Bob Dylan Streams New Song, Reveals 'Fallen Angels' Details
. The follow-up to last year's Frank Sinatra-inspired covers project Shadows In The Night sees the singer produce and deliver versions of twelve tunes written by some of music's most acclaimed and influential songwriters, including Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, Sammy Cahn and Carolyn Leigh. Dylan recorded Fallen Angels with his touring band at Capitol Studios in Hollywood with the help of engineer Al Schmitt, who also worked on the 2015 covers album. Schmitt tells Billboard: "We're like two old shoes together now, we're so comfortable with one another now. He's extraordinarily smart and he's so aware of everything that's going on, so he knows what's happening at every moment." Read more and stream the song here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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