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My Leonard Cohen discography map is a music wall art print showing every studio album in order, designed as a gift for fans tracing one of the most literary and emotionally serious recording careers in twentieth-century music. From Songs of Leonard Cohen in 1967 through to the posthumous Thanks for the Dance in 2019, each album sits on the map as a station, and every musician who played on a record runs as a tube line connecting the albums they appear on.
When I'm researching a Leonard Cohen discography map this detailed, I work from album liner notes, verified session credit data and decades of music archives. The Cohen map traces five decades of recorded output, with Leonard as the constant running line and a remarkable cast of long-term collaborators shaping each era: John Lissauer as producer and arranger across multiple records, Jennifer Warnes on backing vocals through several of the classic albums, the Phil Spector wall-of-sound treatment on Death of a Ladies' Man, the synthesiser-heavy Various Positions with Sharon Robinson beginning her long collaboration that ran through Ten New Songs, Dear Heather and beyond, Anjani Thomas as a key collaborator on the late records, Patrick Leonard producing Old Ideas and Popular Problems, and the long arc with Cohen's son Adam Cohen producing the final records You Want It Darker and the posthumous Thanks for the Dance.
This is the kind of art print that rewards a close look. Fans tracing the arc from the early folk records Songs of Leonard Cohen, Songs from a Room and Songs of Love and Hate, through New Skin for the Old Ceremony, the Spector record, the synthesiser era of Various Positions and I'm Your Man, the long break, the comeback of Old Ideas, Popular Problems, the late masterpieces You Want It Darker and Thanks for the Dance will see exactly which musicians shaped each record. It hangs as a music map on a feature wall, a lounge, a studio or a hallway, and works as a milestone gift for any long-term Cohen fan.
I print every map on archival paper using a Giclée process, in A1 and A2 landscape formats, framed or unframed. You can browse the full Solo Artists Music Maps collection for related discography maps.
Is this a Giclée wall art print?
Yes. I print every discography map using a Giclée process on archival paper, which gives a sharp, fade-resistant finish suitable for long-term display.
What sizes does the Leonard Cohen map come in?
A1 landscape (594 x 841mm) and A2 landscape (420 x 594mm), framed in black or white or supplied unframed.
Does the map show every Cohen album in order?
Yes. Every studio album from Songs of Leonard Cohen in 1967 to the posthumous Thanks for the Dance in 2019 is mapped chronologically.
Is this a good gift for a Leonard Cohen fan?
It's designed for fans who already know the records well. The detail rewards close reading, which makes it a strong milestone gift for a long-term collector, a birthday or a retirement.
Who designed this music map?
I designed and researched it personally as part of my discography maps series at mikebellmaps.com.
If you're collecting singer-songwriter maps, the Nick Cave discography map works as a natural pairing. You can also browse all my music map gifts for music fans for more discography wall art prints.
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