Bob Dylan "Shadows in the Night"

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obvious 5 horns

we've been jamming the Christmas album so I'm stoked for this one, hoping for a related vibe

droit au butt (Euler), Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:22 (eleven years ago)

should've called the album NIGHT OF THE LIVING SINATRA w/ a zombie Frank on the cover.

tylerw, Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:30 (eleven years ago)

this is such an awesome move. like it smacks of just acting on impulse to me. rad as hell.

The Complainte of Ray Tabano, Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:42 (eleven years ago)

My most anticipated release of 2015. I love the Christmas record and I expect this'll sound a lot like it.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:51 (eleven years ago)

well, most anticipated after The Feelies.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 9 December 2014 16:51 (eleven years ago)

So glad to hear this will feature stripped-down arrangements. And despite the fact that his voice has been shot for years, Dylan can still croon pretty well when he wants to. Expecting something similar to "Return to Me" from the Sopranos soundtrack.

Jazzbo, Tuesday, 9 December 2014 17:19 (eleven years ago)

Shut up is that real??

you say tomato/i say imago (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Friday, 19 December 2014 17:25 (eleven years ago)

Unfortunately no. Drew Friedman posted it on FB this morning, and is doing a limited edition print of it (not in the album cover setting, just the art).

WilliamC, Friday, 19 December 2014 17:30 (eleven years ago)

I so wish that was real.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 19 December 2014 17:41 (eleven years ago)

Seriously! Maybe Dylan will see it and say "hey wait a minute, scrap whatever we had planned before."

WilliamC, Friday, 19 December 2014 17:47 (eleven years ago)

bob dylan's phlegm sings the frank sinatra songbook

I dunno. (amateurist), Friday, 19 December 2014 17:54 (eleven years ago)

love the blonde on blonde vibe

tender is the late-night daypart (schlump), Friday, 19 December 2014 18:42 (eleven years ago)

one month passes...

lengthy, pretty excellent interview ... in AARP Magazine!
http://www.aarp.org/entertainment/style-trends/info-2015/bob-dylan-aarp-magazine.html?intcmp=AE-HP-ALRT-BAR-BOBDYLAN

tylerw, Thursday, 22 January 2015 16:55 (eleven years ago)

Very cool! Bob's surprisingly political here.

kornrulez6969, Thursday, 22 January 2015 17:14 (eleven years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/iwuBSa4.jpg

tylerw, Thursday, 22 January 2015 17:19 (eleven years ago)

I love that AARP magazine now looks like an old issue of SPIN.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 22 January 2015 17:22 (eleven years ago)

that was one of the better dylan interviews i've read in a while

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:16 (eleven years ago)

"Dylan's Greatest Hats" lol

Οὖτις, Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:22 (eleven years ago)

xp Ditto, and Dylan seemed to dig it, too. "You actually asked me about music!"

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:28 (eleven years ago)

dylan's greatest hats killed me because they got most of the years wrong. give me a break.

tylerw, Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:33 (eleven years ago)

Ooh I'm going to see if my dad has this issue yet when I swing by there tonight

chr1sb3singer, Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:51 (eleven years ago)

"you can have it when i'm done with this tony danza interview, son"

tylerw, Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:53 (eleven years ago)

man i saw don jon recently and danza is fucking ripped

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:56 (eleven years ago)

Total strike out, I guess my dad last month decided "why am I paying 15 bucks a yr for this?" and canceled his subscription.:(

chr1sb3singer, Friday, 23 January 2015 14:09 (eleven years ago)

still the voice of his generation

Brad C., Friday, 23 January 2015 14:40 (eleven years ago)

For once it's Bob following Bruce's lead: http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2009/09/23/health/boss_250.jpg

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 23 January 2015 15:12 (eleven years ago)

By the way, how is it Bob Dylan has never named an album "The New Dylan?"

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 23 January 2015 15:13 (eleven years ago)

"you can have it when i'm done with this tony danza interview, son"

― tylerw, Thursday, 22 January 2015 19:53 (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Has anyone ever done the Elton John joke?

