When is Bob Dylan expected to release his new album?”
Topic:- ” David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s new album, Here Lies Love” Description:- Concept albums often operate in ambiguous, unpredictable musical territory. On one hand, a record loosely unified by instrumental, compositional, or lyrical themes gives renewed meaning to the construction of an album, imbuing it with renewed artistic integrity and a purpose beyond the simple creation of songs. Concept albums provide a contributing role for each track to build a narrative that’s greater than any single tune alone. Albums like The Who’s “Tommy,” David Bowie’s “The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars,” and even Green Day’s “American Idiot” remain consistently captivating in their ability to weave music and lyrics around stories that continue to evolve even today. On the other hand, concept albums sometimes find artists overextending their creative faculties to reach toward some pretentious vision. Not all musicians can double as novelists, and unfortunately albums like
Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits Vol. II (1971), also known as More Bob Dylan Greatest Hits, was the second compilation album released by Bob Dylan. With Dylan not expected to release any new material for an extended period of time, CBS Records president Clive Davis proposed issuing a double LP compilation of older material. Dylan agreed, suggesting that the package include a full side of unreleased tracks from his archives. After submitting a set of excerpts from the Basement Tapes, which Davis found unsatisfactory, Dylan returned to the studio in September 1971 to recut several Basement songs, with Happy Traum providing backup. The final package included one previously uncollected single, “Watching The River Flow,” (which became an instant cult classic and is still performed live today); an outtake from the same sessions, “When I Paint My Masterpiece;” one song from Dylan’s April 12, 1963 Town Hall concert, “Tomorrow is a Long Time,” and three songs from the September sessions, “I Shall Be