I’m Your Man

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I’m Your Man is a 1988 studio album by Leonard Cohen that marked his shift toward a more synth-driven sound and includes some of his most acclaimed late-career songs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Leonard Cohen album
studio album
artist Leonard Cohen
countryOfOrigin Canada
describedAs synth-driven sound
followedBy The Future
genre contemporary folk
soft rock
synth-pop
hasCoverArt I'm Your Man (Leonard Cohen album) cover
hasCriticalReception acclaimed
hasTrack Ain't No Cure for Love
Everybody Knows
First We Take Manhattan
I Can't Forget
I’m Your Man self-linksurface differs
surface form: I'm Your Man (song)

Jazz Police
Take This Waltz
Tower of Song
language English
length 40:32
mainSubject irony
love
politics
marksCreativeShiftOf Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
notableFor revitalizing Leonard Cohen's career in the late 1980s
use of synthesizers and programmed arrangements
notableSong Everybody Knows
First We Take Manhattan
Take This Waltz
Tower of Song
partOf Leonard Cohen discography
performer Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
precededBy Various Positions
producer Jean-Michel Reusser NERFINISHED
Leonard Cohen NERFINISHED
Michel Robidoux
Roscoe Beck
publicationDate 1988-02-02
recordedAt Rock Steady Studios, Montreal
Studio Intercession, Montreal
Studio MixArt, Montreal
Studio Tempo, Montreal
recordedIn 1987
recordLabel CBS Records NERFINISHED
Columbia Records
releaseYear 1988

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Everybody Knows partOfAlbum I’m Your Man