Mark G, Friday, 23 January 2015 15:34 (eleven years ago)

hold me closer?

tylerw, Friday, 23 January 2015 15:35 (eleven years ago)

mm hmm

Mark G, Friday, 23 January 2015 16:21 (eleven years ago)

not a bad interview, but at his age he sort of ends up relating the same anecdotes and opinions for the 23,000th time

I dunno. (amateurist), Friday, 23 January 2015 16:55 (eleven years ago)

"did i ever tell you what fats domino meant to me as a kid?"

I dunno. (amateurist), Friday, 23 January 2015 16:55 (eleven years ago)

Telegraph loves it. Don't know the author though.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/bob-dylan/11366536/Bob-Dylan-Shadows-in-The-Night-review-extraordinary.html

Wu-Tang Clannad (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Saturday, 24 January 2015 22:37 (eleven years ago)

Here's the full 9,000 word version of the AARP interview:

http://www.aarp.org/entertainment/style-trends/info-2015/bob-dylan-aarp-the-magazine-full-interview.print.html

Brad C., Tuesday, 3 February 2015 15:52 (eleven years ago)

http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/20190-shadows-in-the-night/

Deusner says, in part:

Shadows in the Night may pose some compelling questions for the Bobophiles who scrutinize every line and every word of every Dylan song, but for the more casual, less obsessive listener, it can be a bit of a snooze. The songs are well chosen and certainly revealing, but Dylan and his band play them all pretty much the same, sacrificing any sense of rhythm for stately ambience. Once they strike a mood on opener "I’m a Fool to Want You", they never stray from it. That gives Shadows a distinctive identity in Dylan’s catalog, but it also has a leveling effect. Each song hits the same tempo and strikes the same tone, so that swoon quickly turns somnambulant. As the album progresses, the songs sound more and more emotionally muted, as though this style of American pop songwriting was good only for providing ruminative ambience rather than sophisticated humor, feisty insight, or infectious rhythm. Say what you want about Sinatra, but at least the man could swing.

curmudgeon, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:22 (eleven years ago)

Sounds like he's never actually listened to those slow bummer Sinatra records.

It's a great record. But I loved the Theme Time Radio Hour shows and the Christmas record. This is squarely in that wheelhouse.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:25 (eleven years ago)

he's not wrong about the overall uniformity of the arrangements, but like that approach -- really enjoyed this on my first listen.

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:25 (eleven years ago)

but I like that approach, is what i meant

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:26 (eleven years ago)

It’s an idea seemingly as weird as his phlegmy Christmas album

yea there is really nothing weird about dylan doing this album at all! ez snappin otm, this is totally in line with theme time radio hour, it's all part of the dylan picture

marcos, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:43 (eleven years ago)

I don't get the insistence on how Weird This Is. The guy's been covering the songbook in concerts and rehearsals for at least 30 years.

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:45 (eleven years ago)

If he'd done this immediately after Highway 61, THAT would've been genuinely weird. But what Alfred said: Dylan's never made a secret of loving (and covering) standards.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:47 (eleven years ago)

and certainly at least a handful of tracks on every album since love & theft (maybe even time out of mind) have taken this kind of music as inspiration

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:48 (eleven years ago)

and i know that plenty will still complain about his vocals, but SITN really is a showcase for Dylan as a singer.

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:53 (eleven years ago)

oh man the lap steel on this!

Heez, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:55 (eleven years ago)

yeah, was reminding me of friends of dean martinez!

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 16:57 (eleven years ago)

it's 7am and i've been sitting here since 11pm trying to review this, it's great, destroys tempest

difficult listening hour, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 17:00 (eleven years ago)

In a Mikal Gilmore story from '85, Dylan and the Heartbreakers cover "That Lucky Old Sun."

