Hello Everyone,
In these COVID days, news of Bob Dylan's latest release floated
into my radar. I couldn't resist.
The double disc CD album was released on June 19th - aka
Juneteenth. Coincidence? Not likely. One side of the CD folder
shows an old-time black couple in a juke joint. The other side is
a posed portrait of John F. Kennedy.
The release is titled Rough and Ready Ways/Murder Most Foul.
There is no jewel case. Just light weight cardboard that folds in
two mimicking, on a mini-scale, the packaging one might have found
on long-play vinyl LPs of years ago. The discs themselves are
decorated like long-play records. The vinyl album will be
available on July 17th. I couldn't resist.
The lyrics on the first disc are, as usual, a puzzle to
figure out just what he's talking about. The backing grooves are
an interesting mix as well, some bring back memories of slow
old-time R&B. After listening long enough his nuanced voice
grew on me. The songs aren't piercing enough to listen to while
driving in your car.
The second album contains just the one song, Murder Most
Foul. It's all about JFK's assassination. This contains
tear-jerking historical references and prognostications.
At 79, Dylan's still the Master Bard.
Thought you might like to know.
Jack
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