While there are still some great music books to hit the shelves in stores this summer—Elijah Wald’s Dylan Goes Electric: Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties (Dey St., $26.99, July) is one of the most revealing […]
While there are still some great music books to hit the shelves in stores this summer—Elijah Wald’s Dylan Goes Electric: Newport, Seeger, Dylan, and the Night That Split the Sixties (Dey St., $26.99, July) is one of the most revealing […]
Cole Porter was born 124 years ago this week. There’s no love song finer But how strange The change From major to minor Ev’ry time we say goodbye. The strange change from major to minor runs throughout Cole Porter’s […]
If this album of pop standards from Bob Dylan surprises you, then you simply haven’t been paying attention to the man’s career. For more than half a century now, he has delivered almost nothing but surprises—to the point where his […]
If a Dylan-does-Sinatra record sounds like a bad idea that’s because it probably is. But whatever Shadows in the Night is, it isn’t that. Not in the obvious way at least. The first thing you notice upon listening is something […]
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