Tuesday, March 8, 2016

Bob Dylan released an album in 74 years 37th – The Point

The time has no hold on him. And it is not about to hang up his guitar. Bob Dylan on Monday announced the upcoming release of his 37th album, accompanied by a US tour of thirty dates, signs of the vitality of this legend soon 75 years of rock.

Title Fallen Angels , the new album will be released on May 20, four days before the anniversary of the American singer and songwriter, he said on the social networks. This output is discreetly mentioned at the bottom of a poster announcing his US tour, posted on Twitter and Facebook Monday.

For nearly thirty dates held for two months in the US, Bob Dylan will share the stage with in the first part, Mavis Staples, blues and soul singer septuagenarian. The American had already announced some 15 dates in Japan in April.



Retirement Away

Fallen Angels released just over a year after the latest album from Bob Dylan, Shadows in the Night , which included covers of American crooner Frank Sinatra. In 2012, he released Tempest , which some had interpreted, wrongly, as a farewell album, because he shared the title of one of the last pieces of William Shakespeare, The Tempest .

If it seems far from thinking of retiring, the singer, however, take care to preserve its musical heritage: Bob Dylan last week announced the sale of its archives, with more 6 000 objects, records and documents, at the American University of Tulsa, Oklahoma (south), which plans to create a permanent exhibition space. In 2014, he released a box set of all recordings made in 1967 for the album The Basement Tapes , which was finally released in 1975.

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