Shadows in the Night Bob Dylan
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Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
01.02.2015
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- 1 I'm A Fool To Want You 04:51
- 2 The Night We Called It A Day 03:24
- 3 Stay With Me 02:56
- 4 Autumn Leaves 03:20
- 5 Why Try to Change Me Now 03:38
- 6 Some Enchanted Evening 03:28
- 7 Full Moon And Empty Arms 03:26
- 8 Where Are You? 03:37
- 9 What'll I Do 03:21
- 10 That Lucky Old Sun 03:39
Info for Shadows in the Night
Shadows In The Night is Bob Dylan's newest studio album, and marks the first new music from the artist since 2012's worldwide hit Tempest. Featuring ten tracks, the Jack Frost-produced album is the 36th studio set from Bob Dylan and marks the first new music from the artist since 2012's worldwide hit Tempest.
Regarding the repertoire on this album, Bob Dylan commented, 'It was a real privilege to make this album. I've wanted to do something like this for a long time but was never brave enough to approach 30-piece complicated arrangements and refine them down for a 5-piece band. That's the key to all these performances. We knew these songs extremely well. It was all done live. Maybe one or two takes. No overdubbing. No vocal booths. No headphones. No separate tracking, and, for the most part, mixed as it was recorded. I don't see myself as covering these songs in any way. They've been covered enough. Buried, as a matter a fact. What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them. Lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day.'
Bob Dylan's five previous studio albums have been universally hailed as among the best of his storied career, achieving new levels of commercial success and critical acclaim for the artist. The Platinum-selling Time Out Of Mind from 1997 earned multiple Grammy Awards, including Album Of The Year, while 'Love and Theft' continued Dylan's Platinum streak and earned several Grammy nominations and a statue for Best Contemporary Folk album. Modern Times, released in 2006, became one of the artist's most popular albums, selling more than 2.5 million copies worldwide and earning Dylan two more Grammys. Together Through Life became the artist's first album to debut at #1 in both the U.S. and the UK, as well as in five other countries, on its way to surpassing sales of one million copies. Tempest received unanimous worldwide critical acclaim upon release and reached the Top 5 in 14 countries, while the artist s globe-spanning concert tours of the past few years have heavily emphasized that album s singular repertoire. Bob Dylan has sold more than 125 million records around the world.
Upon Columbia’s announcement of the album’s forthcoming release, Bob Dylan commented, “It was a real privilege to make this album. I've wanted to do something like this for a long time but was never brave enough to approach 30-piece complicated arrangements and refine them down for a 5-piece band. That's the key to all these performances. We knew these songs extremely well. It was all done live. Maybe one or two takes. No overdubbing. No vocal booths. No headphones. No separate tracking, and, for the most part, mixed as it was recorded. I don't see myself as covering these songs in any way. They've been covered enough. Buried, as a matter a fact. What me and my band are basically doing is uncovering them. Lifting them out of the grave and bringing them into the light of day.”
As Columbia Records Chairman Rob Stringer explains, “There are no strings, obvious horns, background vocals or other such devices often found on albums that feature standard ballads. Instead, Bob has managed to find a way to infuse these songs with new life and contemporary relevance. It is a brilliant record and we are extremely excited to be presenting it to the world very soon.”
Bob Dylan, vocals
Stu Kimball, guitar
Charlie Sexton, guitar
Tony Garnier, bass
Donnie Herron, pedal steel guitar
Daniel Fornero, trumpet
Larry G. Hall, trumpet
Dylan Hart, French horn
Alan Kaplan, trombone
Andrew Martin, trombone
Francisco Torres, trombone
Joseph Meyer, French horn
George Receli, percussion
Recorded at Studio Capitol Studios, Los Angeles
Engineered and mixed by Al Schmitt
Mastering by Doug Sax
Produced by Jack Frost
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