10 great Songs From the immortal Bob DYLAN The Critique. Bob Dylan is such a great artist that doesn't need presentations, such an extraordinary composer to be been able, to the threshold of the seventy years, to make to dream through his/her verses and his/her music. But Dylan is also a character out of the schemes: it has been being in tour for the eighties with the so-called Never Ending Tour, it lets his/her neighbors that the odors don't bear coming from the chemical wc that has made to install near its ownership to Malibu rages and, you/he/she has declared straight a long time ago not to know anybody that a disk has recorded from the decent sound in the last twenty years. It is also perhaps because of this eccentricity that the signor Zimmerman (for the one who he/she didn't know him/it it is his/her true name) is not wanted to surrender and continuous, with the same boldness, to embrace his/her guitar and his/her microphone with the same usual passion. And the evident example that the course of the time doesn't graze its dowries is its new work Together Through Life, a suggestive disk composed by ten traces that they allow to listen to all of a breath, where on a frame of rock blues the poetic verses of the singer songwriter of the Minnesota stretch him that sings of love and of life. Three quarters of now of music for a direct album, that abandons the excessive length of the precedent Modern Times, proper to be listened while the landscape out of the car window quickly flows. So many the artists that Dylan has accompanied in this job from the thousand facets, beginning from David Hidalgo of the Los Lobos that in Beyond There Lies it makes him feel with his/her accordion, up to the essential guitarist Mike Campbell of the Heartbrakerses and to his/her believers companions like Tony Garnier, George Receli and the polistrumentista Donny Herron that they place side by side him/it in the dates of the tour. Dylan feels like having a good time and to have a good time him, as in the scanzonata My Wife's Hometown, that takes back a passage of Willie Dixon, and in the irresistible blues of Shake shake mama. Also when the old Bob seems less polish he succeeds in working of experience and to make to also shine less incisive passages as If you ever go to Houston and This Dream of You, only passage of the disk written by the alone Dylan. Other suggestive emotions reach in the end with The Feel Change Comin' On, a ballad that strikes right-hand to the heart that seems done waits for for greeting the arrival of Obama to the white house, and in the rough and involving It's all Good. The notes of Together Through Life fly to read as feathers but they know how to touch the correct ropes, mixing the art and the poetic one of an artist able to bring back us in the years '50; a Dylan that rather than to grow old seems to rejuvenate and to purchase new lucidity and awareness with to spend some years. |