Dylan Wins ‘Desire’ Lawsuit

Desire album cover
Desire album cover

A New York state judge has ruled that the co-writer on many of Bob Dylan’s songs on the Desire album is not entitled to any further compensation as the result of Dylan’s sale of his catalog to Universal Music Group.

Claudia C. Levy, the widow of co-writer Jaques Levy, filed suit in January following the sale of Dylan’s catalog to UMG, claiming the estate was owed at least $1.75 million from the sale for the 10 songs on Desire, which I have ranked as Dylan’s third-best album. Levy has collected over $1 million since 1975 for his contributions to the record.

But following arguments in July, Justice Barry R. Ostrager of the New York Supreme Court granted the motion by Dylan and Universal to dismiss the case, writing that a 1975 agreement between Dylan and Levy grants Dylan copyrights to all of the songs they co-wrote together.

“The Court determines that the plain meaning of the 1975 Agreement is that the Dylan Defendants owned all copyrights to the Compositions, as well as the absolute right to sell the Compositions and all associated rights, subject only to plaintiffs’ right to receive the compensation specified in the 1975 Agreement,” Ostrager wrote.

Follow this link to to read the complete court decision.

New ‘Bootleg Series’ Covers Early ’80s

The new release will be here in September 2021

For those of you who enjoy the very fertile early 1980s Dylan output, as I do, you will be glad to hear that the next chapter in the Bootleg series will cover outtakes, rehearsals and alternate cuts from 1980 to 1985.

This period sees Dylan emerging from the Gospel era with the transitional Shot of Love and the outstanding back-to-back releases of Infidels and Empire Burlesque. The new “Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Volume 16” will cover all of those albums in a 5-CD volume, and a pared-down 2 CD set.

Of particular note are the Empire Burlesque cuts that have the Arthur Baker remix-heavy trimmings removed, and a live version of the amazing “Dark Eyes.” None of the material on the new collection has been released before in other Bootleg Series editions or compilations, save for a couple of international releases.

You can pre-order the package and read in more detail about it by visiting Dylan’s website.

Dylan to Perform Live-stream Show in July

Bob Dylan Shadow Kingdom

Bob Dylan has emerged from the shadows of the COVID-19 lock-down with a scheduled live performance in July to be live-streamed on the Veeps platform.

The show, dubbed Shadow Kingdom, “will showcase the artist in an intimate setting as he presents renditions of songs from his extensive and renowned body of work created especially for this event,” a press release explains.

What this means is anyone’s guess. Will he be performing material from “Rough and Rowdy Ways” or will it be a typical show from the Never Ending Tour where he barely touches his current release? Bob being Bob, it’s anyone’s guess.

Tickets for the live-stream are $25, and will allow the viewer to watch the show for 48 hours after it’s debut on Veeps at 5 p.m., July 18, EDT. It’s still uncertain whether this will be an actual live performance or something he recorded ahead of time, but it is a current show, not an archived one.

For more information go to https://bobdylan.veeps.com/stream/schedule

Chrissie Hynde Releases Dylan Covers Album

Chrissie Hynde Standing in the Doorway

One of my favorite performers, Chrissie Hynde from the Pretenders, has announced the release of her Dylan covers album, Standing in the Doorway, to coincide with Bob’s 80th birthday.

While there have been a million Dylan cover albums over the years, I’m excited about this one because the song selection is not typical, and the ones chosen seem to suit her voice perfectly.

The album was recorded during lockdown, after Chrissie heard “Murder Most Foul” and was inspired to do something instead of staying in her “morose mood.”

“I remember where I was sitting the day that Kennedy was shot – every reference in the song. Whatever Bob does, he still manages somewhere in there to make you laugh because as much as anything, he’s a comedian. He’s always funny and always has something to say.” Hynde said in a statement.

Many of the songs had already been released online as they were recorded, but have been cleaned up and compiled for the album release. It is available for pre-order now and will be on streaming services May 21.

