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'The reality is less exciting, as Together Through Life--neither masterpiece nor disaster--proves.'
Read more » The Guardian
Read more » The Guardian
'Together Through Life sounds loose and informal, and you get the impression that its creator had a lot of fun making it. A shame, then, that it’s not quite as much fun to listen to.'
Read more » NME
Read more » NME
'While Dylan's grim-reaper ruminations are familiar territory, Together Through Life does offer some surprises.'
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'Very little on Together Through Life seems destined for his repertory’s long haul. But whether this is basic devilishness, or Malthus revisited, or acceptance of faith, or just a clever poem juxtaposing protest rhetoric with do-nothing rhetoric, it all suits him.'
Read more » New York Times
Read more » New York Times
'Sonically, this is right in line with Dylan's 2000s albums, the sound of a well-lubricated traveling band easing into the same chords they play every night, but this isn't strictly roadhouse rock & roll: Dylan remains fixated on pre-rock & roll American music, emphasizing the blues but eager to croon love-struck ballads.'
Read more » All Music Guide
Read more » All Music Guide
'There is a grim magnetism coursing through these 10 new songs--and most of it is in Dylan's vividly battered singing.'
Read more » Rolling Stone
Read more » Rolling Stone
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