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List Price: $18.97Amazon.com's Price: $14.99 You Save: $3.98 (21%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828768760628
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: August 29, 2006
Sales Rank: 955
Studio: Sony
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Editorial Review:
Album Description: First new album in 5 years featuring 10 new songs
Amazon.com: At a time when the majority of those his age are drifting into retirement, 65-year-old Bob Dylan has put the capper on a three-record run that ranks with the best in his storied, 44-album career. Like Time Out of Mind and Love and Theft before it, Modern Times is a rootsy, blues-soaked pool of the purest form of Americana--skipping the progressive bells or whistles for an understated backing by his touring band. Dylan's voice, which cracks, rasps and moans from the pop singer's pulpit, hasn't been this rich and emotive since 1976's Desire. And while his lyrics prolong his steadfast allusions to a higher power and his own immortality, they are not without the Dylan mirth, as when he sings of tracking pop queen Alicia Keys from Hell's Kitchen to Tennessee in "Thunder on the Mountain," the album's opener, which teams with "Someday Baby" and "Rollin' and Tumblin'" (for which Dylan misguidedly claims writing credit) as the record's most fiery numbers. Still, it's the Dylan that tells of a slave-loving owner ("Nettie Moore"), brings New Orleans to the front burner ("The Levee's Gonna Break") and plays the part of an eloquent lounge singer ("Spirit on the Water," "When the Deal Goes Down" and "Beyond the Horizon") that makes Modern Times sound just like old times. --Scott Holter
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I love this CD and listen to it often. The arrangements are wonderful. The voice may be grating to some, so check out the CD before you buy it. If you can get past the voice, you may love it too. Beyond the Horizon is one of my favorites.
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There should be a warning sticker placed on this cd- may lead to violent behavior if forced to listen! I consider myself a very mellow & easy going guy but having the displeasure of hearing this for 2 agonizing hours (they played it twice) at a local bar while shooting pool with friends, after the first 3 tracks I was getting irritated, I couldnt concentrate & was making bad shots, after a 1/2 hour I was beginning to growl and was losing badly (which was unlike me), by the end of the last ... Read More
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Dylan just keeps getting better. This album easily ranks as one of his best. There are so many good songs on the cd that it doesn't matter which one you play. Why this album was not up for album of the year at the Grammy's is beyond me. Justin Timberlake's album was better than this?...c'mon.
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Modern Times by Dylan's latest release is a very good record. Modern Times became Dylans first #1 in the U.S. since his 1976 release "Desire". There are many fine tracks on this record, i.e., Spirit on the Water, Someday Baby to mention a few. The book-let is very thin and contains no lyrics. The photograph on the cover looks like a shoddy work with photoshop but apparently Bob liked it. His lyrics are filled with religious allusions and I most say that I liked them alot. 4 well deserved stars!
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I love this new collection of Dylan songs and I consider myself quite lucky since I was born in 1986 to be hearing New Dylan material after all he has been thru.I know a lot of people just cannot get over his voice and that doesn't really surprise me.Most people don't have the stomach for the amount of Raw Emotion that goes in it.I've heard people say his singing sounds like He's dying.And you know what;after seeing him live twice in the last two years,I must say I agree.When you listen to this man ... Read More
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