. 7 'Make You Feel My Love' From 'Time Out of Mind' (1997) Dylan's first album of original material in seven years is a weary, textured masterpiece that should rightfully dominate any conversation about his last 20 years of work. The album's bookends, 'Love Sick' and the epic 'Highlands,' among others, deserve serious consideration for this list. But we'll go with the opinion of his peers, three of whom - Billy Joel, and - took their versions of 'Make You Feel My Love' to the top of various sales charts all over the world. 4 'Beyond Here Lies Nothin' From 'Together Through Life' (2009) The most recent of Bob Dylan's non-holiday studio albums finds him capping our (arbitrary) survey of his last 20 years by once again shaking things up, recruiting Mike Campbell from the Heartbreakers and David Hidalgo from Los Lobos for a loose collection of swampy, horn and accordion-filled songs like this one. To our ears, much of the message is about how love simultaneously messes up and justifies pretty much every moment of your life.
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Modern Times (Bob Dylan album) Modern Times is the 32nd studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on August 29, 2006 by Columbia Records. The album was the third work (following Time Out of Mind and 'Love And Theft') in a string of albums by Dylan that garnered wide acclaim from critics. Modern Times. By Bob Dylan. 2006 • 10 songs. Play on Spotify. Thunder on the Mountain. Spirit on the Water. Rollin' and Tumblin'.
2 'Things Have Changed' From the 'Wonder Boys' Soundtrack (2000) Dylan's contribution to the excellent 2000 film 'Wonder Boys' occupies a nearly perfect middle ground between 1997's pessimistic 'Time Out of Mind' and the then yet-to-be released, more hopeful 2001 album 'Love and Theft.' While he insists survival is his only goal now - 'I'm locked in tight / I'm out of range / I used to care / But things have changed' - the driving beat and his upbeat, seemingly bemused vocal delivery seems to indicate otherwise.
1 'Mississippi' From 'Love and Theft' (2001) After the impressive but intentionally downbeat and resigned 'Time Out of Mind,' Bob Dylan solidified his creative comeback with the much livelier 'Love and Theft.' As on 'Not Dark Yet,' he's thinking of the journey's end, but this time, 'My heart is not weary / It's alive, it's free / I've got nothing but affection for all those who've sailed with me.'
He also makes it clear he's got no plans to sit still just yet: ' Stick with me baby / Stick with me anyhow / Things should start to get interesting right about now.'
Contents. Album artwork It would be great if someone could get the album artwork for that Luna Album mentioned at the bottom of the article, so it could be compared to that of Modern Times.
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Platinum Album According to the RIAA website, the album was platinum certified on. Someone should add that to the article. —Preceding comment added by 15:09, 14 March 2008 (UTC) Production Is the rambling paragraph about production ('digital', 'overcompressed') really appropriate? It seems to just be second guessing and likely over analyzing a single quote of Dylan's, to make a vague point depending on various 'theories' of interpreting Dylan's quote.
Pretty speculative and seemingly irrelevant for an encyclopedia, in my humble opinion. 04:58, 30 April 2007 (UTC) #31 or #32 Maybe we should settle on whether Modern Times is Dylan's 31st or 32nd album. Personally, I have no strong feelings regarding the count, but the articles should be consistent. I suppose is the album not counted in the list below in order to be Modern Times #31. The article for says its his thirtieth and the one for says #29, so #31 would be the obvious choice for Modern Times (also for continuity's sake). I once changed the artice to say so, but was reverted.
Opinions, anyone? 21:44, 23 October 2006 (UTC) Controversy Fix I fixed the controversy section a bit to even it out, but it may still be a little POV, as obviously I don't think that borrowing themes from classic poetry is plagiarism - just evidence of being well-read.
I think my edit still needs to be here in some form or another, but if you want to edit it a bit to even out my biases have a crack at it:). 10:44, 15 December 2006 (UTC) Henry Timrod Just a heads up, but Henry Timrod is not an anagram of Modern Times. Where'd that little H go? Here is picture of the cover of the luna album Luna here is a link to the picture of the cover of the luna album 'Ma Rainey' & 'Thunder on a Mountain' that which is stated in this article about the relationship between the two is false. Compare the lyrics, they are so different.
There is a vague similarity, but they arent even distant cousins. Remove it or i will. —Preceding comment added by 03:45, 20 November 2007 (UTC) Fair use rationale for Image:Moderntimes,Bobdylan.jpg. Is being used on this article.
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If you have any questions please ask them at the. 21:31, 2 January 2008 (UTC) Taken care of. 11:51, 3 January 2008 (UTC) Fair use rationale for Image:DylanCredits.jpg.
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