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 3 February 2015 17:03 (eleven years ago)

*according to

guess that bundt gettin eaten (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 3 February 2015 17:03 (eleven years ago)

yeah they played it at farm aid! i think he may have even done that one back w/ the rolling thunder revue?

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 February 2015 17:06 (eleven years ago)

I want more score-settling with fellow musicians for perceived slights.

Up the Junction Boulevard (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 12 February 2015 02:12 (eleven years ago)

Dylan needs to do series of McConaughey-style car ads were he throws other musicians out of said cars.

Don A Henley And Get Over It (C. Grisso/McCain), Thursday, 12 February 2015 02:29 (eleven years ago)

Merle Haggard just knows what you need
But Buck Owens knows what you want

Up the Junction Boulevard (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 13 February 2015 20:49 (eleven years ago)

follow up to the musicares speech
www.bobdylan.com/news/conversation-bill-flanagan

tylerw, Friday, 13 February 2015 20:54 (eleven years ago)

or:
Holland-Dozier-Holland said Bob Dylan was just an illusion but Bill "Smokey" Robinson said his talent was growing, like the size of a fish that a man claims broke his reel, and we know who America's greatest living poet was, don't we?

Up the Junction Boulevard (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 13 February 2015 20:55 (eleven years ago)

(xp obv) thanks for link for weekend reading

Up the Junction Boulevard (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 13 February 2015 20:56 (eleven years ago)

two weeks pass...

Bob Dylan has second album of standards, says Daniel Lanois

anthony braxton diamond geezer (anagram), Tuesday, 3 March 2015 08:25 (eleven years ago)

stadowing e-40 on the day shift

j., Tuesday, 3 March 2015 08:36 (eleven years ago)

I'll take another volume. I love this one.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:20 (eleven years ago)

yeah i think it said early on that he had recorded something upwards of 22 tracks... yeah, i'll take another volume, I'm really enjoying this album. wonder if the stuff he left off of Shadows is different in tone or the same general mellow vibe.
new noir-y video (starring robert davi!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOxy_hy22CA

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:22 (eleven years ago)

good video, needs more davi

adam, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:45 (eleven years ago)

god, both dylan and davi look like they're in warren beatty's dick tracy, but they don't actually need a bunch of makeup/prosthetics

tylerw, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 15:47 (eleven years ago)

still laughing at that video, especially bob's period-appropriate hair styling

kind of violent though (again)

Brad C., Tuesday, 3 March 2015 17:30 (eleven years ago)

still disappointed this isn't called Stadows in the Night

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 17:40 (eleven years ago)

what do you mean, it is

j., Tuesday, 3 March 2015 17:54 (eleven years ago)

I thought it was Saddos in the Night

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 3 March 2015 18:00 (eleven years ago)

two months pass...

This is a pretty cool performance

http://www.youtube.com/watch?t=157&v=u_djZiswcrQ

niels, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 09:10 (eleven years ago)

yeah sounded great...
he added autumn leaves to his set on the most recent neverending tour jaunt.

tylerw, Wednesday, 20 May 2015 14:49 (eleven years ago)

man he looks spooked tho, give the man a guitar to at least hold or something

j., Thursday, 21 May 2015 05:17 (eleven years ago)

four months pass...

This is my most played record of 2015 thus far. I truly adore it.

EZ Snappin, Monday, 5 October 2015 22:41 (ten years ago)

I guess I should get around to listening to it. The only post-2000 Dylan albums I don't own are this one and the Christmas one.

o. nate, Tuesday, 6 October 2015 01:42 (ten years ago)

It's a great record for late night listening

gave it a spin sunday and lots of tunes now stuck in my head

niels, Tuesday, 6 October 2015 08:34 (ten years ago)

four months pass...