The track listing follows:

  • You’re a Big Girl Now
  • Standing In The Doorway
  • Sweetheart Like You
  • Blind Willie McTell
  • Love Minus Zero / No Limit
  • Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight
  • Tomorrow Is a Long Time
  • Every Grain of Sand

Dylan Guitarist Denny Freeman Has Died


Denny Freeman performs with Antone’s All-Star Revue during Antone’s 40th Anniversary Celebration at Blues on the Green. (Photo by David Brendan Hall)

If you love the Modern Times record, or saw Dylan live between 2005 to 2009, you probably appreciate the guitar stylings of Denny Freeman, whose sound is heard all over the record and live shows of that era.

Freeman, while not a household name, was a member of the Austin Hall of Fame and performed with the Vaughn brothers and Taj Mahal, among other notables, and co-wrote songs with Blondie and Percy Sledge.

Of his years on tour with Dylan, he told the Austin Chronicle:

“It was totally unpredictable. We had a set list for each night and we even rehearsed before every show, but when we’d get the set list on the way to the stage, it wouldn’t be unusual for a song to appear that I’d never heard of, much less played.

“Musically, it’s kind of hard to talk about playing with Bob Dylan because nothing was ever the same. The only thing that didn’t constantly change was the uncertainty about everything.”

To read more about his life and music, view the full article on the Chronicle’s website.

Tom Jones Covers Dylan

For me, it’s hard to think of Welsh crooner Tom Jones in the same contemporary category as Dylan, but in fact they are both basically the same age, started off in the early ’60s, and are still putting out new records.

In fact, Jones covers Dylan’s “One More Cup of Coffee” from the great Desire album on his latest release Surrounded by Time. The performance by Jones is more brooding than Dylan’s and lacks a bit of the musicality of the original, but makes up for it with its sincerity. I kinda like it.

You can view Jones performing the song on the BBC here.

Dylan Responds to ‘Desire’ Co-Author Claims

I recently reported on the lawsuit filed by the widow of Desire co-writer Jacques Levy, seeking a portion of the profits from Dylan’s $300 million-plus catalog sale to Universal Music.

Now Dylan (or at least his lawyers) have responded to the accusations, claiming in a New York court filing that Levy was working under a work-for-hire contract, meaning he would receive royalties but not a portion of copyright sales.

Levy’s widow, Claudia, was seeking $7.25 million from the sale’s proceeds for her late husband’s work on Desire, which is my No. 3-ranked album by Dylan, and features the song “Hurricane,” about the legal issues faced by boxer Rubin Carter.

But Dylan’s legal team from Gibson Dunn argue that Levy is trying to double dip, stating in the document that the suit was “an opportunistic attempt to re-write a 45-year-old contract to obtain a windfall payment.” They further stated that Universal was responsible for maintaining any royalty payments that were due, but not a share of the copyright sale.

Levy’s contributions certainly helped make it the great record that it is, and my sentiments are that the estate should get something from the sale as well. I expect this will be quietly settled for much less than the $7.25 million the estate is seeking.

Here is Dylan’s court filing.

Bowie Archives Release Dylan Cover

To mark what would have been David Bowie’s 74th birthday, an unreleased recording of him singing “Tryin’ To Get To Heaven” from Dylan’s 1997 Time Out of Mind album has been released as a single, with the other side being John Lennon’s “Mother.”

Bowie recorded the Dylan song for his LiveandWell.com live album but it was not used. The performance, with dissonant, looping guitar sounds and urgent vocals, loses a little of Dylan’s melodic delivery, but definitely worth a listen. The release comes in a limited edition vinyl single, and of course on streaming services. You can listen on Spotify below.

Lukas Nelson/Promise of the Real cover ‘Meet Me in the Morning’

Lukas Nelson, son of Willie and leader of his band Promise of the Real, have released a bluesy cover of “Meet Me in the Morning” from the Blood on the Tracks album. The recording is part of their #soundchecksongs series. You can view the video below.