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OK, so the movie to which its attached has been denigrated by most of the critics whove reviewed it. The soundtrack itself is a marvel that stands just fine on its own. Start with the four tracks by Dylan himself, including bristling new versions of "Cold Irons Bound" and "Down in the Flood" recorded with his remarkable touring band. Add gospel heavyweights
Shirley Caesar shouting "Gotta Serve Somebody" and the
Dixie Hummingbirds offering country-soul salvation in "City of Gold." But these and performances by
Los Lobos and the
Grateful Dead are just a warm-up for the CDs more inspired third: Dylan covers by a variety of obscure international artists. Theres a Japanese language version of "My Back Pages" courtesy of the Magokoro Brothers , an Italian hip-hop take on "Like a Rolling Stone" ("Come Una Pietra Scalciata!") by
Articolo 31), a beguiling, string-driven "One More Cup of Coffee" from Turkish pop star Sertab Erener, and a gentle, spoken-word "Most of the Time" by Swedish singer
Sophie Zelmani. Oddly, this loopy, polyglot approach stands as a truer testament to Dylans genius than the atrocious dialogue (two snippets of which mar an otherwise fine album) or self-conscious artiness of the movie.
--Keith Moerer