• Record Label: Columbia
  • Release Date: Mar 31, 2017
User Score
7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 18
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 18
  3. Negative: 3 out of 18
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  1. Apr 5, 2017
    3
    If we stop gushing about Dylan's other work (much of which is wonderful) and look at the music presented in this record, we find an intensely boring, way overlong collection of music that I'd sleep to if Dylan's vacuum cleaner voice wasn't so grating.
  2. Apr 5, 2017
    9
    I've never been a fan of this kind of music. I am 55 years old and have always found it to be very antiquated sounding. Dylan, however, has such an infectious fondness for his material that it is hard not appreciate its charms. It also helps that his band is awesome.
  3. Mar 6, 2019
    9
    I was always a fan of Dylan's music, especially his oldest albums, but during the '80s his music loss Quality, but he still was a great artist, now he released this album, this great album, especially for today's standards, Dylan is great as always, despite his never a great singer and a great great composer!!!
  4. Mar 23, 2020
    9
    I dont need to listen all the album, with I could have told you I'm ok. Thanks bobi, hope coronavirus dont kill u
Metascore
80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 18 out of 21
  2. Negative: 0 out of 21
  1. The Wire
    Aug 8, 2017
    80
    Triplicate’s greatest triumph is to strip cheap sentiment from the poetry by dimming the lacquer of the brass and muting the swagger of the singer, leaving the songs to crackle like revenant vignettes in the wireless of the mind. [May 2017, p.63]
  2. 65
    The sheer volume of material on offer soon succumbs to the law of diminishing returns.
  3. Apr 18, 2017
    80
    While Dylan fans surely miss his original tunes, this honest, affecting tribute to a bygone era of music is a treat in itself.