This thirty-FOUR [!!] volume series features artists covering Bob Dylan songs. All of the tracks are recordings of independent origin (ROIO) and hence officially unreleased.
Another fine volume with lots of names we here at MRML are proud to be associated with (Louden Wainwright III with Richard Thompson, Crooked Still, Elvis Costello, Flatt & Scruggs, The Swell Season, and Peter Case (as well as a few of those Don Henley types that we're more averse towards).
01 Blowin' in the Wind - Suzanne Vega & Vanessa Paradis (Studio 128 La Plaine Saint-Denis, France)
02 Dignity - Elliott Murphy (RADISSON SAS HOTEL, BEITOSTØLEN, SEPT. 8 – 2007)
03 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Richmond Fontaine (Sep 11, 2009, The Band Room, Low Mill, Farndale, North Yorkshire, England)
04 Sweetheart Like You - Don Henley (Shoreline Amphitheater - Mountain View, CA Sunday - October 11th, 1992)
05 Girl of the North Country - The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger (Sean Lennon) (2010-08-16 Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA)
06 Simple Twist of Fate - Diana Krall and Elvis Costello (Praza da Quintana, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain July 27th. 2010)
07 Subterranean Homesick Blues - Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks (THE ARK ANN ARBOR Michigan JAN 14 2009)
08 Oxford Town - Crooked Still (Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival, Walsh Farm, Oak Hill, New York, July 15, 2010)
09 Pledging My Time - Peter Case (Third & Lindsley - Nashville, TN - July 18, 2010)
10 Just Like a Woman - Charlotte Gainsbourg (The Crocodile Seattle WA April 14, 2010)
11 Down in the Flood - Flatt and Scruggs (Osaka, Japan March 1968)
12 Goin' to Acapulco - David Rawlings Machine (Largo Los Angeles, CA, February 21, 2009)
13 You Ain't Goin' Nowhere - Loudon Wainwright III and Richard Thompson (The Egg, Albany NY, October 18, 2009)
14 One More Cup of Coffee - Frazey Ford 9Sep 7, 2010 KCRW Radio FM Broadcast Santa Monica, California)
15 Standing in the Doorway - David Nelson Band Dec 19, 2009, Arena Thatre, Point Arena, CA)
16 Forever Young - The Swell Season (Archa theatre, Prague, Czech Republic, June 8, 2008)
If you'd like the series to continue - - - please don't forget to leave a comment behind!
Speaking of comments, the Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Volume Thirty-One link is in there.
Speaking of comments, the Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Volume Thirty-One link is in there.
Thanks to Jeffs98119 for compiling these and to stewART for the images.
- Thanks to Karl Erik @ Expecting Rain for tagging these for iTunes
- For V.'s 1-30 of Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan go here
- For slugline's impressive spreadsheet of the whole series go here
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Yay! number thirty one and still three more to go. You are the man!
ReplyDeleteThanks once more and I hope they never stop coming.
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great stuff. please keep it coming.
ReplyDeleteLooks like another goody.
ReplyDeleteI thank you again.
Thanks for keeping this going. So much great stuff.
ReplyDeletekeep it up, you're the best! can't say i've ever looked forward to hearing Don Henley sing as much as I am now...!
ReplyDeleteplease do keep up this series! kudos & congrats!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for keeping the feedback alive here!
Woohoo! The series continues!
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Wow, I go away for 10 days and now there's 34 volumes? The closer we get the more volumes there are.
ReplyDeleteIt's like that puzzle where if you go halfway to a cliff with each step, when do you fall off. (Never)
This series of recording never gets boring. I've found something to enjoy on every one of the volumes so far.
ReplyDeleteMost artists who are as idiosyncratic as Dylan (say, for instance, Frank Zappa) aren't covered as often or as well.There may be more Beatles than Dylan covers, but not nearly as many good ones. Many thanks for this series!
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