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Anjani’s musical journey began at the age of four when she first picked up the ukulele at her childhood home in Honolulu, Hawaii. She studied voice, guitar and piano, before a desire for new adventures brought her to New York City. Once there, a friendship with renowned music producer John Lissauer lead to her first gig with Leonard Cohen—singing back up vocals on his original version of “Hallelujah.”

Neither one knew at the time how that meeting would change the course of both their lives. Anjani went on to sing and play keyboards on Cohen’s 1984-85 Various Positions World Tour. After subsequent vocal work on his records, I’m Your Man, The Future and Dear Heather, their musical vision culminated in the release of Blue Alert. As Anjani recalls, “One day we were going through a box of Leonard’s old journals. They weren’t diary-type entries of one’s activities or memoirs, but pages of lyrics to songs he had since recorded, sketches and watercolors, and scribbles—sometimes only a line or two—but they were such beautiful bits and pieces, I suggested that he finish them.”

The lyrics Cohen completed became fully formed gems when set to Anjani’s music. This time it was her voice front and center with minimal instrumentation, showcasing her impeccable tone, phrasing and interpretive power. One of the first artists to hear the record was Lou Reed, who clasped Anjani’s hands and exclaimed, “Do you know what you’ve done? You’ve written a waltz, and nobody writes waltzes anymore, but “Thanks For The Dance” is an instant classic!”

Prior to her work with Cohen, Anjani released two indie records of her own, a self-titled debut in 2000 and The Sacred Names in 2001. A trademark of her sound—whether referencing jazz, folk, country, or Brazilian rhythms—is the ease with which she creates intimacy in the core of your heart, using just voice and piano. Cohen wrote a poem that begins with the line, “I’m always thinking of a song for Anjani to sing.” Her 2014 release, I Came To Love gave us ten new ways to hear her do that. Recorded in several settings over six years, this travelogue of the heart mirrors a life rich in feeling, wisdom and beauty. It includes three more songs co-written with Leonard Cohen, that mark the evolution of their creative partnership. But perhaps the greatest revelation here is how fully Anjani came into her own as a lyricist capable of translating formless emotion into song.

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Anjani: Blue Alert

Read "Blue Alert" reviewed by Jim Santella


With its program of popular songs by Leonard Cohen and Anjani Thomas, Blue Alert settles in gently for an audience in love. Don't look for sheets of riveting sound to fill the room with propulsive action, or thunderous backbeats to shake your bones in a fascinating rhythmic groove. This is not that kind of album. Anjani's performance brings out the beauty of each song through natural means as she warms with piano and keyboard in support of her evocative vocals.

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Legacy Records to Release Leonard Cohen's Re-Issues & Anjani's "Blue Alert"

Legacy Records to Release Leonard Cohen's Re-Issues & Anjani's "Blue Alert"

Source: Special Ops Media

Legacy Records will release Cohen's first three albums, Songs of Leonard Cohen, Songs From A Room, and Songs Of Love And Hate on CD April 24th and in conjunction with the release of the reissues Legacy will also release Anjani's Blue Alert, which was produced by Cohen, on the same date. Audio Stream Anjani: Blue Alert The liturgy of timeless songs to be found on Cohen's first three albums has mystified poets and professors for ages. And so ...

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Blue Alert

Columbia Records
2006

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