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Bob Dylan's career has always been about defying expectations. Accordingly he followed 1997's much-heralded TIME OUT OF MIND with a marked about-face. Where its predecessor was a bleak emotional landscape full of languid atmospheres, existential sentiments, and graveyard vocal delivery, LOVE AND THEFT finds Dylan much more energized and hopeful. Instead of swamp-like textures, we get sharp, cracking bar-band blues, and lissome ballads with a '20s/'30s feel. The old codger has never sounded more spry; after observing that "summer days and summer nights are gone," he follows up with "I know a place where there's still something going on." Elsewhere he's variously hunting bear, standing on a table to make a toast, burning down a house, and starting a new empire.
The musical context for all this uproar is informed more heavily by Dylan's earliest Americana roots than anything other than his albums of traditional folk songs. Delta and Chicago blues are templates for many songs, while a few others even more anachronistically suggest a future for Dylan as ghost writer for Leon Redbone. The lyrics themselves are littered with quotes from/references to old blues tunes, but Dylan's classic non-linear structure and wild imagination allow him to transcend his influences even as he assimilates them.
LOVE AND THEFT won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album.
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, piano); Bob Dylan; Augie Meyers (accordion, organ, Hammond b-3 organ); Tony Garnier (bass guitar); Larry Campbell (guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin); Charlie Sexton (guitar); David Kemper (drums); Clay Meyers (bongos).
Audio Mixer: Chris Shaw .
Photographers: David Gahr; Kevin Mazur; Danny Clinch.
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, piano); Larry Campbell (guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin); Charlie Sexton (guitar); Tony Garnier (bass); Augie Meyers (accordion, Hammond B3 & Vox organs); David Kemper (drums); Clay Meyers (bongos).
Rolling Stone (1/03/02, p.118) - Ranked #1 in Rolling Stone's "Top 10 2001". Rolling Stone (9/27/01, pp.65-6) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...A stone-cold Dylan classic... Talk about bringing it all back home: Dylan veers into country, ragtime, vaudeville, deep blues, cocktail-lounge corn, the minstrel show and the kind of rockabilly he must have bashed out with his high school band more than forty years ago..." Spin (1/02, p.76) - Ranked #4 in Spin's "Albums of the Year 2001". Spin (11/01, pp.127-8) - 9 out of 10 - "...Astonishing...It is the rare Dylan album recorded with his touring band, and the versatility and sympathy of this outfit...lets them stand proudly next to The Band as his finest accompanists..."" Entertainment Weekly (12/28/01, p.138) - Ranked #6 "Album of the Year" in EW's "Best of 2001". Q (10/01, p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A very good album..." Magnet (12-1/02, p.56) - Included in Magnet's "20 Best Albums of 2001". CMJ (10/8/01, p.16) - "...Gritty and immediate..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.66) - Ranked #15 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "His surreal verbal collages borrowed imagery from vintage bluesmen and obscure novelists..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/02, p.68) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001". Mojo (Publisher) (10/01, p.104) - "...The most striking thing about the album is Bob's singing, which possesses a ragged, almost sinister authority...but on the old-tyme numbers becomes a nonchalant croon..." Love And Theft Music | Category | Rock Albums, Pop CDs, Rock/Pop, Folk Rock, Singer/Songwriter | | Label | Columbia | | Orig Year | 2001 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6288  | | CD Universe Part number | 2064819 | | Catalog number | 85975 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 11, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jack Frost; Steve Berkowitz (Reissue) | | Engineer | Chris Shaw | | Recording Time | 57 minutes | | Personnel | Bob Dylan - vocals, guitar, piano Larry Campbell - guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin Tony Garnier - bass guitar David Kemper - drums Clay Meyers - bongos
Also: Charlie Sexton, Augie Meyers |
Love And Theft Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Skirting the Edge.. As always, Dylan walks a tight line between imitating himself and actually extending his intense body of work here in Love and Theft.
This time, it's a success for the most part.
Granted, it's made up generally of the same gravelly rhythms, the same very broadly aimed references, the same apparently private lexicon of meaning and symbol. But he still has the listener by the throat with conviction and often brutal honesty glimmering under the self-created surface of poetry/music, so familiar now after all these years. Took one star away for tonal monotony, although it dissipates after a few listenings. Submitted by w_mcphee (Bay Area, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A great listen, start to finish Having bounced back from the darkness that pervaded Time Out of Mind, he has made a record that is relatively upbeat and witty. It sounds like he truly enjoyed making this record. The veteran band is extremely tight and is a perfect compliment to Dylan's eclectic songs, covering blues, swing, folk, bluegrass, ballads and good old fashioned rock and roll with equal adeptness. While the songwriting is not his strongest (or the main focus here), the musicianship and Dylan's singing are first rate. There is not a single weak track on this record, with at least one borderline classic (Mississippi). Submitted by a reviewer (Brooklyn, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ALTERED REVIEW---GETS BETTER EVERY TIME AS I FIRST REVIEWED THIS CD, I WAS UPSET WITH DYLAN'S STYLE AND ATTITUDE. I'VE NOW LISTENED TO THE ALBUM 4 TIMES AND I TAKE BACK MY WORDS. THIS IS A FINE CD, AND DYLAN SHOWS MUCH MORE DEPTH THAN I THOUGHT. IT'S A MATURE CD AND WILL BE ENJOYED BY DYLAN FANS AND A LOT OF PEOPLE WHO DIDN'T PAY MUCH ATTENTION BEFORE. Submitted by a reviewer (TORONTO,ONTARIO,CANADA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dylan's best in a decade Love and Theft is easily Dylan's best album in many years in the same league as such Dylan greats as "Desire" or "Blood on the Tracks". Dylan fans - even the tentative ones - will love this album. Even my "Dylanphobics" friends have applauded it. Submitted by a reviewer (Nashville, TN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MUSIC SPEAKS 4 ITSELF Don't really have much 2 say about this album, I just wanted 2 make sure and stop by and give it a perfect 5 like it deserves. I don't need 2 say anything because the music speaks 4 itself. Bob Dylan = the last of the mohicans. Submitted by Dale the whale Jenkins . (motown) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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