Did Bob Dylan Record 'Shadows in the Night' Sequel?
. (Radio.com) There has been no real indication that Bob Dylan's recent Shadows in the Night, in which Dylan tackles pop standards originally recorded by Frank Sinatra, is part of a series, or a part one, with sequels to appear. But one notable music figure, Daniel Lanois, who has worked with Bob Dylan multiple times in the past, is saying that he has personally heard more songs in the Shadows in the Night vein that did not appear on the album, Lanois told the Vancouver Sun. Lanois recalled the experience of Dylan playing the recordings for him before their release. 'For one of America's great writers to say, 'I'm not gonna write a song. I'm gonna pay homage to what shook me as young boy,' I thought was very graceful and dignified," Lanois said, before dropping the bombshell, 'We listened to 21 songs--because he's made two records of this." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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