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Audio: Bryan Ferry Covers ‘Bob Dylan’s Dream’ Plus ‘Positively 4th Street’ & More

Pretty great cover of “Bob Dylan’s Dream” by Bryan Ferry off Chimes of freedom (The Songs of Bob Dylan).

“Bob Dylan’s Dream”:

And if that’s not enough, here’s Ferry’s entire 2007 album of Dylan songs, Dylanesque.

Track list:

Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues 0:00
Simple Twist Of Fate 3:50
Make You Feel My Love 9:09
Times They Are A-Changin 12:31
All I Really Wanna Do 16:11
Knockin On Heavens Door 18:42
Positively 4th Street 24:55
If Not For You 28:41
Baby Let Me Follow You Down 31:22
Gates Of Eden 33:35
All Along The Wathctower 38:47

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Audio: Bob Dylan Tribute with The Waterboys, Thurston Moore & Kim Gordon & More, May 2002 — full album

This album, Hard Rain – A Tribute to Bob Dylan – Vol.1, has some great covers.

Check out Bill Kirchen’s amazing “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” for example.

Uncut magazine released it May, 2002.

Check it out.

Tracklist

01. 0:00:00 The Waterboys – Girl From The North Country
02. 0:04:16 Bill Kirchen – Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
03. 0:09:48 Johnny Marr – Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
04. 0;14:10 Howard Devoto / Luxuria – She’s Your Lover Now
05. 0:17:41 Thea Gilmore – I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
06. 0:22:08 The Band – When I Paint My Masterpiece
07. 0:26:05 The Hollies – The Times They Are A-Changin’
08. 0:29:18 Robert Palmer – I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
09. 0:32:37 Cat Power – Paths Of Victory
10. 0:35:52 Thurston, Kim And Epic – Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence
11. 0:39:36 Mary Lou Lord – You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
12. 0:43:08 Manfred Mann – With God On Our Side
13. 0:47:30 Cassandra Wilson – Shelter From The Storm
14. 0:52:36 The Nice – She Belongs To Me
15. 1:04:19 Paul Weller – I Shall Be Released

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Neil Young’s ‘A Letter Home’ Now Set For ‘Likely’ Spring Release

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Neil Young’s next album, A Letter Home, has been pushed back to a ‘likely’ spring release, Young told Billboard Originally, back in January, Young told Rolling Stone the album would be out in March.

As I first reported, the album is a collaboration between Young and Jack White. It was recorded at White’s Third Man studio in Nashville, is being released on Third Man Records and features Jack White on two tracks.

“It’s not ready for prime time yet. It’s not really a release yet, but it’s a very unique record,” Young said. “It’s like a time capsule. It doesn’t sound like anything you’ve heard that was made recently. And some great songs, some beautiful music.”

“They’re songs that I love, songs that changed my life, songs that made it so that I understood what someone else was saying to me, songs by greater writers.”

Although Young has not revealed which songs will be on the album, I have speculated that it will include many of the covers Young performed at Farm Aid last year and at his recent acoustic shows in New York and Canada such as Bert Jansch’s “Needle of Death,” Phil Ochs “Changes,” Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind,” Gordon Lightfoot’s “Early Morning Rain,” Ivory Joe Hunter’s “Since I Met You Baby” and Tim Hardin’s “Reason to Believe.”

Young also told Billboard that his forthcoming memoir will be called “Special Deluxe.”

He told Billboard it’s a book that focuses on his love of cars.

“So it’s a history through automobiles, and it’s a history of automobiles and it’s a history of the environmental impact of automobiles. And it’s a projection into the future of automobiles. It has its own agenda that develops over the book.

Young also said he’s working on new music, and would like to do an album with a full orchestra, live, recorded mono with one mic.

“I want to do something like that where we really record what happened, with one point of view and the musicians moved closer and farther away, the way it was done in the past. To me that’s a challenge and it’s a sound that’s unbelievable, and you can’t get it any other way. So I’m into doing that.”

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