First We Take Manhattan
"First We Take Manhattan" | ||||
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Single by Jennifer Warnes | ||||
from the album Famous Blue Raincoat | ||||
B-side | "Famous Blue Raincoat" | |||
Released | 1987 | |||
Format | 7", 12" | |||
Recorded | Spring 1986 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 3:32 | |||
Label | Ariola, Attic | |||
Writer(s) | Leonard Cohen | |||
Producer(s) | C. Roscoe Beck & Jennifer Warnes | |||
Jennifer Warnes singles chronology | ||||
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"First We Take Manhattan" is a song written by Leonard Cohen. It was originally recorded by Jennifer Warnes on her 1987 album Famous Blue Raincoat, which consisted entirely of songs written or co-written by Cohen.
Meaning
Cohen explained himself in a backstage interview:[1] "I think it means exactly what it says. It is a terrorist song. I think it's a response to terrorism. There's something about terrorism that I've always admired. The fact that there are no alibis or no compromises. That position is always very attractive. I don't like it when it's manifested on the physical plane - I don't really enjoy the terrorist activities – but Psychic Terrorism. I remember there was a great poem by Irving Layton that I once read, I'll give you a paraphrase of it. It was 'well, you guys blow up an occasional airline and kill a few children here and there', he says. 'But our terrorists, Jesus, Freud, Marx, Einstein. The whole world is still quaking..."
Jennifer Warnes version
The original recording is notable for the distinctive driving lead guitar played by Stevie Ray Vaughan. Producer Roscoe Beck was from Austin, Texas and friends with Vaughan. In late February 1986, at the annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Beck asked Vaughan to record the guitar for the song. In a 2007 interview, Beck recalls that Vaughan did not have his guitar or amp with him, and used one of Beck's old Strats instead. After working on a few technical problems, the finished recording was achieved after 2 or 3 takes.[2] According to Jennifer Warnes' official site, Vaughan finished recording his takes at 4 AM.[3]
Music video
The music video for Warnes' version of "First We Take Manhattan" was directed by Paula Walker. Filmed in New York City, the video features Stevie Ray Vaughan playing his weathered "Number One" guitar (with its distinctive "SRV" logo) on the Brooklyn Bridge. Cohen also appears with Warnes in the video.
The album version of the song is 3:47 in length, whereas the single is 3:32 long. A promotional 12-inch single version, entitled "Jennifer Warnes — First We Take Manhattan, Radio Remix — featuring Stevie Ray Vaughan", contained extended and edited versions.
Personnel
- Vocals – Jennifer Warnes
- Lead guitar – Stevie Ray Vaughan
- Guitar – Robben Ford
- Bass guitar – Roscoe Beck
- Drums – Vinnie Colaiuta
- Percussion – Lenny Castro
- Synthesizer – Russell Ferrante
- Synthesizer programmed by – Gary Chang
Leonard Cohen version
"First We Take Manhattan" | ||||
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Single by Leonard Cohen | ||||
from the album I'm Your Man | ||||
Released | February 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 5:56 | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Writer(s) | Leonard Cohen | |||
Leonard Cohen singles chronology | ||||
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Leonard Cohen's own quasi-synthpop version of "First We Take Manhattan" (with additional verses) was released in 1988 as the first track on his album I'm Your Man. Cohen's then-girlfriend, Dominique Issermann, shot a black and white promotional video for Cohen's version of the track.
On his 1988 tour, instead of the original, Euro-disco-influenced arrangement of both his and Warnes' studio versions, Cohen introduced the new, funk-influenced arrangement, suggested by his backing singers Perla Batalla and Julie Christensen. He continued to perform the song this way in 1993, 2008 and 2009 tours.
Cohen's studio recording plays over the closing credits of the 2009 film Watchmen.
Personnel
- Jeff Fisher – arranger and performer
- Leonard Cohen – vocals and production
- Anjani – vocals
Other cover versions
R.E.M. contributed a cover for the Cohen tribute album I'm Your Fan. Their presence on the compilation led to a re-arranging of the I'm Your Fan tracklist. In the US release of the tribute, R.E.M.'s cover appeared as the first track, rather than House of Love's "Who by Fire" which was the starting track in all other countries. The song also appeared as a B-side on some versions of the single "Drive".
Joe Cocker covered "First We Take Manhattan" on his 1999 album No Ordinary World.
Warren Zevon, citing Cohen as one of his favorite songwriters, performed the song on tour in support of the Mr. Bad Example album accompanied by Odds.
The German martial group Von Thronstahl samples the song in their song "Babylon the Great has Fallen" off of their Return Your Revort Into Style album.
Other artists to cover the song include Show of Hands, Cookies 'N' Beans, Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling,[4] Boris Grebenshchikov, Yasmine, Sirenia, Maxx Klaxon, Tyskarna från Lund, Enrique Morente, and Widespread Panic.
Charts
Jennifer Warnes version
Chart (1987) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] | 32 |
Canadian Hot 100 | 43 |
Canadian Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 6 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 29 |
UK Singles Chart[6] | 74 |
R.E.M. version
Chart (1992) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs[7] | 11 |
References
- ↑ http://www.boelters.de/LC/OrigZit.html#manh
- ↑ "2007 XM Interview with Jennifer Warnes, Leonard Cohen and Roscoe Beck". Retrieved 2009-02-15.
- ↑ "Photo of Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jennifer Warnes". Retrieved 2009-02-15.
- ↑ Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling
- ↑ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 333. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ↑ "Official Charts > Jennifer Warnes". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2015-12-17.
- ↑ "R.E.M. - Charts & Awards - Billboard Singles". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-05-06.
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