Leonard Cohen Various Positions GrooveBowl

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If you like native Montrealer Leonard Cohen, then you love Leonard Cohen. If you DON'T like him, well...

Various Positions, the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, was released in December 1984. It marked not only Cohen's turn to the modern sound and use of synthesizers but also an even greater contribution from Jennifer Warnes, who is credited equally to Cohen as vocalist on all of the tracks.

"Dance Me to the End of Love", which Allmusic calls "Serge Gainsbourg-esque" in their review of the album, remains one of Cohen's signature songs. But the best-known, and most-covered song on the album, however, is the fifth track, "Hallelujah".

And now it's a GrooveBowl: 4 inches high, all perfect curves, it has 3 clear non-slip rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.

Comes without the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

Use your GrooveBowl for whatever. But please don't mess it up.
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If you like native Montrealer Leonard Cohen, then you love Leonard Cohen. If you DON'T like him, well...

Various Positions, the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, was released in December 1984. It marked not only Cohen's turn to the modern sound and use of synthesizers but also an even greater contribution from Jennifer Warnes, who is credited equally to Cohen as vocalist on all of the tracks.

"Dance Me to the End of Love", which Allmusic calls "Serge Gainsbourg-esque" in their review of the album, remains one of Cohen's signature songs. But the best-known, and most-covered song on the album, however, is the fifth track, "Hallelujah".

And now it's a GrooveBowl: 4 inches high, all perfect curves, it has 3 clear non-slip rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.

Comes without the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

Use your GrooveBowl for whatever. But please don't mess it up.
If you like native Montrealer Leonard Cohen, then you love Leonard Cohen. If you DON'T like him, well...

Various Positions, the seventh studio album by Leonard Cohen, was released in December 1984. It marked not only Cohen's turn to the modern sound and use of synthesizers but also an even greater contribution from Jennifer Warnes, who is credited equally to Cohen as vocalist on all of the tracks.

"Dance Me to the End of Love", which Allmusic calls "Serge Gainsbourg-esque" in their review of the album, remains one of Cohen's signature songs. But the best-known, and most-covered song on the album, however, is the fifth track, "Hallelujah".

And now it's a GrooveBowl: 4 inches high, all perfect curves, it has 3 clear non-slip rubber feet and the spindle hole has been capped and the labels lacquered.

Comes without the original album cover in a 12 3\/4 x 12 3\/4 by 4 3\/4 inch corrugated paperboard box, so it's ready to be shipped as a gift. We'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.

Keep the GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. It's not microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.

Use your GrooveBowl for whatever. But please don't mess it up.