Bob Dylan releases another album of Frank Sinatra songs
VETERAN singer/songwriter Bob Dylan has released another album of
songs from the Great American Songbook, 'Fallen Angels'. Read a review
in Mojo magazine, "Following 'Shadows In The Night', 'Fallen Angels''
12 songs are the second batch from the 23 recorded in Hollywood's
famed Capitol Records' Studio B in 2014. All but Hoagy Carmichael and
Johnny Mercer's 'Skylark' were recorded by Sinatra; some songs
famously, like 'Young At Heart', others like 'On A Little Street In
Singapore', less so. As a singer, Dillon is no Sinatra of course,
carefully tracking as best he can at his age this repertoire's melodic
contours, with expressive phrasing a lesser priority, in contrast to
the liberties he takes on his own less melodically intricate songs.
Nor is Dylan a Sinatra as a stylist. When Sinatra sang Harry Ruby and
Bert Kalmar's 1931 song "Never The Less" it was already a moon-June
period piece, but Nelson Riddle's swinging brass arrangement gave it
urbanity, oomph and sex, while in 1962 Kay Starr also endows it with
carnal yearning. Dylan's rather sleepy version cleaves far closer to
Sinatra's fellow Rat Packer Dean Martin's 1957 account,
rootsy-tootsiness and all."