Columbia Records announced today that Bob Dylan’s new studio album,
Tempest, will be released on September 11, 2012. Featuring ten new and
original Bob Dylan songs, the release of Tempest coincides with the
50th Anniversary of the artist’s eponymous debut album, which was
released by Columbia in 1962.
Tempest is available for pre-order now on iTunes and Amazon.
The new album, produced by Jack Frost, is the 35thth studio set from
Bob Dylan, and follows 2009’s worldwide best-seller, Together Through
Life.
Bob Dylan’s four previous studio albums have been universally hailed
as among the best of his storied career, achieving new levels of
commercial success and critical acclaim for the artist. The
Platinum-selling Time Out Of Mind from 1997 earned multiple Grammy
Awards, including Album Of The Year, while “Love and Theft” continued
Dylan’s Platinum streak and earned several Grammy nominations and a
statue for Best Contemporary Folk album.
Modern Times, released in 2006, became one of the artist’s most
popular albums, selling more than 2.5 million copies worldwide and
earning Dylan two more Grammys. Together Through Life became the
artist’s first album to debut at #1 in both the U.S. and the UK, as well
as in five other countries, on its way to surpassing sales of one
million copies.
Those four releases fell within a 12-year creative span that also
included the recording of an Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning
composition, “Things Have Changed,” from the film Wonder Boys, in 2001; a
worldwide best-selling memoir, Chronicles Vol. 1, which spent 19 weeks
on the New York Times Best Seller List, in 2004, and a Martin
Scorsese-directed documentary, No Direction Home, in 2005. Bob Dylan
also released his first collection of holiday standards, Christmas In
The Heart, in 2009, with all of the artist’s royalties from that album
being donated to hunger charities around the world.
This year, Bob Dylan was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of
Freedom, the country’s highest civilian honor. He was awarded a special
Pulitzer Prize in 2008 for “his profound impact on popular music and
American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic
power.” He was also the recipient of the French Commandeur des Arts et
des Lettres in 1990, Sweden’s Polar Music Award in 2000 and several
Doctorates including the University of St. Andrews and Princeton
University as well as numerous other honors.
Tempest is available for pre-order now on iTunes and Amazon
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Tuesday, 17 July 2012
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Adrian Chen
@AdrianChen
Very useful lisiticle from @dailydot on how to avoid Batman spoilers on the internet: http://bit.ly/SD0mbl
Jon Lord RIP
'We're as valid as anything by Beethoven," declared Jon Lord of his
band, Deep Purple, in an interview with the New Musical Express in 1973.
NO you fugn weren't!!! And as 'Smoke On The Water' shall never sully this blog I give you...
NO you fugn weren't!!! And as 'Smoke On The Water' shall never sully this blog I give you...
'Queen of Country Music' Kitty Wells dies
Kitty Wells, legendary "Queen of Country Music", died Monday at the age of 92.
Born Ellen Muriel Deason Wright, Wells passed away peacefully with family by her side at her home Monday morning following complications from a stroke.
Kitty Wells started her career with her late husband Johnnie Wright in 1937.
In 1952 she was the first female singer to reach No. 1 on the country charts with her song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels."
She reigned as country music's top female singer for the next 14 consecutive years and in 1976, was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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My review of Laura Cantrell's 2011 tribute album to Kitty Wells for The F-Word is here
Born Ellen Muriel Deason Wright, Wells passed away peacefully with family by her side at her home Monday morning following complications from a stroke.
Kitty Wells started her career with her late husband Johnnie Wright in 1937.
In 1952 she was the first female singer to reach No. 1 on the country charts with her song, "It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels."
She reigned as country music's top female singer for the next 14 consecutive years and in 1976, was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
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My review of Laura Cantrell's 2011 tribute album to Kitty Wells for The F-Word is here
Monday, 16 July 2012
EB Exclusive: Adrian Sherwood mixtape
When UK dub legend Adrian Sherwood announced that he
would be releasing his third solo album this summer, many an
audiophile’s ears perked up. Sherwood’s work as a producer for the likes
of Primal Scream, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Nine Inch Nails, Einstürzende Neubauten and Skinny Puppy
has long cemented his legacy as a sonic perfectionist who lent a
brilliant sheen to the noisier realms of electronic music and darker
experimental indie outfits. While Survival & Resistance won’t be released until August 17th (on Sherwood’s own On-U Sound
imprint), we’ve managed to get an exclusive mix from the man himself,
featuring tracks from the highly anticipated LP. Lucky, lucky you
Listen HERE
Listen HERE
Vanishing Voices
One language dies every 14 days. By the next century nearly half of the roughly 7,000 languages spoken on Earth will likely disappear, as communities abandon native tongues in favor of English, Mandarin, or Spanish. What is lost when a language goes silent?
TUVA:
[ ezenggileer ]
to stirrup | to sing with the rhythms of a riding horse
The words used to describe styles of throat singing—an art among Tuvan herders—perfectly capture their distinctive sounds. Ezenggileer evokes the pulsing rhythms of galloping on a horse.
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TUVA:
[ ezenggileer ]
to stirrup | to sing with the rhythms of a riding horse
The words used to describe styles of throat singing—an art among Tuvan herders—perfectly capture their distinctive sounds. Ezenggileer evokes the pulsing rhythms of galloping on a horse.
MORE
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