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Triplicate
Jazz · 2017 · 30 tracks · 1h 36m

Triplicate

Thirty standards delivered with a weathered, late-night rasp. A sprawling, three-disc exploration of the Great American Songbook recorded with intimate, analog warmth.

March 13, 2017 · Columbia

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A weary, elegant nostalgia that feels like a quiet conversation at the end of a long night.

Tracklist · 30 Tracks · 1h 36m
01
I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plans
2:27
01
Braggin’
2:45
01
Day In, Day Out
3:02
02
I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night
3:16
02
As Time Goes By
3:22
02
September of My Years
3:26
03
Imagination
2:35
03
I Could Have Told You
3:40
03
Sentimental Journey
3:12
04
How Deep Is the Ocean
3:23
04
Once Upon a Time
3:38
04
Somewhere Along the Way
3:19
05
Stormy Weather
3:06
05
When the World Was Young
3:47
05
P.S. I Love You
4:18
06
These Foolish Things
4:11
06
This Nearly Was Mine
2:49
06
The Best Is Yet to Come
2:57
07
That Old Feeling
3:39
07
But Beautiful
3:22
07
You Go to My Head
3:07
08
It Gets Lonely Early
3:10
08
Here’s That Rainy Day
3:27
08
Stardust
2:35
09
It’s Funny to Everyone but Me
2:39
09
My One and Only Love
3:24
09
Where Is the One
3:15
10
There’s a Flaw in My Flue
2:47
10
Trade Winds
2:41
10
Why Was I Born
2:50
Moments Worth Listening For
The skeletal arrangement of 'September of My Years' where Dylan's gravelly delivery finds a surprising, fragile sweetness.
The way the pedal steel mimics a weeping trombone on 'Stormy Weather', bridging the gap between Nashville and Tin Pan Alley.
The rhythmic swing of 'The Best Is Yet to Come' where the band locks into a tight, understated pocket that feels lived-in.
Reviews

How does Triplicate sound next to the rest of Bob Dylan's catalogue?

Upright Bass+3.3σ

The instrumentation foregrounds upright bass far more than the catalogue usually does.

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