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Bob Dylan releases another single and announces new album

‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ is his first album of original material since 2012’s ‘Tempest’



TO GO WITH STORY SLUGGED: BOB DYLAN--FILE--Rock and Roll legends Bob Dylan, left, and Eric Clapton, center, perform for a sold out crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden, in this June 30, 1999, file photo. In his fourty-year career, Dylan has released 43 albums and sold over 50 million recordings. (AP Photo/John Bellissimo/HO)
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Bob Dylan is back. Again.

For the third time during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Nobel Prize-winning singer-songwriter has released a new single with little warning — and this time it comes accompanied by news of an upcoming full-length album.

Titled ‘False Prophet,’ the song — a fuzzy barroom stomp that appeared Thursday night on streaming services — heralds the June 19 release of ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways,’ Dylan’s first album of original material since 2012’s ‘Tempest.’

“I ain’t no false prophet / I just said what I said / I’m just here to bring vengeance on somebody’s head,” Dylan, 78, croaks in his imitable fashion in the single, which he teased earlier Thursday with a typically cryptic tweet showing a skeleton wearing a top hat and a caption that reads, “What are you lookin’ at — there’s nothing to see.”

‘False Prophet’ follows ‘I Contain Multitudes,’ a Walt Whitman-inspired ballad that came out April 17, and late March’s ‘Murder Most Foul,’ a nearly 17-minute meditation on the assassination of President Kennedy. On Dylan’s website, ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ — the singer’s 39th studio album — is listed for pre-order as a two-LP and two-CD set — a concession to the length of several of the album’s 10 tracks, as listed on Apple Music.

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‘Tempest’ also featured an epic in the record’s title track, which recounted the sinking of the Titanic.

In the years since ‘Tempest,’ Dylan has released three albums of material from the Great American Songbook and several archival collections, including a box set last year commemorating 1975’s Rolling Thunder Revue tour.

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