Dave Stewart - Dave Does Dylan (2025) [Official Digital Download 24/48]

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Dave Stewart - Dave Does Dylan (2025)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 51:14 minutes | 576 MB
Folk Rock, Acoustic | Label: Surfdog Records, Official Digital Download

Brand new album from Dave Stewart (Eurythmics) performing acoustic covers of Bob Dylan songs.

Stewart and Dylan have been dear friends for over 40 years and this is Dave’s love letter to Bob. Talking about Stewart, Dylan says, "An explosive musician, Captain Dave is a dreamer and a fearless innovator, a visionary of high order, very delicately tractable on the surface but beneath that, he’s a slamming, thumping, battering ram, very mystical but rational and sensitive when it comes to the hot irons of art forms."

Bob Dylan said: “Captain Dave is a dreamer and a fearless innovator, a visionary of high order, very delicately tractable on the surface but beneath that, he’s a slamming, thumping, battering ram, very mystical but rational and sensitive when it comes to the hot irons of art forms. An explosive musician, deft guitar player, innately recognizes the genius in other people and puts it into play without being manipulative. With him, there’s mercifully no reality to yesterday. He is incredibly gracious and soulful, can command the ship and steer the course, dragger, trawler or man of war, Captain Dave.”

“When I was first learning the guitar, I was about 14 or 15 years old — which would’ve been like 1964 or ’65. I was insistent on getting into folk clubs, but I looked about 12 years old, so they kept me out for a while. Then one chap, Mick Elliot, took pity and allowed me to play at The George & Dragon which became the center of the folk music scene in my hometown, Sunderland N.E. England, in the 1960’s. It was like stepping into a sacred room where visionaries and rebels converged — actually, it was simply a room upstairs in a pub full of older folk singers, beer, whisky and cigarette smoke everywhere. I was allowed to sing two songs, so I would play Bob Dylan songs from his albums that my brother had left behind when he went to college.

The audience was always a bit shocked that this kid, who looked so young, was singing these lyrics — especially in that kind of folk club. It was mostly old folk music that was being played from the local area about the coal mines and about the shipyards, which I loved too…and Dylan would have loved also. I started to sing and play these Dylan songs anywhere I could; in other folk clubs, even on the street all over the north east of England. From then on, I got every Bob Dylan album — and still do to this day — on Vinyl and in every possible variation.

One day in 1985, I received a phone call from Bob Dylan while I was in the studio in Los Angeles. At first, I thought it was my friend joking when the receptionist said ‘Bob Dylan on the phone for you,’ but I could tell as soon as he spoke, it was Bob. We met up that night and we talked about everything; films, music, life, etc… and we ended up in a great Mexican place in South L.A.

He knew everybody and he said, ‘hey, why don’t we make a video tomorrow or the next day?’ It was already two in the morning, but I agreed and I helped make various videos with him during which we became great friends. Years later, I filmed “Blood In My Eyes,” which is a video I shot on two 8mm cameras — just the two of us walking around Camden town.

I’ve played on stage with Bob in London, L.A. and Tokyo, and I find conversations with him — whether on the phone or when we’re together — really relaxed and easy. As you can imagine, he is full of great observations and wisdom, all wrapped up in a poetic language. I’m so, so grateful for getting to know him personally and to now record this album of songs after years of singing them to friends and to myself. It’s been a long road and these lyrics and melodies have kept me company through the best and the worst of times. I hope my album can do the same for Dylan fans out there—who understand the mastery and the mystery Bob has bestowed on us, and still does to this day.” (Dave Stewart)

“An explosive musician, Captain Dave is a dreamer and a fearless innovator, a visionary of high order, very delicately tractable on the surface but beneath that, he’s a slamming, thumping, battering ram, very mystical but rational and sensitive when it comes to the hot irons of art forms..” (Bob Dylan)

Tracklist:
01. Simple Twist Of Fate
02. I Want You
03. Emotionally Yours
04. Forever Young
05. To Ramona
06. Make You Feel My Love
07. Lay, Lady, Lay
08. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
09. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
10. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
11. Spanish Harlem Incident
12. Shelter From The Storm
13. She Belongs To Me
14. Visions Of Johanna

foobar2000 v2.24.1 / DR Meter v0.7
log date: 2025-07-18 12:29:45

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Analyzed: Dave Stewart / Dave Does Dylan
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR8 -0.00 dBFS -10.84 dBFS 3:01 01-Simple Twist Of Fate
DR10 -0.00 dBFS -11.45 dBFS 3:03 02-I Want You
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -10.49 dBFS 3:53 03-Emotionally Yours
DR7 -0.00 dBFS -10.29 dBFS 3:23 04-Forever Young
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -11.00 dBFS 3:40 05-To Ramona
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -11.30 dBFS 2:50 06-Make You Feel My Love
DR8 -0.00 dBFS -11.30 dBFS 3:25 07-Lay, Lady, Lay
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -10.04 dBFS 3:20 08-Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -10.23 dBFS 5:29 09-A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -10.74 dBFS 2:28 10-Knockin' On Heaven's Door
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -10.41 dBFS 2:41 11-Spanish Harlem Incident
DR10 -0.04 dBFS -11.02 dBFS 4:47 12-Shelter From The Storm
DR8 -0.72 dBFS -11.13 dBFS 2:36 13-She Belongs To Me
DR9 -0.00 dBFS -11.13 dBFS 6:38 14-Visions Of Johanna
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Number of tracks: 14
Official DR value: DR9

Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1564 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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