75 Bob Dylan cover songs in new collection for Amnesty
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Posted: 25 November 2011 A new 75-strong set of Bob Dylan cover songs is being released in support of Amnesty International’s human rights work. Buy Chimes to Freedom from the Amnesty Shop The collection, Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan Honoring 50 Years of Amnesty International, features Dylan covers from Adele, My Chemical Romance, Michael Franti, Elvis Costello, Sinéad O'Connor, Queens Of The Stone Age, Bad Religion, Patti Smith, Billy Bragg, My Morning Jacket and Ke$ha, amongst others. In total 80 musicians have contributed new or previously unreleased recordings to the collection, which is scheduled for physical (four discs) and digital release in North America on 24 January 2012 through Fontana Distribution. It will be distributed internationally through Fontana International on 30 January. Chimes of Freedom features many of Amnesty’s long-time supporters and a huge range of ages, from teenage pop star Miley Cyrus, 19, to 92-year-old folk music legend Pete Seeger. Seeger has recorded Dylan’s poignant “Forever young” with a children’s chorus. Almost every track on the album is being released for the first time, with 70 songs recorded especially for Chimes of Freedom. All of the artists, session musicians, arrangers, engineers, producers and recording studios worked pro bono on the project. Chimes of Freedom aims to raise support for Amnesty’s fight against censorship and attacks on free speech, whether involving artists, writers, musicians, political activists or bloggers. One individual featured in the campaign is the imprisoned Nobel Prize winner Liu Xiaobo in China, a scholar and human rights defender jailed in 2009 for writing about corruption and criticising China’s political system. Chimes of Freedom was executive produced by Jeff Ayeroff and Julie Yannatta, who also worked on Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur - a 2007 collection of John Lennon solo compositions performed by artists including U2, Green Day and R.E.M. Ayeroff and Yannatta said: “This album is a powerful fusion of the music community’s respect for Amnesty’s life-affirming work and for Bob Dylan’s enduring brilliance. We are proud to have worked with Amnesty to produce this remarkable project.” In 1962, Amnesty International evolved from a one-year campaign to free political prisoners into a worldwide movement fighting for justice, freedom and human dignity; today the organisation has more than three million supporters in 150 countries. In March of the same year, Bob Dylan’s debut album was released, launching an unparalleled recording career. In the liner notes to the album, the historian Sean Wilentz says: “Over the half century, Dylan’s art has explored and expressed the anguish and hope of the modern human condition.” Amnesty International USA’s Manager of Music Relations Karen Scott said: “Bob Dylan’s music endures because he so brilliantly captures our heartbreak, our joy, our frailty, our confusion, our courage and our struggles. His words convey a depth of meaning that few artists can equal, inspiring us and always moving ahead of our expectations. We at Amnesty International are deeply grateful to this legendary musician and to all of the artists who have contributed to this project.” Almost 30 tracks on the album were mixed by famed engineer Bob Clearmountain. Bob Ludwig and Adam Ayan of Gateway Mastering donated their mastering services. The album cover illustration is by Grammy Award winning artist Mick Haggerty. The tracklisting for Chimes of Freedom is as follows: DISC 1 |

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