My search for the long-lost location of theBlonde on Blondealbum cover shoot (which I have still not found), led me to discover two other memorable Dylan album photo sites - that ofHighway 61 Revisitedand also that ofAnother Side of Bob Dylan- in places in New York City that I would ...
Bryan Ferry has announced Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023, a wide-spanning box set that celebrates 50 years of the artist’s career. To accompany the announcement, the Roxy Music member also unveiled a cover of Bob Dylan’s “She Belongs to Me,” which previews a series of upcom...
Still, the yen to get to the bottom of the album’s inspiration makes sense—an emotional payload this heavy and you want the reassurance it actually happened to <I>someone</I>. Part of the allure was that <I>Blood</I> was the first time in years Dylan had sounded so serious. <I...
Playing CDs in the car stereo that I’ve never listened to (Luna, tribute to Bob Dylan) or rarely (Matthew Sweet rareties, Little Feat, Sonic Youth’s Murray Street). On such a day, 95 from New York through Connecticut, usually a dreary road, looked… good! Traffic was moving, the ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today we explore Bob Dylan’s masterful comeback, 1997’s Time Out of Mind.Not long after attending the California funeral of his friend Jerry Garcia, Bob ...
It’s 2007. In one of the great missed opportunities, although his singing persona would have fitted it like a glove, Bryan Ferry does not include the song on his album of Dylan covers. (Nor indeed does Bettye LaVette, on hers.) ...
“Simple Twist of Fate,” verses and lines present images like shuffled postcards connected by what Dylan referred to as a “code.” It is here that thinking ofBlood on the Tracksas a “breakup album” becomes reductive, missing out on much of what the collection of songs has to offer, ...
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1. “See That My Grave is Kept Clean/One Kind Favor”(Blind Lemon Jefferson): Out of the gate in 1962 with his debut album “Bob Dylan,” the acclaimed young folk hero and Woody Guthrie acolyte demonstrated he could be as adept singing other writers’ songs as his own. Here he ...