I'm Not There (Motion Picture Soundtrack)

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I'm Not There (Music From The Motion Picture)

I'm Not There (Music From The Motion Picture)

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Number of Discs: 2
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For his impressionistic 2007 Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, director Todd Haynes hired an army of six actors to portray the singer/songwriter, each thespian representing a different phase or public persona of Dylan's career. The accompanying ... more For his impressionistic 2007 Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, director Todd Haynes hired an army of six actors to portray the singer/songwriter, each thespian representing a different phase or public persona of Dylan's career. The accompanying double-disc soundtrack -- not all of its 34 songs are used in the film -- employs a similar conceit, as Haynes and his music supervisors, Randall Poster and Jim Dunbar, rounded up rockers and folksingers of all stripes to reinterpret and re-create portions of Dylan's immense catalog. Taken as a whole, neither the singers nor the selections are too conventional, as the album alternates between standards and obscurities, old cohorts and new blood, faithful renditions and original interpretations, never tipping too far in either direction or staying in one place too long. Despite that shifting mood, I'm Not There gels as an album, partially because a good portion of the soundtrack is recorded with one of two different house bands: the dusty, cinematic Arizona outfit Calexico and the Million Dollar Bashers, a supergroup assembled for this gig featuring guitarist Lee Ranaldo and drummer Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth, Tom Verlaine, Dylan's regular bassist Tony Garnier, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, guitarist Smokey Hormel, and organist John Medeski. Haynes also used a similar house band on his previous rock & roll film, the glam rock fantasia Velvet Goldmine and, as a soundtrack, I'm Not There is equally as good, if not quite as risky or flashy as that 1998 gem. That's partly due to the inspiration, of course: on Velvet Goldmine he got to play with the history of a lot of groups, all known for their extravagant flamboyance, but here he only has one artist, but if any musician has a history as rich as a battalion of bands, it's Bob Dylan. Haynes, Poster, Dunbar and crew concentrate heavily on the '60s -- the film, after all, is grounded in the '60s, pulling in elements of Dylan's life in the '70s and beyond, including his born-again Christianity and Rolling Thunder outlaw stance, but never quite straying from that foundation -- and the soundtrack touches upon all of Bob's '60s incarnations, including the folk troubadour, thin wild mercury music, the ragged Americana of The Basement Tapes, and the reflective country-folk of John Wesley Harding. Familiar sounds may be here, but not necessarily familiar songs -- Haynes, Poster and Dunbar deliberately sidestep standards like "Blowin' in the Wind," "Masters of War," "Subterranean Homesick Blues," and "Like a Rolling Stone," choosing instead to build this soundtrack around songs that weren't widely released during the '60s, later to surface on The Basement Tapes, Biograph, The Bootleg Series, during the film of No Direction Home, or, in the case of the heavily bootlegged title song, released here for the first time. Some could carp that this doesn't quite make for an accurate picture of Bob -- it ever so slightly continually circles back to the stark, spooky melancholy of Dylan and the Band's "I'm Not There," which ends the album -- but it's not inaccurate, either. Rather, it's an interpretation of Dylan's music, emphasizing certain elements and blurring others to paint a portrait where the traditional bleeds into the contemporary and vice versa.Any Dylanologist could spend hours deconstructing the soundtrack to I'm Not There -- what is selected and why, why certain songs are reinterpreted while others are left alone -- but that's a side benefit to an album that should be enjoyed first as simply an absorbing, entertaining listen. Poster and Dunbar have paired performers with the songs almost perfectly, alternating between subtle surprises and sure picks. No other band could duplicate the haunted quality of Dylan's "I'm Not There," but Sonic Youth is the ideal match, as they give the song a hazy beauty and a warmth lacking in the original. Sonic Youth's masterful reading is less of a surprise than how Roger McGuinn and Willie Nelson effortlessly blend in with Calexico on "One More Cup of Coffee" and "Se

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
1As I Went Out One Morning2:54
1All Along The Watchtower4:29
2I'm Not There4:52
2Can't Leave Her Behind1:56
3Ring Them Bells6:20
3Goin' To Acapulco4:59
4Just Like A Woman4:20
4Tombstone Blues5:30
5Mama You've Been On My Mind / A Fraction of Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie4:22
5Ballad Of A Thin Man6:51
6Mama, You've Been On My Mind4:00
6Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again6:53
7Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie0:22
7Pressing On5:56
8Fourth Time Around5:08
8I Wanna Be Your Lover3:59
9You Ain't Goin' Nowhere3:06
9Dark Eyes4:30
10Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?3:52
10Highway 61 Revisited3:58
11One More Cup Of Coffee4:31
11Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues6:46
12The Wicked Messenger3:58
12The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll5:15
13Billy 14:04
13Cold Irons Bound7:35
14Simple Twist Of Fate3:44
14The Times They Are A Changin'3:38
15Maggie's Farm5:29
15Man In The Long Black Coat3:36
16When The Ship Comes In3:32
16Se?or (Tales Of Yankee Power)5:18
17Moonshiner4:57
18I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine3:14
19Knockin' On Heaven's Door4:11
20I'm Not There5:12
1As I Went Out One Morning2:54
2Can't Leave Her Behind1:56
3Ring Them Bells6:20
4Just Like A Woman4:20
5Mama You've Been On My Mind / A Fraction of Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie4:22
6Mama, You've Been On My Mind4:00
7Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie0:22
8I Wanna Be Your Lover3:59
9You Ain't Goin' Nowhere3:06
10Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?3:52
11Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues6:46
12The Wicked Messenger3:58
13Cold Irons Bound7:35
14The Times They Are A Changin'3:38
15Maggie's Farm5:29
16When The Ship Comes In3:32
17Moonshiner4:57
18I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine3:14
19Knockin' On Heaven's Door4:11
20I'm Not There5:12

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