Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne - Dylan Lockdown (2020)

UPDATE: The link for this album has been removed, because all the songs here, plus one more, has been officially released as the album "Standing in the Doorway: Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan."
 
So what has Chrissie Hynde of the Pretenders been up to since the coronavirus lockdown began? She's made a couple of recorded appearances, but they've been short and unremarkable. But she's taken a different approach: together with Jame Walbourne, who has been lead guitarist for the Pretenders since 2008, she's done a series of Bob Dylan covers. Instead of the common acoustic approach during the lockdown, she's worked up full band versions of each song, then released then on the Internet once a week.

Her Dylan versions are excellent. What I particularly like is that she's generally selected less covered songs, including a couple of downright obscure ones. She also picked some of my all-time Dylan favorites, especially "Blind Willie McTell." There are only eight songs, but it totals up to 46 minutes, which is an ideal album length.

I've been collecting her Dylan songs each week. I was going to wait longer before posting, because I didn't know how many covers she'd do. But with this week's song, she mentioned it was the last song of the Dylan series.

If you're at all a Chrissie Hynde/Pretenders fan, or a Bob Dylan fan, you should give this a listen. Lots of artists have officially released albums consisting entirely of Dylan covers. For whatever reason, Hynde decided to release this de facto new studio album on the Internet for free.

01 In the Summertime (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
02 You're a Big Girl Now (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
03 Standing in the Doorway (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
04 Sweetheart like You (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
05 Blind Willie McTell (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
06 Love Minus Zero-No Limit (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
07 Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)
08 Tomorrow Is a Long Time (Chrissie Hynde with James Walbourne)

I was planning on making my own cover art for this album, as usual. But when Googling for a picture of Chrissie Hynde and James Walbourne together, I stumbled across some album art a person named spunky2018 made for the Dylan lockdown series. So even though I found some pictures of them together, I've used this one instead. I like how spunky2018 made it in the style of an old Dylan album.

10 comments:

  1. Nick Lowe (the Jesus of Cool) once said Chrissie was the "coolest chick in the world".

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  2. Hey Paul ... this collection is great -- Thanks!

    I ended up her thanks to our friend Sal Nunziato over at Burning Wood. Sal had a link to download. Now, looking at other great mixes you have posted if I try to download other files I get lost in a Zippy Share mess of pop ups and porn -- I don't know if that is my browser (Chrome), my security settings, ...

    Any advice?

    Thanks again -- and thanks Chrissie!

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    1. It is a bit of an art form negotiating Zippy, but not so bad once you get the hang of it. I hit that Download Now button on the right the instant it appears ... don't wait for anything, even for your cursor to look ready. You should then get a download destination drop box, as well as a bunch of spam pages opening up ... just close them, they soon give up.
      Enjoy this wonderful site!

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    3. Thanks for the Burning Wood tip, Jayessemm. I've liked that blog for a long time.

      Tinpot, I hear that right clicking on the Zippyshare link helps get past that BS.

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  3. They have really been great to follow and listen to. A friend took them from Youtube and made an MP3 file for me, so I have been listening to them in my car, but I like the album idea, I would buy it!

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  4. Thanks for making this album and your website in general. Sent here by Burning Wood just AFTER I harrumphed my way through laboriously listening to the album on YouTube and leaving a comment telling Hynde her quarantune project is worthy of being a proper album. As always, you beat the artist to it!

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    1. You're welcome. I hope she does officially release it in some format. It would make sense, esp. since she stopped after making one album's worth of music (about 45 minutes).

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  5. CHRISSIE......BEAUTIFUL AS ALWAYS.....WHAT MORE CAN WE SAY.IM IN LOVE WITH HER SINCE THE FIRST DAYS .AND CHRISSIE COVERING HIS BOBNESS,
    RIGHT TO HEAVEN!!!!
    MANY MANY THX FOR THAT....NOW I COULD DIE

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  6. this album is super best. i love it. i have seen the documentary ''Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Chrissie Hynde Sings Bob Dylan'' and all the versions are different. maybe you could do something for us ? thanx

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