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NEW MORNING - 1970


 

TRACKS & LYRICS

AUDIO


If Not for You
Day Of The Locusts
Time Passes Slowly
Went To See The Gypsy
Winterlude
If Dogs Run Free
New Morning
Sign On The Window
One More Weekend
The Man In Me
Three Angels
Father Of Night



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Liner Notes


If Not For You
Day Of The Locusts*
Time Passes Slowly*
Went To See The Gypsy*
Winterlude*
If Dogs Run Free**
New Morning
Sign On The Window*
One More Weekend
The Man In Me*
Three Angels
Father Of Night*

Bob Dylan -- Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano*
David Bromberg -- Electric Guitar, Dobro
Harvey Brooks -- Electric Bass
Ron Corneliu -- Electric Guitar
Charlie Daniels -- Electric Bass
Buzzy Feiten -- Electric Guitar
Al Kooper -- Organ, Piano, Electric Guitar, French Horn
Russ Kunkel -- Drums
Billy Mundi -- Drums
Hilda Harris, Albertine Robinsin, Maeretha Stewart** -- Background Vocals

Producer -- Bob Johnston
Special Thanks to Al Kooper
Photographer -- Lou Siegler

Album Notes


Following the critical and commercial drubbing that SELF PORTRAIT received, Dylan returned with NEW MORNING, in many ways a return to form. With its sepia-colored cover photo of a somewhat rabbinical-looking Dylan, this is a gentle, eclectic album in which Dylan celebrates married life and living in the country. He sings about domestic bliss ("The Man in Me"), and on "Sign on the Window," of the simple joy of being called "Pa" by his kids. This was perhaps the last time that Dylan would release a collection of songs so free of his trademark bile.


"It Not For You," later covered by George Harrison, is classic Dylan. Much of the music bears some of the pastoral flavor of NASHVILLE SKYLINE. However the title track and the slide guitar-driven "One More Weekend" really rock. Elsewhere there are moments of quiet beauty: the eloquent "Time Passes Slowly," and the lilting, waltz-time "Winterlude. Dylan can even be heard enjoying himself in "If Dogs Run Free," which finds him uttering comical Beat-style jazz rhymes over scat singing. NEW MORNING ends with "Father of Night," a straightforward benediction that foreshadows some the religious themes that would follow later in the decade.

 
 

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