Bob Dylan set to release new album in September
28 May 2012, 12:06
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Bob Dylan is reported to be set to release a new full-length in September, including a fourteen-minute track inspired by the Titanic.
The song in question, which we can only presume to be influenced by the event rather than the film, is looking likely to appear on the folk singer’s 35th studio album to date.
According to Isis Magazine, recording started earlier this year and will include “accordion… guitar… (and) Mexican instruments.”
Dylan is also scheduled to play this year’s Hop Farm festival in Kent, which takes place 29 June – 1 July.
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