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Rebel, Sweetheart
As a testament to his own hard work ethic, Jacob Dylan has continued to record in spite of the lack of spotlight. With the release of his fifth disc, Rebel, Sweetheart, the singer/songwriter's dedication to the classic rock genre is again self-evident. Influences ranging from Springsteen's E Street Days ("God Says Nothing Back") to Tom Petty ("All Things New Again") ultimately reinforce Jacob's deep love of classic acoustic rock. The first single also happens to be one of Rebel, Sweetheart's strongest. "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere" is indicative of the younger Dylan's songwriting tendency to write with a darker pen; a tune begging the dark times to depart doesn't usually make for strong radio play, but the expansive musical swell at the track's end is one likely to bring new fans to the gates. The DualDisc version of the CD offers fans a 30 minute performance film, including reworked versions of "One Headlight" and "6th Avenue Heartbreak" as well as an amusing band interview with comedian Jon Lovitz. --Denise Sheppard
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Tracks| 1 | Days Of Wonder | | 2 | The Passenger | | 3 | The Beautiful Side Of Somewhere | | 4 | Here He Comes (Confessions Of A Drunken Marionette) | | 5 | We're Already There | | 6 | God Says Nothing Back | | 7 | Back To California | | 8 | I Am A Building | | 9 | From The Bottom Of My Heart | | 10 | Nearly Beloved | | 11 | How Far You've Come | | 12 | All Things New Again |
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