

Triplicate marks Dylan’s first album since he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last year. A three-LP deluxe edition is also available. Triplicate is available to pre-order on iTunes, and as a CD or vinyl set. Like its predecessors, Triplicate boasts a number of songs made famous by Frank Sinatra including “The Best Is Yet to Come” and “September of My Years.” The new triple-disc set also features classics such as Herman Hupfeld’s “As Time Goes By,” Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler’s “Stormy Weather” and Charles Strouse and Lee Adams’ “Once Upon a Time.” The new collection is divided into three discs titled, ‘Til The Sun Goes Down, Devil Dolls, and Comin’ Home Late. Triplicate marks Dylan’s third album of standards, following 2015’s Shadows in the Night and last year’s Fallen Angels.

Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra, Kay Kyser and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Ginny Simms. The simple but affecting arrangement is imbued with an extra bit of mournful depth at the end when a low cello begins to hum below Dylan’s scorched vocals. Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal by Frank Sinatra. Over steady waves of pedal steel guitar and a soft-picked rhythm part, Dylan croons the Carl Sigman and Jimmy Van Heusen-penned torch song with grit. No the young Sinatra artwork came from Frank Sinatras mugshot. Bob Dylan unveiled a classic country cover of Frank Sinatra’s “I Could Have Told You,” set to appear on his new triple album of American standards, Triplicate, out March 31st via Columbia. Just wondering is this where the young sinatra cover art is from or is this a remake 7 comments.
