interviews' that has snippets of songs and then Jennifer, Leonard and Roscoe discussing the recording or writing of the songs. It is quite sweet, they are obviously very fond of each other.
http://www.jenniferwarnes.com/pages/fbr ... versations*
graham