Reviews"Rough and worn in, scratchy and diffident, TRIPLICATE continues Bob Dylan’s extended love song to the great crooners of the last century.", "The arrangements are polished and controlled: guitar, bass, brushed snare drum, the occasional weep of steel guitar.", "Hearing Dylan creak and clatter them up with a weathered tonality that respects their structural possibilities -- he’s all over the phrasing but never sloppily and always expressively -- allows us to hear the strangeness in them, the obsessive love, the painful longing, all over again.", 4.5 stars out of 5 -- "Though a handful of songs here are delightful bounces and some easygoing almost-blues, most are downbeat, spectral ballads.", "It’s still the slower, more relaxed arrangements which provide Dylan with room to interpret and settle into the notes -- most importantly, to seem at home and not slightly overwhelmed, and give songs a quotient of listenability to match their inherent charm."
Additional InformationFor his third collection of Great American Songbook interpretations, Dylan offer three interlocking records in one album.