Barb Jungr Sings Bob Dylan
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On the release of the Barb Jungr's Linn Records Vinyl Celebratory collection of Every Grain of Sand, the cult classic CD released in 2002 which launched her career in the USA and later, in Australia, Jungr returns to her fabulous original arrangements live, cementing her status as "one of the best interpreters of Jacques Brel and Bob Dylan anywhere on this angst ridden planet today." (The Village Voice USA)

In 2013 The Wall Street Journal called the album "the most significant vocal album of the twenty first century thus far."

At its original release the album was in the Top Ten Jazz Albums Of The Year in The Sunday Times, The Telegraph and The Washington Paper (USA).

Barb Jungr has wowed audiences and critics worldwide with her powerful reinterpretations of Bob Dylan's work. Known for her passionate singing, minimal and subtle arrangements, and great humour, Barb Jungr is the definitive performer of one of the great musical icons of the 20th century, Bob Dylan.
Barb Jungr's first album of Bob Dylan songs has deservedly become a cult classic and has won her a dedicated fan base from around the world. The album even boasts celebrity fans, with Jeremy Irons naming it as one of the must-have albums on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs.

"Possibly our best interpreter of Dylan's songs" Billy Bragg

"Of all the new takes on Dylan, none is more essential than Jungr's" New York Sun

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