Modern Times [Special Edition] Bob Dylan

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CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 08/29/2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 10,083
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 828768768624

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Modern Times [Special Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENThunder on the Mountain 5:55
2LISTENSpirit on the Water 7:42
3LISTENRollin' and Tumblin' 6:01
4LISTENWhen the Deal Goes Down 5:04
5LISTENSomeday Baby 4:55
6LISTENWorkingman's Blues #2 6:07
7LISTENBeyond the Horizon 5:36
8LISTENNettie Moore 6:52
9LISTENThe Levee's Gonna Break 5:43
10LISTENAin't Talkin' 8:48

Disc 2
1Blood in My Eyes Bonus Track / DVD 5:09
2Love Sick Live / Bonus Track / DVD 4:05
3Things Have Changed Bonus Track / DVD 3:52
4Cold Irons Bound Bonus Track / DVD 6:00

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This Special Edition of Modern Times includes an expanded booklet and a bonus DVD featuring additional artwork and four video clips (“Cold Irons Bound,” “Blood In My Eyes,” “Things Have Changed,” and “Lovesick” ).

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The length of time that transpires between Bob Dylan releases these days -- it's been five years since Love and Theft, which itself broke a four-year drought -- makes it seem as if the rock legend has come down from the mountaintop with each armful of new songs. This time around, the epic, foreboding material he's crafted backs up that image, with every incisive phrase and every heavy-hanging note underscoring the spiritual, questing vibe. Modern Times isn't exactly a religious album -- not in the standard sense -- but it does carry a stark, apocalyptic tone that can be terrifying (as on the stealthily picked "Ain't Talkin," with its imagery of life as a skein of unending suffering) or vivifying (as on "Beyond the Horizon," where he sets his sights on the afterlife that follows said anguish). More than he has in ages, Dylan builds his tales around classic blues structures, tweaking the 12-bar form ever so subtly on the steely-eyed revenge paean "Someday Baby" and reworking the Muddy Waters classic "Rollin' and Tumblin' " (which he's retrofitted with new lyrics) into a cautionary tale of impending doom. As befits its title, Modern Times is also shot through with Dylan's take on the world around him. Although he's not nearly as direct here as he was in his protest song days, there's no mistaking the passion -- or position -- of songs like "Workingman's Blues #2" (a class-conscious rallying cry that carries traces of Before the Flood in its DNA) and the New Orleans-directed "The Levee's Gonna Break." Unlike its immediate predecessor, Modern Times isn't a particularly aggressive album. At times, in fact, it verges on the parched. But not depleted: Instead, with this steely-eyed disc, Dylan sounds like a man who intends to fight on -- intent on winning every battle. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Get this version with the limited edition DVD extra!by JohnQ

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July 15, 2009: Dylan makes another classic album. The first two cuts alone are enough to make this a must have album. Dylan sings here like he's letting you know he's coming through town and you better get the hell out of the way, but what you really want to do is get in line behind him and follow him to wherever he's headed. This special edition has a bonus DVD that is well worth having. Pick it up while you still can.

We love you Bobby!by Anonymous

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November 29, 2006: This CD is more than I could have imagined. I play it over and over again and still can't get enough of it. His voice is mesmerizing, and when I wear out this CD, I'll get another one!


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