Описание
Bob Dylan- TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE: Limited Deluxe Edition- 2CD & DVD- 2009-
- Sony Music Entertainment- 886975169726- 700 grn
TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE is the thirty-third studio album by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on 28th April 2009, by Columbia Records. Dylan co-wrote most of the songs with Robert Hunter and recorded with musicians including Mike Campbell of Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, and David Hidalgo of Los Lobos. The album was recorded and produced by Dylan under the pseudonym ''Jack Frost''. It's a three-disc deluxe version including the album TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE itself, the FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS episode of THEME TIME RADIO HOUR and a DVD featuring an interview with Dylan's first manager Roy Silver, recorded for the Martin Scorsese documentary No Direction Home, but unused. TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE owes a lot to the sound of 1950s Chicago blues, in particular, and to a few other sorts of records. It's easy to imagine Dylan playing on his THEME TIME RADIO HOUR. It's not surprising that a deluxe version comes with a bonus disc containing an episode of the radio show. Dylan tends to treat every album as a discrete project rather than as his latest status report.
COMPILATION INCLUDES:
CD1 - TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE Original Album;
CD2 - THEME TIME RADIO HOUR Is Hosted By Bob Dylan Tonight’s Episode: FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS;
DVD - Extras: Roy Silver - THE LOST INTERVIEW;
FOLDOUT POSTER & LOGO-STICKER.
PERSONNEL: Bob Dylan – guitar, keyboards, vocals; Robert Hunter – lyricist; Mike Campbell – guitar, mandolin; Tony Garnier – bass guitar, upright bass; Donnie Herron – steel guitar, banjo, mandolin, trumpet; David Hidalgo – accordion, guitar; George Receli – drums.
TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE arrived quickly and rushed into stores in April 2009, just half a year after the release of the monumental archive project Tell Tale Signs. The album has a spontaneous, kinetic kick, feeling so alive that it's a little messy, teeming with contradictions, crossed signals, and frayed ends. That liveliness turns TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE into a much lighter affair than its weighty predecessor, Modern Times. If TOGETHER THROUGH LIFE is about any one thing, it is the enduring power of romance, how it provides sustenance and how its absence can make life hard. But all this suggests that Dylan has turned in a meditation on the meaning of life and love here, when its core charm is its very modesty. It's an old-fashioned ten tracks, clocking in at 45 minutes, a simple set of songs co-written with Robert Hunter and delivered without adornment, its clean yet earthy production slyly emphasizing the musical variety here. Sonically, this is right in line with Dylan's 2000s albums, the sound of a well-lubricated traveling band easing into the same chords it plays every night, but this isn't strictly roadhouse rock & roll. Dylan remains fixated on pre-rock and roll American music, emphasizing the blues but eager to croon love-struck ballads. In this context, David Hidalgo's accordion can suggest a romantic stroll down Parisian streets or a steamy sojourn with Doug Sahm in a Tex-Mex border town. But everything here is recognizably, thoroughly Dylan's mythic picturesque America that stretches from the hazy past to the barbed present. While the music is proudly, almost defiantly, rooted in the past, there's no avoidance of the present here. With Bob even going so far as to turn the omnipresent catch phrase "It's All Good" into a mordantly funny rocker. Dylan's not just aware of the modern-day vernacular, he's wound up with an album that fits the spirit of 2009 - it's troubled but hopeful, firmly in favor of love and romance, but if that fails there are always romantic dreams and sardonic jokes to get you through life.
All Items Housed In A One-Side-Closed Cardboard Slipcase.
Made In The EU.
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