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Track Listings
1 | Thunder on the Mountain |
2 | Spirit on the Water |
3 | Rollin' and Tumblin' |
4 | When the Deal Goes Down |
5 | Someday Baby |
6 | Workingman's Blues #2 |
7 | Beyond the Horizon |
8 | Nettie Moore |
9 | The Levee's Gonna Break |
10 | Ain't Talkin' |
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Bob Dylan's first album in five years, MODERN TIMES which is his 44th album and features 10 new Bob Dylan songs recorded this winter with Dylan on Keyboards, guitars, harmonica and vocals, accompanied by his touring band.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 5.03 x 1.75 inches; 3.2 ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Item model number : 2196428
- Original Release Date : 2006
- Run time : 1 hour and 3 minutes
- Date First Available : October 22, 2006
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B000GFLAI0
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,287 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #457 in Contemporary Folk (CDs & Vinyl)
- #823 in Folk Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #863 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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Modern Times features ten long tracks and covers a lot of ground. It begins with what is destined to be the most popular song on the album, Thunder on the Mountain, which is a classic Bob Dylan tune that includes interludes of guitar riffs paying tribute to Chuck Berry and all the great guitarists of the Fifties. The disc also includes two good tunes, Spirit on the Water and Nettie Moore, with vocal sounds remarkably similar to Leon Redbone. In the latter song, Bob even admits to being in a "cowboy band." The ultimate cowboy-country tribute goes down in the song When The Deal Goes Down which I like to call "the best song Willie Nelson never wrote."
The musicians used on this new album do an incredible job mixing and matching with Bob. He has praised them in an interview as his best band ever. Although we have come to expect faint praise in media interviews, we never expect that from Bob and he has evidence on this disc to support his assertion. All my bias toward The Band aside, this new band does a better job of synchronizing with Bob for his purposes. The result is marvelous. Check out the very subtle riffs on Someday Baby and you will hear a great band playing as if Bob had asked them to play the "Allman Brothers-on-Valium."
Two other classics grace this disc. One is Workingman's Blues #2. This pays homage to Merle Haggard and is one of the most beautiful songs ever written by Bob. The other is Ain't Talkin' where Bob pays homage to himself by crafting another subtle classic tune. This great song caps off the disc and leaves us all wondering how it is possible for this man to write and perform great songs for thirty-five years. The very good most recent albums of Time Out of Mind and Love and Theft were not aberrations, merely preludes to this incredible Modern Times.
Jay Adler
CD Reviewer