- Blowin' In the Wind
- Girl From the North Country
- I Pity the Poor Immigrant
- Maggie's Farm
- Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
- From a Buick 6
- The Man in Me
- Like a Rolling Stone
- With God On Our Side
- Mr Tambourine Man
- Masters of War
- I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
- Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door
- All Along the Watchtower
- Just Like a Woman
- I Shall Be Released
- Lay Lady Lay
- Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
- Emotionally Yours
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Bob Dylan is not a black artist; not thought of as an R&B/soul/blues artist; and not even especially thought of as a songwriter often covered by African Americans. Yet his compositions have garnered their share of interpretations by black musicians, and 20 such covers from 1964-1990 were assembled for this unusual compilation. The Ace label excels at putting together imaginative, cross-licensed anthologies bridging different eras and styles, as well as combining material by stars and unknowns, and How Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan is no exception. None of these tracks were hits, but the majority of the performers were either very popular (Nina Simone, Solomon Burke, Gary "U.S." Bonds, Booker T. Jones, Esther Phillips, Brook Benton, the Isley Brothers, the Neville Brothers, the O'Jays, the Staple Singers, Patti LaBelle) or had a solid level of niche popularity (the Persuasions, Howard Tate, Freddie Scott, Bobby Womack). Most of the songs date from the '60s, but a couple post-'60s compositions do dot the program.
But while there's no faulting this CD on packaging grounds (including Ace's usual excellent liner notes), the music isn't quite as exciting as it is historically interesting. For the most part, these don't rate among either the best or more inventive Dylan covers. They're often simply competent tracks done in a more soul-oriented style than these items usually are. Highlights are naturally the cuts where performers strongly imprint their own personalities or come up with a particularly effective arrangement, like Nina Simone's impassioned "Just Like a Woman"; the Isley Brothers' surprisingly restrained and heartfelt "Lay Lady Lay"; the Persuasions' a cappella "The Man in Me"; and the Staple Singers' "Masters of War," which with a 1964 recording date goes back to their folk days. It might be a little harsh to suggest that some of the lesser efforts verge on forced novelty, but certainly Solomon Burke's strange 1965 version of "Maggie's Farm" does not play to that great soul singer's strengths. Other items are not so much worthy of praise or criticism as they are fairly perfunctory or unremarkable. It's also undeniable that this is missing some of the best and most famous African American Dylan covers, like Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower," Richie Havens' "Just Like a Woman," Stevie Wonder's "Blowin' in the Wind," or (to dig a little deeper) anything from Odetta's fine Odetta Sings Dylan album. There might be room for such selections on subsequent volumes, however, and overall this does a commendable job of putting an eclectic mix of lesser-celebrated Dylan covers in one place.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/05/2010 |
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Label: | Ace Records Uk |
UPC: | 0029667042420 |
catalogNumber: | 6704242 |
Rank: | 35838 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Con Funk Shun ConductorRon Fair Conductor
William S. Fischer Conductor
James Carmichael Conductor
Technical Credits
Nina Simone ArrangerBob Dylan Composer
Isley Brothers Arranger
Bobby Womack Producer
Freddie Scott Producer
Con Funk Shun Arranger
Willie Mitchell Producer
David Anderle Producer
David Dashev Producer
Joel Dorn Producer
Ron Fair Arranger,Producer
William S. Fischer Director
O'Kelly Isley Producer
Ronald Isley Producer
Rudolph Isley Producer
Orrin Keepnews Producer
Bert Keyes Arranger,Director
Daniel Lanois Producer
Eric Malamud Producer
Arif Mardin Arranger,Producer
George Patterson Arranger
Jerry Ragovoy Arranger,Producer
Lelan Rogers Producer
Nat Shapiro Producer
Jerry Wexler Producer
Harold Wheeler Arranger,Producer
Bergen White Arranger
Jackie Mills Producer
Quin Ivy Producer
Tony Rounce Liner Notes,Photo Courtesy
David Robinson Arranger,Producer
James Carmichael Arranger
Tommy Kaye Producer
Gene "Bowlegs" Miller Arranger
Steve Van Zandt Producer
Jeffrey Cohen Producer
Ted Sturges Producer
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