
There isn’t much that Bob Dylan has failed to do during his career. The freewheeling artist has won Grammy Awards, an Oscar, a Pulitzer citation and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, plus, of course, most recently, A Nobel Prize in Literature . He’s released 37 albums in a 54-year career whose course would be plotted with a series of sharp left turns. But, before today , he’s never released a three-disc record.
Triplicate, which drops March 31st via Columbia Records, will be the Minnesota-born songsmith’s follow-up to 2016’s traditional pop covers record “Fallen Angels”, and mines a similar vein to that Sinatra-indebted work. Each disc of Triplicate will feature a thematically arranged 10-track sequence that features efforts from across the Great American Songbook. As has been the case for much of Dylan’s “Never Ending Tour Phase,” the record was self-produced by Dylan (under his Jack Frost moniker).
You can find the tracklist for Triplicate below, along with the wistful and regret-soaked lead single “I Could Have Told You” (A song which Frank Sinatra once recorded).
