The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of Hallelujah
English
By (author): Alan Light
See the film Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song from Sony Pictures Classics
This thoughtful and illuminating (The New York Times) work of music journalism is an unforgettable, fascinating, and unexpected account of one of the most performed and beloved songs in pop historyLeonard Cohens heartrending Hallelujah. Featuring a new foreword and afterword by the author.
When Leonard Cohen first wrote and recorded the song Hallelujah, it attracted little attention or airplay, dismissed by both fans and critics alike. Today, it is one of the most recorded songs in history, having been covered by a variety of music icons including Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, and, most famously, Jeff Buckley. Its been featured on soundtracks as diverse as Shrek to The West Wing. And in the days after major tragedies, it has brought comfort to thousands after being featured in the MTV 9/11 tribute video and the telethon for the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
So how did one relatively unknown song become an unofficial international anthem for human triumph and tragedy, one which each successive generation feels they have discovered and claimed as uniquely their own?
Through in-depth interviews and expansive research, longtime music journalist Alan Light follows the captivating and improbable journey of Hallelujah to the heart of popular culture. Discover how great songs come to be, and how we as listeners have the endless ability to project a succession of meanings onto a cultural artifact, forever reinterpreting art through the lens of current events and the latest trends.
A combination mystery tale, detective story, pop critique, and sacred psalm of its own (Daily News, New York),The Holy or the Broken is a revelatory and masterful exploration of the overwhelming power of music. See more
This thoughtful and illuminating (The New York Times) work of music journalism is an unforgettable, fascinating, and unexpected account of one of the most performed and beloved songs in pop historyLeonard Cohens heartrending Hallelujah. Featuring a new foreword and afterword by the author.
When Leonard Cohen first wrote and recorded the song Hallelujah, it attracted little attention or airplay, dismissed by both fans and critics alike. Today, it is one of the most recorded songs in history, having been covered by a variety of music icons including Celine Dion, Bon Jovi, Willie Nelson, and, most famously, Jeff Buckley. Its been featured on soundtracks as diverse as Shrek to The West Wing. And in the days after major tragedies, it has brought comfort to thousands after being featured in the MTV 9/11 tribute video and the telethon for the 2010 Haitian earthquake.
So how did one relatively unknown song become an unofficial international anthem for human triumph and tragedy, one which each successive generation feels they have discovered and claimed as uniquely their own?
Through in-depth interviews and expansive research, longtime music journalist Alan Light follows the captivating and improbable journey of Hallelujah to the heart of popular culture. Discover how great songs come to be, and how we as listeners have the endless ability to project a succession of meanings onto a cultural artifact, forever reinterpreting art through the lens of current events and the latest trends.
A combination mystery tale, detective story, pop critique, and sacred psalm of its own (Daily News, New York),The Holy or the Broken is a revelatory and masterful exploration of the overwhelming power of music. See more
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