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- All Along the Watchtower - Eddie Vedder And The Million Dollar Bashers
- As I Went Out One Morning - Mira Billotte
- Ballad of a Thin Man - Stephen Malkmus And The Million Dollar Bashers
- Billy - Los Lobos
- Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window - The Hold Steady
- Can't Leave Her Behind - Stephen Malkmus And Lee Ranaldo
- Cold Irons Bound - Tom Verlaine And The Million Dollar Bashers
- Dark Eyes - Iron & Wine and Calexico
- Fourth Time Around - Yo La Tengo
- Goin' To Acapulco - Jim James And Calexico
- Highway 61 Revisited - Karen O and the Million Dollar Bashers
- I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine - John Doe
- I Wanna Be Your Lover - Yo La Tengo
- I'm Not There - Bob Dylan
- I'm Not There - Sonic Youth
- Just Like a Woman - Charlotte Gainsbourg and Calexico
- Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Ramblin' Jack Elliot
- Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Antony & The Johnsons
- The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll - Mason Jennings
- Maggie's Farm - Stephen Malkmus And The Million Dollar Bashers
- Mama You've Been on My Mind - Jack Johnson
- The Man in the Long Black Coat - Mark Lanegan
- Moonshiner - Bob Forrest
- One More Cup of Coffee - Roger McGuinn and Calexico
- Pressing On - John Doe
- Ring Them Bells - Sufjan Stevens
- Señor (Tales of Yankee Power) - Willie Nelson And Calexico
- Simple Twist of Fate - Jeff Tweedy
- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again - Cat Power
- The Times They Are a Changin' - Mason Jennings
- Tombstone Blues - Richie Havens
- When The Ship Comes In - Marcus Carl Franklin
- Wicked Messenger - The Black Keys
- You Ain't Goin 'Nowhere - Glen Hansard And Marketa Irglova

Average rating (1 review)
OK I guess
NickPheas | 05/02/2008 | See all NickPheas' reviews (2) »
There's something a little odd in producing a soundtrack album of music that barely appears in the film, and where it does appear is generally played by Dylan himself. Still, what's here is good, servicable Dylan pastiche, with a good choice of songs.
It's a pity though that that's all it is. It's essentially an album of Dylan covers illustrating his strengths as a song writer. What would have been far more interesting though would have been giving the artists a freeer hand in interpreting the music. I'd rather hear Highway 61 revisited as Britpop Indie or Thrash Metal than someone doing a pretty good job of pretending to be Bob Dylan and The Band.





























