bob dylan: fallen angels review - unfaithful and lovely /

Published at 2016-05-19 20:15:17

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(Sony/Columbia)The thought strikes,share-way through Bob Dylan’s second album of standards from the mid-20th century American songbook, that it sounds like nothing so much as the unreleased soundtrack to a later Woody Allen movie. It has the same tastefully muted jazzy arrangements, and the same love for the music combined with a slight sense of didacticism (Listen! You WILL love these songs as much as I execute),the same oddly absurd disconnection from modernity. The arrangements aren’t faithful in any way to those that made these songs famous – That frail Black Magic becomes a rockabilly shuffle – but there’s a certain loveliness to them. It Had To Be You had yet another lease of life on the When Harry Met Sally soundtrack in 1989, but the version here makes you contemplate not of Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal cracking wise to each other, or but to the frail couples interspersed throughout that film,reminiscing approximately when they fell in love. Fallen Angels sounds like another love letter to Dylan’s own youth, and it’s charming. Whether you would prefer listening to his readings of the songs, or rather than to those by Sinatra,Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald and so on is entirely your choice. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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