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It's a very good album. Same tone and tenor as his last album, "Modern Times," but slightly better. He's still at the top of his game lyric-wise. And the arrangements and production are top-shelf too. Unfortunately, his voice is becoming more and more painful to listen to as he gets older, something which makes it a bit of an uncomfortable listen. But it's not so bad that it greatly detracts from the quality of the album. Taken as a whole, it's Dylan's best work in quite some time.
*** 1/2 out of ****
Recommended tracks: Duquesne Whistle, Scarlet Town, Early Roman Kings, Tempest