
Mojo presents...Leonard cohen
You are welcome Lizzytysh. I can see the points that you and TC have made in the last 2 posts. The system is not necessarily fair but my point is there is a bigger picture than just an artist not being consulted on a CD release. The "molding" is true ...i have enough friends in the business world to know that, but that is the system. "It does some good, it does some harm". 



Shania Twain did quite well on her own, after rattlesnake-coiling against all the directives given to her, if she wanted to "make it." She "made it" anyway, and has an inspiring story of determination and resilience against being controlled [if one can trust the biographical documentary on her]. There have been others, but what a sad outcome for those like TC mentioned, who get robbed and "shelved." It's so easy to get chewed up and spit out.
Were it not for Columbia, I'm guessing I may never have heard Leonard


~ Lizzytysh
Personally I'm glad that LC was not consulted. Coz' that would have ensured nothing from Death of a Ladies Man would have made it. As it happens, Iodine is in this collection. It can be possible that others can judge an artist's work from a perspective that the artist himself does not see. As Big Al put it, this is the critics choice (Mojo magazine i guess), made independently of the artist.