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Produced by project creator T Bone Burnett, the album was recorded in March, at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, where the artists and Burnett convened for two weeks to write and create music for a treasure trove of long-lost lyrics handwritten by Bob Dylan in during the period that generated the recording of the legendary Basement Tapes.

The collective completed and recorded dozens of songs, the first 20 of which appear on this deluxe edition. Down on the bottom Down to the last drop in the cup Down on the bottom No place to go but up.

Always been in trouble Nearly all my life Always been in trouble Struggle, scorn and strife. Go find me my bluebird Flying so high up above Go find me my bluebird Go find me somebody to love. There were three sailors, bold and true With cargo they did carry They sailed away on the ocean blue For the love of Spanish Mary. So deeply now were they disturbed No longer could they tarry Swoon and swerve For the love of Spanish Mary. In Kingston town of high degree The buffoon, the fool, the fairy All paid the dues and inquired to me For the love of Spanish Mary.

I seek ye not to ask of you It was in Kingston town indeed It is said they stopped but not for greed But for the love of Spanish Mary. I remember well, they came one day The buffoon, the fool, the fairy They asked of me what could I say For the love of Spanish Mary. There was no organization I wanted to join So I stayed by myself and took out a coin There I sat with my eyes in my hand Just contemplating killing a man. When I set my eyes on you Gonna keep you outta town at night When I set my eyes on you Not gonna be outta my sight.

When I get my hands on you Gonna make you carry me When I get my hands on you Gonna make you marry me. When I come home to you Gonna take you down to the riverside When I come home to you Hold you in my arms all night. Fill up the glasses and take your stand Tip your hat to the world Button up the bowtie and dance around Once again with the fat Hawaiian girl.

Duncan and Jimmy walk side by side Nobody walks between them Duncan and Jimmy walk side by side Has anybody seen them? Burnett decided to assemble a loose-knit band of Americana superstars to write the music and play as a band. Thankfully, nobody involved with Lost on the River contrives to replicate either the sound or feel of the sessions, even if the artists consciously pick up the strands of country, folk, and soul dangling on the originals.

Wisely, the songwriters steer their given lyrics toward their own wheelhouses, which means this contains a little of the woolliness of a collective but Burnett sands off the rough edges, tying this all together. Then again, the whole project is rather impressive: Burnett and the New Basement Tapes remain faithful to the spirit of The Basement Tapes yet take enough liberties to achieve their own identity, which is a difficult trick to achieve. Notify me of follow-up comments by email.

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