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Love and Theft
NameLove and Theft
ArtistBob Dylan
ReleasedSeptember 11, 2001
GenreRock music, Folk rock, Blues

Love and Theft is the 31st studio album by Bob Dylan, released on September 11, 2001, by Columbia Records. The album was produced by Bob Dylan and features a mix of Rock music, Folk rock, and Blues styles, with Bob Dylan on Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards. The album features David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar, and was recorded at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with assistance from Chris Shaw and Stanley Johnston.

Background

The album was recorded in May 2001 at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with a band that included David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar, as well as Augie Meyers on Keyboards and Charlie Sexton on Guitar. The album was produced by Bob Dylan and features a mix of original compositions, including Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, Mississippi, and High Water (for Charley Patton), which pay tribute to Charley Patton and Robert Johnson. The album also features a song called Bye and Bye, which features a Piano solo by Augie Meyers and a Guitar solo by Larry Campbell, and was influenced by the music of Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers.

History

The album was released on September 11, 2001, by Columbia Records, and was Bob Dylan's first studio album since Time Out of Mind in 1997. The album was a critical and commercial success, and features a mix of Rock music, Folk rock, and Blues styles, with Bob Dylan on Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards. The album features David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar, and was recorded at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with assistance from Chris Shaw and Stanley Johnston. The album has been compared to the work of Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young, and features a song called Lonesome Day Blues, which features a Harmonica solo by Bob Dylan and a Guitar solo by Charlie Sexton.

Musical_Style

The album features a mix of Rock music, Folk rock, and Blues styles, with Bob Dylan on Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards. The album features David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar, and was recorded at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with assistance from Chris Shaw and Stanley Johnston. The album has been compared to the work of Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young, and features a song called Floater (Too Much to Ask), which features a Piano solo by Augie Meyers and a Guitar solo by Larry Campbell. The album also features a song called Honest with Me, which features a Guitar solo by Charlie Sexton and a Drums solo by David Kemper, and was influenced by the music of Hank Williams and Jimmie Rodgers.

Reception

The album was a critical and commercial success, and features a mix of Rock music, Folk rock, and Blues styles, with Bob Dylan on Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards. The album features David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar, and was recorded at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with assistance from Chris Shaw and Stanley Johnston. The album has been compared to the work of Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young, and features a song called Po' Boy, which features a Harmonica solo by Bob Dylan and a Guitar solo by Charlie Sexton. The album also features a song called Cry a While, which features a Guitar solo by Larry Campbell and a Drums solo by David Kemper, and was influenced by the music of Robert Johnson and Son House.

Track_Listing

The album features 12 tracks, including Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, Mississippi, Summer Days, Bye and Bye, Lonesome Day Blues, Floater (Too Much to Ask), High Water (for Charley Patton), Honest with Me, Po' Boy, Cry a While, Sugar Baby, and Tempest. The album features a mix of original compositions, including Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum, which features a Guitar solo by Larry Campbell and a Drums solo by David Kemper, and Mississippi, which features a Piano solo by Augie Meyers and a Guitar solo by Charlie Sexton.

Personnel

The album features Bob Dylan on Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards, as well as David Kemper on Drums, Tony Garnier on Bass guitar, and Larry Campbell on Guitar. The album also features Augie Meyers on Keyboards and Charlie Sexton on Guitar, and was recorded at Teatro, a studio in Oxnard, California, with assistance from Chris Shaw and Stanley Johnston. The album has been compared to the work of Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen, and Neil Young, and features a mix of Rock music, Folk rock, and Blues styles, with influences from Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Robert Johnson, and Son House. Category:Music