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Modern Times

EMAILPRINTby Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan reviews
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8.4 User Score:

Album Info

Label: Sony

Release Date: 29 August 2006

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Rock

Summary

Dylan's first studio release since his 2001 hit 'Love And Theft' is his 44th album overall.

What The Critics Said

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100

Uncut

Love And Theft was quite unlike any other pop album--apart, that is, from Modern Times, its direct and audacious sequel. [Sep 2006, p.72]

100

Entertainment Weekly

Intriguing, immediate, and quietly epic, Modern Times must rank among Dylan's finest albums.

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100

Prefix Magazine

Modern Times may not contain a single song that would rank among Dylan's all-time best, but it doesn't have to.

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100

Tiny Mix Tapes

Perversion packed with allusions -- forgotten titles, purloined and paraphrased sources, pilfered public records and archives. This is what steeps the songs in American history instead of planting them in psycho wards, clinics, and retirement homes.

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100

Rolling Stone

His third straight masterwork. [7 Sep 2006, p.99]

100

The Onion (A.V. Club)

The slow-building atmospherics of Dylan's 1997 comeback album have given way to some of the most immediately accessible tunes in his catalog.

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100

Observer Music Monthly

Now, more than at any time since his first few folk albums, he sounds like a traditionalist. He's walking down that same road that Sonny and Cisco and Leadbelly walked down.

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100

MSN Consumer Guide (Robert Christgau)

The entire construction is a thing of grace -- conservative, and new under the sun.

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90

Paste Magazine

What makes the music so compelling is not its frame of reference... but the flair and originality with which it's put across. [Sep 2006, p.70]

90

Slant Magazine

Might be the most upbeat feel-bad album of 2006.

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90

Blender

It radiates the observant calm of old masters who have seen enough life to be ready for anything--Yeats, Matisse, Sonny Rollins. [Sep 2006, p.139]

90

All Music Guide

It feels live, immediate.

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90

Los Angeles Times

This swinging, sometimes mournful, often tender set of 10 songs proves an easy album to, well, love. [25 Aug 2006]

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85

cokemachineglow

Modern Times is a record of both giddy songwriting peaks and overall uniformity, a record whose music ultimately delivers and enriches its well-bred messages of realism and religion, work and devotion, the certitude of decay and the decay of certitude.

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83

Pitchfork

The biggest disappointment here is that Modern Times is probably Dylan's least-surprising release in decades-- it's the logical continuation of its predecessor, created with the same band he's been touring with for years, fed from familiar influences, and sprinkled with all the droll, anachronistic bits now long-expected.

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80

Billboard

This enchanting album is rife with homespun reflections on philosophy, religion and the never-ending quest for true love.

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80

ShakingThrough.net

If Time Out of Mind is the weathered, death-obsessed uncle who drinks too much and broods over things unchangeable and distant, and Love and Theft is the rakish cad gleefully dancing on the edge of the apocalypse, then Times is Theft’s clean-shaven, less-interesting brother, with a bit of schooling under his belt and a professional spit-and-polish finish.

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80

The Guardian

It's hard to hear Modern Times' music over the inevitable standing ovation and the thuds of middle-aged critics swooning in awe. When you do, you find something not unlike its predecessor, Love and Theft.

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80

Dot Music

"Modern Times" offers further evidence that this man remains more than capable of greatness.

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80

Playlouder

Here Dylan has written a great part and acts it out beautifully. And, as usual, everything is out in the open but nothing, absolutely nothing, is revealed.

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80

PopMatters

Some of the songs are two minutes too long and the album is sometimes so breezy it nearly dissolves, but Dylan’s lyrics are in top form and his band is impeccable.

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80

Mojo

Crudely put, it is the sequel to Love And Theft, which is to say that a great deal of it is split between 12-bar treatises about love and lust and croonsome ballads about much the same themes.... That said, it is not quite as sharply focused as that record. [Oct 2006, p.94]

80

Q Magazine

While he has never sounded quite so full of empathy, this is a grumpy old record. [Oct 2006, p.114]

80

Under The Radar

One of 2006’s great works. [#15]

70

New Musical Express

Dylan's voice is the star. [26 Aug 2006, p.43]

67

Stylus Magazine

It’s an intriguing and thoughtful and occasionally lively record, but it’s not the rollicking, randy good time some folks would lead you to believe.

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67

Austin Chronicle

Overlong as they are, these are beautifully recorded tracks: unadorned, antiquated, intimate.

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67

E! Online

The veteran singer-songwriter has opted to retreat into old-timey blues, rattling off clichés about blind horses and hog-eyed towns while laying down a halfhearted soundtrack of brushed drums, plucked guitars and woozy strings.

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40

NOW Magazine

Whereas Chaplin's sharply drawn social comment is rightly considered a modern classic, Dylan's Modern Times -- sung in a strangely affected croak you'd expect to hear from Leon Redbone's grandfather -- comes off like a feeble anachronism in which our man cynically attempts to pass off public-domain blues and folk tunes as his own by changing a few words.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 8.4 (out of 10) based on 238 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ken S. gave it a6:
Thunder On The Mountain is by far the best song on the cd. This cd was over rated. Not really up to traditional Dylan standards.

Phillip B. gave it a10:
Dylan is still great.

sb sb gave it a9:
Not the greatest work of Dylan, but certainly a very good album. Dylan never gets old.

Eloy G. gave it a10:
This is a very very good disc. it's a classic rock and roll and folk album. Simply Great.

Siena K. gave it a3:
boring, crude toward women

Steve J gave it a10:
this album has an eternal feel, it does not get old. very in the moment, a great artist with timeless skills.

LH gave it a9:
I like Dylan hes a lyrical genius!!!!!

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