New Morning [Digipak]Bob Dylan
Release Date: 03/31/2009
Original Release:
1970
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1051817_CD
UPC # 886970823029
Label: Columbia (USA)
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Performer: Bob Dylan
Artist: David Bromberg; Al Kooper; Charlie Daniels Producer: Bob Johnston; Jeff Rosen (Reissue); Steve Berkowitz (Reissue) Distributor: Sony Music Distribution ( Notes: Also available in a 3-pack with NASHVILLE SKYLINE and JOHN WESLEY HARDING. Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, organ); David Bromberg (electric guitar, dobro); Al Kooper (electric guitar, French horn, piano, organ); Ray Cornelius, Ron Cornelius, Howard "Buzz" Feiten (electric guitar); Harvey Brooks , Charlie Daniels (bass instrument, electric bass); Russ Kunkel, Billy Mundi (drums); Albertine Robinson, Hilda Harris, Maeretha Stewart, Albertine Watson (background vocals). Audio Remasterer: Greg Calbi. Following the critical and commercial drubbing that SELF PORTRAIT received, Dylan returned to form with NEW MORNING. With its sepia-colored cover photo of a somewhat rabbinical-looking Dylan, this is a gentle, eclectic album in which the artist celebrates married life and living in the country. He sings about domestic bliss on "The Man in Me" and of the simple joy of being called 'pa' by his kids on "Sign in the Window." This was perhaps the last time that Dylan would release a collection of songs so free of his trademark bile. "If Not For You," for example, is gently, poetically romantic. Much of the music bears some of the pastoral flavor of NASHVILLE SKYLINE. However the title track and the slide guitar-driven "One More Weekend" really rock. Elsewhere there are moments of quiet beauty: the eloquent "Time Passes Slowly" and the lilting, waltz-time "Winterlude." Dylan can even be heard enjoying himself in "If Dogs Run Free," which finds him uttering comical Beat-style jazz rhymes over scat singing. NEW MORNING ends with "Father of Night," a straightforward benediction that foreshadows some the religious themes that would follow later in the decade.
Rolling Stone (11/26/70, p.32) - "...this is an album that, the less said about it, the better....In good conscience, all I can really say is get it yourself and prepare to boogie..."
Bob Dylan began as a Woody Guthrie acolyte, imitating the dust-bowl balladeer as faithfully as a baby boomer from Hibbing, Minnesota, could. It wasn't long before he found his own voice, spearheading the early-1960s folk revival as well as the singer-songwriter movement, and introducing poetry into pop music. Through countless changes in sound, image, and even religion, he retained his unique artistic vision even when his popularity occasionally waned. By the 21st century, he was enjoying an upsurge of critical and popular interest based on a series of powerful late-career albums that crystallized his aesthetics and unique world view.
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