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Bob Dylan
Together Through Life
Details:
Format: CD
Label: SBME/COLUMBIA
Catolog: 0043893
Genre: Rock/Pop
Released: 04/28/2009
UPC: 886974389323
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Together Though Life, produced by Jack Frost, was prompted by the composition of a new song, "Life Is Hard," which was written for a forthcoming film by French director Oliver Dahan (La Vie En Rose). Bob Dylan's latest studio album was recorded late last year and features 10 new songs including "It's All Good."
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Reviews:
Lyricists: Robert Hunter; Bob Dylan. Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Mike Campbell (guitar, mandolin); David Hidalgo (guitar, accordion); Donny Herron (steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, trumpet); Tony Garnier (upright bass); George Recile (drums). Audio Mixer: David Bianco. Photographers: Josef Koudelka; Danny Clinch. After two decades of outsourcing the producing and arranging of his records to everyone from Mark Knopfler to Daniel Lanois, Bob Dylan stopped phoning it in in the '00s and began directly shaping their sound and feel. As producer of TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE, he elevates the near-cliche material with a beautifully crafted latticework of breathy border-town accordion and smoky guitar riffs (courtesy of Los Lobos's David Hidalgo and Heartbreaker Mike Campbell respectively), steel guitar, mandolin, and brushed drums. Initially intended as a soundtrack of an Olivier Drahan movie, the album finds a pleasantly off-hand bard building on the wistful romanticism of recent ballads (like MODERN TIMES's "Beyond the Horizon") with a cycle of songs (nine of them co-written with legendary Dead lyricist Robert Hunter) about dreaming, hoping, and good love. Indeed, the change in "I Feel A Change Comin' On" is not of the apocalyptic hard rain variety, but portends a potential tryst as Dylan chimes "life is for love" with uncharacteristic sweetness. Via languid slow burns ("Forgetful Heart"), sensual grooves ("If You Ever Go To Houston"), and loping blues walkarounds ("Jolene"), TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE plays like a great date night in a Texas dancehall--perfect for lovers tired of talking, who just want to grab hold and sway.
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