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Bob Dylan announces new album title and release date

'Together Through Life' is out next month (April)

Bob Dylan has announced that his new album 'Together Through Life' will be released on April 27.

The self-produced album – credited to regular alias Jack Frost – was inspired after Dylan wrote new song 'Life Is Hard' for a forthcoming film from French director Oliver Dahan.

An interview with Dylan on the new album can be heard on Bobdylan.com/.

As previously reported, Dylan will tour the UK from April. He plays:

Sheffield Arena (April 24)
London O2 Arena (25)
Cardiff CIA (28)
Birmingham NIA (29)
Liverpool Echo Arena (May 1)
Glasgow SECC (2)
Edinburgh Playhouse (3)[/b]

To check the availability of Bob Dylan tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS now, or call 0871 230 1094.



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Over 40 years since his debut album reached 13 in the UK Albums chart, Bob Dylan releases volume 8 of his Bootleg album series, ‘Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006’ on October 6. 'Dreamin' Of You', an out-take from the 'Time Out of Mind' album sessions in 1997, was offered for free download on Bob Dylan's site and sent to radio stations as a promotional single earlier in the year.

Over 40 years since his debut album reached 13 in the UK Albums chart, Bob Dylan...

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