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September 7, 2006

Boys Wear Pants on Bob Dylan's "Twilight Trilogy"

by Joshua Minton



Normally to me, Bob Dylan is like Jimi Hendrix; I have to be in the right mood. I have a pretty large collection of Dylan's music and I do consider him to be one of the premier lyricists and songwriters of any generation.

That being said, I was not prepared for how good the Modern Times album was going to be when I purchased it last week. I was also shocked to discover that it was the third piece of a trilogy that began with Time Out of Mind, continued with Love and Theft and ended with his latest release last week.

Once I read that it was a trilogy, I immediately went to iTunes and put the three albums into one set titled "The Twilight Trilogy" and then set each disc as one of three and retracked every song in order from 1 to 33.

And then I hit play.

I am amazed at how well these albums fit together in terms of sound and theme. They are incredibly easy to listen to, floating from the background to the foreground as lyrics pop up and flash and blues hooks grab you and let you go. I'm not going to go into depth on theme and meaning and symbolism and all that because I'm sure it's being done better elsewhere and, quite frankly, I don't have the time to devote to a proper analysis.

But what I will tell you is that I consider these three albums to be amongst the finest musical works in the past twenty years and an outstanding magnum opus from an artistic genius in the twilight of his career--hence The Twilight Trilogy.

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