
Bob Dylan – New Morning
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This album may have saved Bob Dylan's career. In any case, 1970's "New Morning" proved that the bard was still relevant and his wit was still intact. "New Morning" followed directly on the heels of Dylan's greatest disaster, the still unexplained and forever disturbing "Self Portrait" – a nearly impossible-to-listen-to album that left many a fan wondering if their idol had lost his mind. Well, the qualitative difference at least suggests the suspicion that the failure of its predecessor was deliberate.
"New Morning" develops from the relaxed country rock of John Wesley Harding and Nashville Skyline, supplemented by a distinct rock & roll note. With several songs, Dylan goes down new, idiosyncratic paths that he had previously left untouched. These include the jazzy experiments on "Sign on the Winter" and "Winterlude," the rambling spoken-word piece "If Dogs Run Free," and the Elvis parable "Went to See the Gypsy." These unconventional songs make »New Morning« the charming, endearing album that it is.
Tracklist
A1 If Not For You
A2 Day Of The Locusts
A3 Time Passes Slowly
A4 Went To See The Gypsy
A5 Winterlude
A6 If Dogs Run Free
B1 New Morning
B2 Sign On The Window
B3 One More Weekend
B4 The Man In Me
B5 Three Angels
B6 Father Of Night