Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Bob Dylan versions of songs popularized by Frank Sinatra – Diario de Navarra

Bob Dylan versionará songs popularized by another music legend, Frank Sinatra , on his new album, ‘Shadows in the night’ , which goes on sale next February 3, announced on Tuesday the singer.

The disc will include ten songs that once were immortalized by Sinatra, also known as ‘The Voice’, like ‘Autumn leaves’, ‘Some enchanted evening’, ‘The night we called it a day’ or ‘I’m a fool to want you’.

The new album, which Now you can book also contains versions of ‘Stay with me’, ‘Why try to change me now’, ‘Full moon and empty warms’,’ Where are you? ‘,’ What’ll I do ‘and’ That lucky old sun ‘.

“It was a great privilege to record this album. He had long wanted to do something but so far I have not been brave enough to tackle complex fixes thirty pieces and refine them to sound good in a band of five, “said the singer on his website.

The recordings of the subjects were done live , in one or two jacks. “No sound added. Without vocal booths. No headphones. No separate records and, in most, the mix as they recorded”.

“I do not feel like I was remixing the songs in any way . They have already been sufficiently versioned. Buried in reality. What we are doing my band and I basically is to discover them. Remove from the grave and put them in the light of the day “Dylan said.

Dylan released his version of ‘Full moon and empty arms’ last May and started playing with ‘Stay with me’ during his tour in the coming months.

According to Rob Stringer The director of the Columbia Records label, producing this album, “Bob has managed to find a way to breathe new life into these songs and give them a contemporary relevance “.

“It’s a brilliant album and we’re tremendously excited to present soon to the world,” he said.

At 73 years , the singer ended with a concert at the Beacon Theater New York last December 4th tour ‘Never ending tour’ of this 2014, but is expected to announce new concert next year .

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