Every Grain of Sand is a breathtaking revelation on several fronts.
First, Barb Jungr treats Bob Dylan as one of the great tunesmiths of the
American popular tradition. Not merely as rock & roll's preeminent
songwriter, the direction from which virtually all others have
approached his canon, but as a sophisticated composer the equal of the
Gershwins, Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern, or Cole Porter. Jungr
dramatically re-reads that canon and she fearlessly reshapes it in the
process. To cite the most radical instances, she turns "Things Have
Changed" into an Eastern European jig and "Tangled up in Blue" into a
jaunty, jazzy western, while "Born in Time" is a marvel full of Baroque
voicings. One may quibble -- and Dylan fanatics, known to be provincial
on occasion, certainly will, perhaps vociferously -- with an arrangement
here or a lyrical interpretation or subtle shading there without -- and
here is the magic of the album -- in the least invalidating the
singer's choices. Indeed, part of the sublime beauty of Every Grain of
Sand is that it inspires, even challenges, one to make personal
revisions and reinterpretations. Ultimately, Jungr is one of the few
artists who has managed to not only come out on the other side of this
songbook unscathed, but to actually come out having enhanced its
gravity, significance, and unvarnished beauty as well as her own. She is
not merely singing, but telling stories. She opens up a window of
vulnerability and sensuality that had previously sat stoic beneath the
surface of these songs and suffuses them with such a delicate, gauzy
luminosity that they seem to glow from the inside out. Her singing is
soulful and emotionally naked, and the performances are so expressive
that you take something new away with each listen. The treasures ("I'll
Be Your Baby Tonight," "Ring Them Bells," "Not Dark Yet," "Is Your Love
in Vain?," and "What Good Am I?") tucked away here are endlessly
rewarding. If you think you've heard Bob Dylan -- or Barb Jungr --
before Every Grain of Sand, you are, simply put, mistaken. by Stanton Swihart
Tracklist :
1 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 4:06
Bob Dylan
2 If Not for You 3:09
Bob Dylan
3 Things Have Changed 4:57
Bob Dylan
4 Ring Them Bells 3:14
Bob Dylan
5 Not Dark Yet 4:36
Bob Dylan
6 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 4:37
Bob Dylan
7 Is Your Love in Vain? 3:29
Bob Dylan
8 It's All over Now, Baby Blue 4:10
Bob Dylan
9 I Want You 3:13
Bob Dylan
10 Sugar Baby 7:40
Bob Dylan
11 Born in Time 3:10
Bob Dylan
12 What Good Am I? 3:58
Bob Dylan
13 Tangled Up in Blue 5:33
Bob Dylan
14 Forever Young 2:57
Bob Dylan
15 Every Grain of Sand 4:22
Bob Dylan
Credits :
Accordion – Kim Burton
Cello – Sonia Oakes Stuart
Double Bass – Julie Walkington
Harmonica – Barb Jungr
Percussion – Gary Hammond
Piano – Russell Churney (faixas: 4, 9, 13), Simon Wallace (faixas: 1-3, 5-8, 10-12, 14-15)
Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Mark Lockheart
Violin – Sonya Fairburn
Vocals – Barb Jungr
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
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