Every Grain of Sand: Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan

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Every Grain of Sand: Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2002
Recorded7–9 October 2001
StudioMark Angel Studios, London
Genre European cabaret
Length63:17
Label Linn Records
Producer Calum Malcolm
Barb Jungr chronology
Chanson: The Space in Between
(2000)
Every Grain of Sand: Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan
(2002)
Waterloo Sunset
(2003)
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Every Grain of Sand is a tribute album to Bob Dylan recorded by Barb Jungr. The album is named after a Dylan song of the same name.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" (Bob Dylan) – 4:06
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album John Wesley Harding (1967)
  2. "If Not For You" (Dylan) – 3:09
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album New Morning (1970)
  3. "Things Have Changed" (Dylan) – 4:57
    Originally from the soundtrack to the film Wonder Boys (dir Curtis Hanson) (2000), and from the Bob Dylan album The Essential Bob Dylan (2000)
  4. "Ring Them Bells" (Dylan) – 3:14
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Oh Mercy (1989)
  5. "Not Dark Yet" (Dylan) – 4:36
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Time Out of Mind (1997)
  6. "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (Dylan) – 4:37
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)
  7. "Is Your Love in Vain?" (Dylan) – 3:29
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Street Legal (1978)
  8. "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Dylan) – 4:10
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Bringing It All Back Home (1965)
  9. "I Want You" (Dylan) – 3:13
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Blonde on Blonde (1966)
  10. "Sugar Baby" (Dylan) – 7:40
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Love and Theft (2001)
  11. "Born in Time" (Dylan) – 3:10
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Under the Red Sky (1990)
  12. "What Good Am I?" (Dylan) – 3:58
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Oh Mercy (1989)
  13. "Tangled Up in Blue" (Dylan) – 5:33
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Blood on the Tracks (1975)
  14. "Forever Young" (Dylan) – 2:57
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Planet Waves (1974)
  15. "Every Grain of Sand" (Dylan) – 4:22
    Originally from the Bob Dylan album Shot of Love (1981)

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References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Waring, Charles. "Jazz* Collector - Record Collector Magazine". Record Collector . Retrieved 15 May 2019.