Tempest
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| Oct 2012
Reviews
MC Dizzy Jackson
Reviewed 2012-10-18
Reviewed 2012-10-18
Tempest marks Bob Dylan’s 35th studio album and 50 years releasing albums. And if you thought he was outdated or washed-up or dead, then keep reading. Starting in 1997 with Time Out Of Mind, he has released several albums, all of them rivaling his best works ever. On Tempest, Dylan tells tales of violence, suicide and murder, but also of sweet love and humor. It culminates with a 14-minute story-song about the sinking of the Titanic (!!) and a beautiful tear-jerker tribute song to his old friend John Lennon. The album is, of course, peppered with great lyrics. Backing Dylan is his tight touring band as well as David Hidalgo on occasional accordion. The sound continues the vibe on his recent albums - a unique blend of jazz, country, blues, zydeco, rock. Tempest finds Dylan as relevant, challenging, changing and memorable as ever. Enjoy this fine album. RIYL: Bob Dylan. RIYDon’tL: Bob Dylan. No FCC’s.
*My Favorites*: All.
1. (5:44) Mid. Circus jazz intro, then catchy, upbeat romp.
2. (3:28) Slow / Mid. Tender vocal delivery w/ plodding beat, beautiful.
3. (7:28) Mid / Fast. Rockin’ w/ a blues vibe, growlin’ Bob.
4. (3:47) Slow / Mid. Easy-going lope, really nice.
5. (5:10) Mid. Bob in classic growl, steady rockin’ beat.
6. (7:17) Slow / Mid. Ominous vibe w/ banjo, violin. Something’s deeply troubling in this town.
7. (5:14) Mid. Dylan takes ‘Mannish Boy’ adds an accordion and it’s a rockin’ bluesy zydeco number. Very cool.
8. (9:05) Slow / Mid. Sinister bass, plodding beat, hypnotic. Heavy story-song ending in bloodshed.
9 (13:55) Mid. Has an ‘old country’ vibe, befitting a song about the Titanic, w/ a beautiful violin. An epic masterpiece.
10. (7:26) Slow / Mid. Two masterpieces on one album? Damn straight. It’s for John Lennon, incorporating some Beatles lyrics. Sad and beautiful.
*My Favorites*: All.
1. (5:44) Mid. Circus jazz intro, then catchy, upbeat romp.
2. (3:28) Slow / Mid. Tender vocal delivery w/ plodding beat, beautiful.
3. (7:28) Mid / Fast. Rockin’ w/ a blues vibe, growlin’ Bob.
4. (3:47) Slow / Mid. Easy-going lope, really nice.
5. (5:10) Mid. Bob in classic growl, steady rockin’ beat.
6. (7:17) Slow / Mid. Ominous vibe w/ banjo, violin. Something’s deeply troubling in this town.
7. (5:14) Mid. Dylan takes ‘Mannish Boy’ adds an accordion and it’s a rockin’ bluesy zydeco number. Very cool.
8. (9:05) Slow / Mid. Sinister bass, plodding beat, hypnotic. Heavy story-song ending in bloodshed.
9 (13:55) Mid. Has an ‘old country’ vibe, befitting a song about the Titanic, w/ a beautiful violin. An epic masterpiece.
10. (7:26) Slow / Mid. Two masterpieces on one album? Damn straight. It’s for John Lennon, incorporating some Beatles lyrics. Sad and beautiful.
Recent airplay
Tempest
Traditions — May 27, 2025
Tempest
Traditions — Apr 13, 2023
Scarlet Town
Emergency Crew - 4 Alternative Energy — Jun 08, 2017
Duquesne Whistle
The Songsmith Show — Jun 27, 2014
Roll On John, Narrow Way
The Songsmith Show — Mar 28, 2014
Roll On John
The Songsmith Show — Dec 26, 2013
Charting
2012-10-21 — 2012-12-23
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 23 | 1 |
| Dec 16 | 1 |
| Dec 9 | 1 |
| Dec 2 | 2 |
| Nov 25 | 1 |
| Nov 18 | 2 |
| Nov 11 | 3 |
| Nov 4 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Duquesne Whistle | ||
| 2. | Soon After Midnight | ||
| 3. | Narrow Way | ||
| 4. | Long And Wasted Years | ||
| 5. | Pay In Blood | ||
| 6. | Scarlet Town | ||
| 7. | Early Roman Kings | ||
| 8. | Tin Angel | ||
| 9. | Tempest | ||
| 10. | Roll On John |
