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famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Wed Dec 15, 2010 7:05 pm
by Daryl
Hi there.

Does anyone know who the 'famous blue raincoat' backing singer was?... on the record.. not live etc.

Also, i've got Nancy Priddy written down for backing vocals on his 1st record.. is this correct?...

Thanks!!

D>

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 12:59 am
by MaryB
Daryl wrote: Does anyone know who the 'famous blue raincoat' backing singer was?... on the record.. not live etc.
The vocalists on 'Songs of Love and Hate', where FBR was first recorded (please someone correct me if I'm wrong) were Corlynn Hanney and Susan Mussman. Perhaps others here, who are so much more knowledgeable can further enlighten you.
Best regards,
Mary

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:08 am
by TineDoes
MaryB wrote:Daryl wrote:
Does anyone know who the 'famous blue raincoat' backing singer was?... on the record.. not live etc.
The vocalists on 'Songs of Love and Hate', where FBR was first recorded (please someone correct me if I'm wrong) were Corlynn Hanney and Susan Mussman.
This is what it says on the cd with the original album credits :D .

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 1:29 am
by MaryB
Daryl wrote:Also, i've got Nancy Priddy written down for backing vocals on his 1st record.. is this correct?...
TineDoes,
I only have the cassette for Songs of LC and it does not have any info on it. Perhaps you have the LP or CD on this and can give Daryl this info?

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:15 am
by TineDoes
Hi Daryl and Mary,
On the original LP 1971that we have there are no credits whatsoever. I will list the credits from the remastered cd 2007 which says these are the Original Album Credits:
The Army:
Corlynn Hanney, Susan Mussman - Vocalists
Ron Cornelius - Electric guitar/acoustic guitar
Charley Daniels - Acoustic guitar/Bass/Fiddle
Bob Johnsen - Piano
Leonard Cohen - Acoustic Guitar
Ed. Kolis - Concert Engineer
Strings & horns arranged & conducted by Buckmaster
Chrildren's voices - The Corona Academy, London
Cover photo- Jacotte Chollet
Cover design - John Berg
Produced by Bob Johnston

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 2:40 am
by AlanM
Hi Folks,
My vinyl of "Songs of Love and Hate" does have a credit list as an insert - I can't remember seeing it until I looked just now.
It confirms the info from the CD.
Songs of Love and Hate 01a.jpg
Songs of Love and Hate 02a.jpg
No such luck with "Songs of LC" vinyl or my CD copy. However below is a quote from Wikipedia re Nancy Priddy:

She was a member of The Bitter End Singers in 1964, a short lived folksinging group along with Lefty Baker, Tina Bohlmann, Bob Hider, Norris O'Neill, and Vilma Vaccaro. In 1968, she released the album You've Come This Way Before. It is now regarded as a classic of psychedelic folk. That same year she contributed backup vocals to Leonard Cohen's debut album Songs of Leonard Cohen.

Alan

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:35 am
by MaryB
Mystery solved re: backup vocals on 'Songs of LC'. I knew someone here would have that info or find a way to search it out. My google search for her name netted nil. Thank you Alan!

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2010 12:28 pm
by Daryl
Wow... i love this forum. I use another one.. (not LC) and it can be pretty hostile and unfriendly.. this place is sweet.
Thanks so much for the info..
Someone should update the wiki page for 'love and hate'...

DX

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:37 am
by Daryl
Another question:

Forgive me for not starting a new post.. i didn't think it was worth it.

Does anyone know the reason why LC used two mic's tapped together when he toured back in the day?...

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:56 am
by MaryB
Daryl wrote:Wow... i love this forum. I use another one.. (not LC) and it can be pretty hostile and unfriendly.. this place is sweet.
Thanks so much for the info..
Someone should update the wiki page for 'love and hate'...DX
Aww - aren't you sweet. Hope you stick around. On the whole, you'll find out that it is a kind and gentle place.

I'm sure that someone here will update the wiki page. Sorry I don't know the answer to the two mics. Be interested in knowing.

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 2:23 pm
by Daryl
I'm gonna stick around.. yup.
I noticed that Beefheart (RIP) also used the two mics tapped together set up as well..
Maybe it was a 60/70's thing.. when the sound wasn't good enough, or needed to be split into two channels via two mics?...

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:56 pm
by tomsakic
Info about Nancy Priddy (i.e. nancy Applegate, mother of Christina Applegate the actress) comes from our Forum in November 2005: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4689
Jim Williams wrote: Here's the full text of Nancy's letter:

A friend of mine saw an Ask Fred question concerning the voices behind Leonard Cohen on his first three albums. Well I don't know about the second or third but I certainly do about the first, which contained Hey, That's No Way To Say Goddbye, Suzanne and So Long, Marianne.

At that time I was writing with John Simon, the album's producer, who was a very good friend. When Columbia informed him that they would put no futher money into the project, John told me we'd have to finish the album together. I was delighted to do that - so I provided the female voice on the record. I believe John song with me on So Long, Marianne, but I certainly did Suzanne and Hey, That's No Way To Say Goddbye.

John and I loved Leonard's songs, and when we played our additional vocals to him he seemed to love our work in return. I often think about the first time John played Leonard's work for me in that darkish studio, late night in New York. Little did any of us know what would happen with those songs - especially the record label!

Re: famous blue raincoat backing singer

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:04 am
by lizzytysh
Love that letter, Tom! Never saw it before... I can just imagine how it was for her hearing Leonard's songs in that dark studio. Thanks to them for their generousity and belief in Leonard.