In other news, Amazon is currently producing a drama series inspired by Bob Dylan’s music. Proof of this has recently been provided by Bob Dylan, who spent the mid-to-late 2010s releasing a series of Great American Songbook cover. Putting together a cohesive, flowing covers album has always been no small feat even more so in the age of streaming and playlists but it can be done. Order the release here and take a closer look at Blonde On Blonde Revisited (alongside one of the original’s best) below.Ġ1 ‘Rainy Day Women #12 & 35’ – Malcolm MiddletonĠ2 ‘Pledging My Time’ – My Darling ClementineĠ4 ‘One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)’ – Chip TaylorĠ6 ‘Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again’ – Promised Land SoundĠ7 ‘Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat’ – Michael ChapmanĠ9 ‘Most Likely You Go Your Way And I’ll Go Mine’ – Thomas Cohenġ0 ‘Temporary Like Achilles’ – Kevin Morbyġ1 ‘Absolutely Sweet Marie’ – Marissa Nadlerġ3 ‘Obviously Five Believers’ – Night Beatsġ4 ‘Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands’ – Jim O’Rourke Review: Emma Swift, ‘Blonde on the Tracks’.
In books or websites about album covers, Desire’s front cover is often depicted next to that of John Philips’ self-titled solo debut (1). The album will be released digitally and in a limited “blonde vinyl” edition that includes a poster and the magazine issue (which dedicated over 20 pages to the album). Photographers Ken Regan, Ruth Bernal, Stephanie Chernikowsky. To honor the occasion, Mojo have enlisted musicians for a cover album to go with the many tributes in the magazine’s upcoming issue.īlonde On Blonde Revisited features contributions from Marissa Nadler, Phosphorescent, Steve Gunn and finally Jim O’Rourke, who anchors the release with a cover of Dylan’s epic side-long closer ‘Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands’. Blonde on the Tracks is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Emma Swift and was released Augby Tiny Ghost Records. This one includes many of his most recognizable early songs, such as 'Rainy Day Women', 'I Want You', 'Just Like A Woman' and 'Memphis Blues Again'. If you are a Dylan fan, you probably know what the other 2 are. And it was £1 more than the regular price. 'Blonde On Blonde' is the 3rd in Bob Dylan's Holy Trinity of albums. To my great surprise, the assistant handed me a double album, the first I’d ever seen. I checked my pocket - I had more than enough to buy the album, so I went in to buy it. Artists revisits the classic double album for its 50th anniversary.īob Dylan’s seminal Blonde On Blonde is half a century old this year. On the way to the bus stop I passed Johnny Roadhouses record shop on Oxford Road and saw in the window a new album from Bob Dylan, Blonde On Blonde.