A Nod to Bob: An Artists' Tribute to Bob Dylan on His 60th BirthdayVarious Artists
Release Date: 05/08/2001
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 409613_CD
UPC # 033651015420
Label: Red House Records
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Includes liner notes by Eliza Gilkyson & Eric Peltoniemi. You might not expect much from a Dylan tribute album limited to the artists of one small label, but if so, you're in for a surprise: This CD turns out to be every bit as inspired as anything on the all-star Madison Square Garden tribute that marked Dylan's 30th year in the music business. One reason is that the artists on the Red House label (which happens to be based in the state Dylan hails from) prove extremely well-suited to the task and well-matched to the material. Another is that that material is just so darn wonderful. There's no way a single disc could do justice to the mind-bogglingly large Dylan catalog; this could have been a ten- or 15-CD set and the quality wouldn't have flagged one bit. In fact, this collection doesn't even touch on such career highlights as Blood on the Tracks; it focuses mostly on the 1960s when, as the liner notes point out, most of the artists here were in their formative years as performers and Dylan was their major musical influence. Of course, if you have to pick one Dylan period, the '60s era isn't exactly a bad choice. The results here are stunning. While there's not a weak track on the disk, standouts include Suzy and Maggie Roche's version of The Basement Tapes' "The Clothesline Saga," which perfectly captures Dylan's humor; Cliff Eberhardt's "I Want You," which transforms the upbeat original into a somber, haunting ballad; Guy Davis' accordion-spiced "A Sweetheart Like You," which features drumming by the Band's Levon Helm; and Martin Simpson's effusive "Boots of Spanish Leather." Only one small gripe: Why include a cover -- albeit a good one -- of "Delia," an old blues that Dylan himself merely covered, when there are so very many superb Dylan originals to choose from? But that's a small gripe indeed. If you're a Dylan lover, this album is a must -- and if you're not, one listen will probably go a long way toward changing that. ~ Jeff Burger
Entertainment Weekly (5/11/01, p.81) - "...Its roster of craggy cranks, dippy chicks, and folkie mavericks...supplicate without leaching out the earthy eccentricity..." - Rating: B+
Q (7/01, p.127) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Some of it works...some of it is just odd...but all of it is heartfelt....a far more elegant birthday tribute than many others will muster..."
No Depression (5-6/01, p.136) - "...Fans of the artists represented here will want this album, as will anyone who enjoys hearing new versions of Dylan songs done by talented musicians..."
Mojo (Publisher) (5/01, p.104) - "...14 cuts, some unusual choices, and 9 of them darn-near essential..."
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