News Archive 2009 - 9 Mar 2009

New Bob Dylan Album Due This April
A new ‘surprise’ album from Bob Dylan is on its way according to Rolling stone magazine. The disc purportedly contains ten new tracks and follows the same live-studio feel of Modern Times. Dylan is said to have been inspired after writing for the Edith Piaf biopic, La Vie en Rose, in 2007. It follows on from his Album of the Year 2008, Tell Tale Signs.Bob Dylan’s place in the history of modern music is assured and no better recorded than in the Genesis titles he has inspired; from Early Dylan by Barry Feinstein to Dylan In Woodstock by Elliott Landy and the award-winning THIN WILD MERCURY by Jerry Schatzberg. Each is hand-signed, features previously unpublished photographs and text and is one of a limited edition. Click here to read more.
Main image from DYLAN IN WOODSTOCK:
“My pictures are the only ones that capture this period of love in his life. His art continued but his career took second place to his home life. People in those days looked up to him as a leader because of the profound wisdom in his songs. As far as I am concerned, there was also great wisdom in the way he was living his personal life.” Elliott Landy
Outside Landy's place © Elliott Landy
Related titles...
Dylan in Woodstock
A Signed Limited Edition Book
Elliott Landy
In the Sixties, Elliott Landy was in Woodstock with Bob Dylan to capture probably the most striking and intimate photographs of Dylan ever taken, including the iconic cover shot for Nashville Skyline and numerous out-takes from that session.
FULLY SUBSCRIBED
Thin Wild Mercury
Touching Dylan's Edge
Jerry Schatzberg
An award-winning look at Bob Dylan by former photographer for Vogue and Life magazines, Jerry Schatzberg, who was at the centre of New York's cultural whirlpool in the Sixties.
FULLY SUBSCRIBED

