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<center><h3>THE NEW BASEMENT TAPES</h3></center>
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Almost 50 years on, this is the companion to Dylan's original ''The Basement Tapes'' album. In 2013 Dylan's publisher sent musician and producer T{{nb}}Bone Burnett a collection of lyrics unused at the time of the original sessions. Burnett then assembled a group of musicians including Elvis Costello, Jim James and Marcus Mumford to compose music for these lyrics. Of 40 recorded, the 20 tracks here make up ''Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes Vol 1''. The immediacy of the music bears comparison with Dylan's original, and the analogue recordings are smooth and warm. James' "Down On The Bottom," with its echoing vocal and twangsome guitar, sets the tone for the album, while the first Costello track, "Married To My Hack," finds the singer evoking Dylan while being very Elvis Costello. But is this album one for the Dylan completists or is it just a vanity project?


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Almost 50 years on, this is the companion to Dylan’s original ''The Basement Tapes'' album. In 2013 Dylan’s publisher sent musician and producer [[T Bone Burnett]] a collection of lyrics unused at the time of the original sessions.  Burnett then assembled a group of musicians including Elvis Costello, [[Jim James]] and [[Marcus Mumford]] to compose music for these lyrics.  Of 40 recorded, the 20 tracks here make up ''Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes Vol 1''. The immediacy of the music bears comparison with Dylan’s original, and the analogue recordings are smooth and warm.  James’ “[[Down On The Bottom (Jim James version)|Down On The Bottom]]’ , with its echoing vocal and twangsome guitar, sets the tone for the album, while the first Costello track, ‘[[Married To My Hack]]’, finds the singer evoking Dylan while being very Elvis Costello.  But is this album one for the Dylan completists or is it just a vanity project? <br><br>
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Lost On The River

The New Basement Tapes

Andrew Everard

Almost 50 years on, this is the companion to Dylan's original The Basement Tapes album. In 2013 Dylan's publisher sent musician and producer T Bone Burnett a collection of lyrics unused at the time of the original sessions. Burnett then assembled a group of musicians including Elvis Costello, Jim James and Marcus Mumford to compose music for these lyrics. Of 40 recorded, the 20 tracks here make up Lost On The River: The New Basement Tapes Vol 1. The immediacy of the music bears comparison with Dylan's original, and the analogue recordings are smooth and warm. James' "Down On The Bottom," with its echoing vocal and twangsome guitar, sets the tone for the album, while the first Costello track, "Married To My Hack," finds the singer evoking Dylan while being very Elvis Costello. But is this album one for the Dylan completists or is it just a vanity project?

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