Hallelujah Considered
Allison Crowe’s singular interpretation of “Hallelujah”
was first released on record in 2003. The Leonard
Cohen classic has been covered hundreds of times
since – by country acts, pop idols, crooners,
swooners and more. Allison’s rare, visceral,
artistry remains timeless and, today, “Cohencentric:
Leonard Cohen Considered” places in its
firmament this iconic video - one of the world's
most-loved versions of the song (filmed
live-in-the-studio of Canada’s Turtle Recording):
Hallelujah - Allison Crowe performs Leonard Cohen from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
Labels: Allan Showalter, Allison Crowe, British Columbia, Canada, chanson, classic, Cohencentric, cover, Hallelujah, interpretation, interprète, Leonard Cohen, music, Newfoundland, piano, Tidings, Turtle
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