RUMORS!!!!!!!
Bob Dylan's next album is called "Fallen Angels." Four-song 7" is coming out for Japanese tour and Record Store Day. Side A: Melancholy Mood, All or Nothing at All. Side B: Come Rain or Come Shine, That Old Black Magic.

tylerw, Friday, 26 February 2016 17:28 (ten years ago)

Cool! Forgot to paste this, from Rolling Country 2015 & Nashville Scene ballot comments (now archived on thefreelancementalists.blogspot.com)
Bob Dylan's Shadows In The Night tracks a worn but sometimes surprisingly poised, limber, white-bluesy growl---in effect like the later Sinatra's shrewd conservation and investment of remaining resources (look for the 1980s cable concert from Wolf Trap, for inst) through the moonlight, with acoustic bass and steel guitar navigating, Cap'n D always at the wheel. The romantic ritualism could just seem like the "elaborate sentimentality" tag twhich young Nik Cohn applied in passing, but this is the sound of conviction, beyond excuses for getting wasted: the opener, "I'm a Fool To Want You" is spooked realization--this time is like the first time, and now he can't shake the chil. Ditto matter how many times those "Autumn Leaves" have drifted by, and how mellow the sadness they can bring, he dreads the the sign of their coming once more(oops, spoiler, but I never noticed the dramatic climax written in before, maybe because I never listened to the end before, so give the grizzled tones more points for that).
And love songs can be like work songs here---another old-school country association---nevertheless, somehow he gets into a drift that gradually spins him around, in his spacey, autumn leafy way---"I go away for the weekend, and leave my keys in the door"---which leads to a happier realization, "I've always been your clown"---happier because, hey "Why try to change me now." He enjoys the quest, the cruise, the growlin' prowl in the blue moonlight (and shadows, yes)! So the second half reflects this, at least 'til "That Lucky Ol' Sun" flips the light on: more work ahead, but he sounds ready for it, even if complaining and jealous of the Sun (can't get too happy, or it wouldn't be country).

dow, Friday, 26 February 2016 17:43 (ten years ago)

"Elaborate sentimentality" tag which young Nik Cohn applied in passing to country music as a whole; in his 60s collection Rock From The Beginning, AKA A Whop-Bop-A-Loo-Bop-A-Lop-Bam-Boom and maybe other titles.

dow, Friday, 26 February 2016 17:47 (ten years ago)

Sounds cool, is it presumably outtakes from Stadows sessions?

niels, Saturday, 27 February 2016 12:42 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

is this out or what?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBbyRmtFrcg

rockpalast '82 (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Wednesday, 20 April 2016 20:48 (ten years ago)

was a RSD thing right? album is out in a couple weeks, i think.

tylerw, Wednesday, 20 April 2016 20:51 (ten years ago)

was just checking out a recent show: http://bigozine2.com/roio/?p=2855

tylerw, Wednesday, 20 April 2016 20:52 (ten years ago)

seven months pass...

http://exclaim.ca/images/16worst.jpg

^^mentioned in a "worst covers of 2016" listicle... gotta say, it is very uninspired...

niels, Tuesday, 29 November 2016 16:28 (nine years ago)

three months pass...

From wiki entry for "Amour Fou" (Season 3) episode of the Sopranos:

The music played when Ralph returns home to comfort Rosalie is a Bob Dylan cover of a Dean Martin song, "Return To Me". It was recorded for this episode at Dylan's request, as he is an admitted fan of the series [David Chase mentions this in the DVD/Blu-ray audio commentary for this episode].

this is really odd and I never noticed it before. Was this the beginning of his American songbook phase?

Οὖτις, Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:17 (nine years ago)

that one is pretty nice -- he was doing a handful of old crooner tunes throughout the neverending tour, though -- http://www.bobsboots.com/CDs/cd-g41_6.html

tylerw, Thursday, 16 March 2017 17:27 (nine years ago)

that's interesting!

there is of course also "Blue Moon" on Self Portrait, really it's probably an interest of his that's been there all along - reading Chronicles it's interesting to see how many artists from different genres (even different art forms) Dylan (at least retrospectively) identifies with

niels, Friday, 17 March 2017 07:22 (nine years ago)


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