But the latter is done in relation to this album in board reviews the cultural part of almost all the leaves and even in the most tended negative reviews obviously. That's little Surrender.
Ferry is not only not Dylan, he is almost diametrically him in style and artistic performance opposite. And that's what makes this album so interesting! Bryan Ferry is not doing the silly attempt to imitate Bob Dylan or something to make "better" than the creators of these songs. He interprets it in his own, and now truly unique way. So you can see, if you're willing and the drive does not hang up listening to a Dylan album with the expectation what unfolding potential in the songs, as can therefore come together with the most rumpligen the original song as Ferryesque they can be.
Dylan is Dylan - and he is awesome just like it is! Ferry is a unique artist and creates his very own interpretations. That's the idea much more useful cover versions. One may on the need for x. Adaptation of "Knocking on Heaven's Door" justified argue, but Ferry's versions of "Simple Twist of Fate", "Make You Feel My Love" and "If Not For You" are simply a delight that I would like to miss any more, as the Schrammel ends originals of Dylan.
Now only missing an album on the covert Dylan songs by Ferry! "Slave to Love" or "Avalon" in the best Dylan-style, but that's it.
Dylan I trust to it, even though the hardcore Dylan disciples for their master (as so often) would then like rocky again. So what!?