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New Morning is the eleventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on October 21, 1970 [2] [5] [6] by Columbia Records. Coming only four months after the controversial Self Portrait , the more concise New Morning received a much warmer reception from fans and critics.
Non-album tracks / Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II "George Jackson" (big band version) b/w "George Jackson" (acoustic version) 33 — 30 — 11 — — Non-album tracks / Side Tracks: 1972 "If Not for You" b/w "Tomorrow Is a Long Time" (from Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume II) — — — — 30 — — New Morning: 1973 "Knockin' on Heaven ...
It should only contain pages that are Bob Dylan albums or lists of Bob Dylan albums, ... New Morning; O. Oh Mercy; P. ... (Bob Dylan album) Time Out of Mind (Bob ...
[10] News of the collaboration between Dylan and Harrison caused considerable excitement in the music press, [11] even though Columbia made a point of announcing that neither artist deemed the results worthy of release. [12] According to biographer Clinton Heylin, the May 1 session was "the true starting point" for Dylan's New Morning album.
Rolling Stone placed the song 84th on a list of the "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs of All Time". An article accompanying the list noted that it possesses a "raggedly euphoric power" and that "Dylan has rarely sounded as joyful as he does during the 'la la la' intro" while "gospel-tinged backup vocals add to the lyrics’ sense of unguarded intimacy and deliverance in hard times".
Mar. 16—Before the Beatles and the Rolling Stones altered the music world with their first albums during the mid-60s, there was Bob Dylan. The singer-songwriter, who is arguably the greatest ...
“A Complete Unknown,” the upcoming Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet as the famed musician, will land in theaters on Christmas Day. It’s scheduled to hit the big screen on Dec. 25.
The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971) is available in a standard two-disc configuration as well as in a four-disc deluxe boxed set which includes, for the first time, the complete historic performance by Bob Dylan and the Band from the Isle of Wight Festival on Sunday, August 31, 1969 (though incorrectly dated August ...