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Bob Dylan announces first album of original songs since 2012

Bob Dylan announces first album of original songs since 2012

Dylan, who shuns publicity gave no details about when the music for the new album was written and recorded.
09 May, 2020

Bob Dylan is releasing his first album of new music in eight years following a spurt of creativity from the man regarded as one of the world’s most influential songwriters.

Rough and Rowdy Ways will be released on June 19, according to a brief announcement on Dylan’s official website early on Friday. It will be a double album but no further details were given.

The announcement followed the release late on Thursday of a third new song by Dylan - 'False Prophet.'

“I ain’t no false prophet, I just know what I know, I go where only the lonely can go,” sings Dylan, 78, in the bluesy track.

In late March, Dylan surprised fans by releasing a 17-minute song, 'Murder Most Foul,' inspired by the assassination more than five decades ago of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. It also included free wheeling observations about pop culture and multiple song references stretching back to the 1960s, when he burst onto the scene as a folk singer before turning to electric rock music later in the decade.

Three weeks later, he released a second song, 'I Contain Multitudes.'

Dylan, who shuns publicity but still tours the world in small venues, gave no details about when the music for the new album was written and recorded.

The author of iconic 1960s counterculture songs including 'Blowin’ in the Wind' and 'Like a Rolling Stone,' last released an album of original music in 2012 with Tempest, which featured a tribute to murdered Beatle John Lennon and a 14-minute song about the sinking of the Titanic.

His influence has not waned. Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 and his handwritten lyrics to 'Like a Rolling Stone' fetched a world record $2 million when they were sold at auction by Sotheby’s in New York in 2014.

A hand-written page of lyrics for his 1963 song 'The Times They Are A-Changin’' is currently up for sale by Los Angeles-based autograph dealers Moments in Time with an asking price of $2.2 million.

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Kumar(Varanasi) May 09, 2020 04:52pm
Steve Job adored him.
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Ahmed May 09, 2020 06:24pm
Probably very eagerly awaited. Many of his songs are classics. "The Times They Are a Changin' ", as relevant now as it was yesterday.
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Nazir Gilani May 09, 2020 08:03pm
Is he still alive?
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Ajay May 09, 2020 09:58pm
Great news for music lovers.
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MBA May 10, 2020 09:36am
Don't think twicw, it's all right. May be he is so famous, because his poems are in the most dominating launguage in the world. But, Ladies and Gentlemen. It is worth learning English just to enjoy the beauty of 'Blowin’ in the Wind'.
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