Released on 19 March 1971, 'Songs of Love and Hate' is the third studio album by the renowned Canadian singer-songwriter, Leonard Cohen. Produced by Bob Johnston and released through Columbia Records, this iconic album has become a milestone in Cohen's illustrious career. Although it may not have achieved immediate commercial success, 'Songs of Love and Hate' has stood the test of time, with its poignant and introspective songs continuing to captivate audiences to this day.
Recorded primarily in Columbia Studio A in Nashville from 22-26 September 1970, the album features a collection of eight poignant tracks, including 'Avalanche', 'Last Year's Man', and 'Famous Blue Raincoat'. With a duration of 44 minutes, 'Songs of Love and Hate' is a masterclass in singer-songwriting, showcasing Cohen's unique ability to craft songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
As a testament to its enduring appeal, 'Songs of Love and Hate' has been widely acclaimed as a classic of the genre, with its influence still being felt today. Leonard Cohen's distinctive voice and poetic lyrics continue to inspire and influence new generations of musicians and fans alike, cementing his status as one of the most important and respected singer-songwriters of our time.