
Fiona Apple is credited as a musician on Bob Dylan's new album
Bob Dylan's new album Rough And Rowdy Ways arrives tomorrow (19 June), and Fiona Apple has been confirmed as contributing musician on the LP.
Dylan has shared three singles from his 39th studio LP, "Murder Most Foul", "False Prophet" and "I Contain Multitudes", and yesterday (17 June), Fiona Apple was confirmed as a credited musician on the album.
Her exact contribution is yet to be revealed, but a representative confirmed to Pitchfork that she did work on the LP.
My money has always been that it's Alan Pasqua playing piano on Murder Most Foul but the inclusion of Benmont on the list of additional musicians is interesting. pic.twitter.com/2NO5rfiF0w
— MostlyDylan (@dylan_mostly) June 17, 2020
Rough And Rowdy Ways will be Dylan's first LP of original songs since 2012's Tempest.
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