I am a big believer in Dylan'schen music. The anticipated. Frank Sinatra is not really my thing; but the idea that Bob Dylan interpreted Sinatra I was not far-fetched to "Tempest" and also for "Christmas In The Heart". Basically, the recordings of this album are produced also quite affectionate and Dylan are located - in the context of his limited vocal capabilities - actually every effort to deliver a respectful production. However, I would have liked some momentum fuller songs and interpretations. The whole album is kept very, very quiet and seemed a bit monotonous. But what I think definitely pull compromising rate itself must is the incredibly loveless presentation of the overall package: no booklet (why Dylan has chosen this and no other pieces, he has ??? etc. which approach) but only a simple piece of cardboard; 35 minutes playing time (that was in the 50s and 60s, well OK, today is worse than useless) and a miserable cover design (I'm not a graphic designer, but that might even I better) - that can arise at the end no more than 3 stars , I hope his next album, Dylan gives more trouble. And I hope it will really give yet such and that's not Dylan's swansong.