Amy Jacques - 14.07.2010 The title of Jakob Dylan’s sophomore solo record seems apropos with the addition of backing vocals from womenNeko Case and Kelly Hogan and with a much...
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Martin Siberok - 27.05.2010 There's an innate warmth to Jakob Dylan's quiet melancholic album. Credit must go to veteran producer T-Bone Burnett, who has added his magic touch to...
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EP - 28.04.2010  On his excellent second solo venture, Jakob Dylan continuesto travel down the old dirt road blazed by his famous father with a rustic andrich collecti...
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Mike Diver - 22.04.2010 While the progeny of popular recording artists often aren’t averse to a leg-up from mom or pop when embarking on careers of their own, Jakob Dylan did...
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Zeth Lundy - 21.04.2010  “Boring” is the sort of adjective used by music snobs (hi there!) to describe the Wallflowers, the band who brought Jakob Dylan’s hoarse and unexcitab...
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Nick Coleman - 18.04.2010 Bob's boy heads out into the American wilderness with a posse of notorious henchmen – Marc Ribot and Greg Leisz among them.Those in the know will reco...
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Mark Edwards - 18.04.2010  After years of success with his band the Wallflowers, Jakob Dylan finally confronted the elephant in his particular sitting room on his solo debut, 20...
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Lindsey Fortier - 16.04.2010 When Jakob Dylan's name is mentioned, it's difficult to ignore the elephant in the room: his father, Bob Dylan. Much like dear old dad pre-1965, the W...
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Andrew Burgess - 15.04.2010  Jakob Dylan's first solo album, 2008's Seeing Things, portrayed a grinning troubadour first emerging on his own to a world full of promise, if not tin...
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Saxon Baird - 07.04.2010  Should rock critics re-visit the Wallflowers I heard “6th Avenue Heartache” from their sophomore release, Bringing Down the Horse playing while shopp...
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