fbpx
Wikipedia

Romance in Durango

"Romance in Durango" is the seventh song (or the second song on Side 2 of the vinyl) on Bob Dylan's 1976 album Desire. It was written by Dylan and Jacques Levy, who collaborated with Dylan on most of the songs on the album. The chorus contains several lines sung in Spanish,[2] resulting in the song being released as a single in Spain in 1977. It was also released as a b-side to the Japanese single of "One More Cup of Coffee" in 1976. The song was produced by Don DeVito.

"Romance in Durango"
Song by Bob Dylan
from the album Desire
ReleasedJanuary 5, 1976
RecordedJuly 28, 1975 [1]
StudioColumbia Recording Studios (New York City)
GenreFolk rock
Length5:50
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy
Producer(s)Don DeVito
Desire track listing
9 tracks
Side one
  1. "Hurricane"
  2. "Isis"
  3. "Mozambique"
  4. "One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below)"
  5. "Oh, Sister"
Side two
  1. "Joey"
  2. "Romance in Durango"
  3. "Black Diamond Bay"
  4. "Sara"

Composition and Recording edit

"Romance in Durango" is one of many narrative songs on Desire (perhaps reflecting the influence of co-writer Jacques Levy who was known primarily as a theater director).[3] The first-person narrator tells of an adventure in Durango, Mexico, where Sam Peckinpah's Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, which Dylan both scored and acted in, had been filmed in 1972 and 1973.[4] In their book Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track, authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon note that the "story of the song is similar to a cowboy movie scenario. An outlaw and his lover are on the run...with a posse of sheriffs and bounty hunters on their trail. But it is also a typically Dylanesque story, in the sense that the main character of the song is haunted by his murder of a close friend named Ramon".[5]

The song is performed in the key of D major and its arrangement has, according to Dylan scholar Tony Attwood, "a Mexican feel" imparted through the instrumentation ("the trumpet calls") and percussion ("the rhythms associated with Central American music").[6] It is often described as a musical and lyrical descendant of Marty Robbins' classic country-western song "El Paso".[7] The studio version features twenty musicians and backup singers, including Eric Clapton on guitar, the only recording from the earliest sessions of Desire that ended up on the album (before Dylan decided to shift to a more "small-band approach").[8]

Critical reception edit

"Romance in Durango" placed 79th on a Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs".[9] In an article accompanying the list, Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers praised the song's melody and lyrics: "The melody of 'Romance in Durango' makes the whole song work; it’s so serious and driven. And like most of Desire and Blood on the Tracks, it is relatively repetitive, but it’s so good it can kind of just keep going and going. That’s really much harder to do than I think anybody who isn’t trying to make music knows. As far as the lyrics go, it’s an amazing endeavor; Dylan was able to put his mind and heart into a specific scene – of being a lone renegade in the desert, up to all these trying and dangerous things. You’re buying all the masculinities and going right along with it. It’s convincing".[10]

Writer and radio talk show host Scott Bunn has discussed the song as a musical equivalent of the "Acid Western" film subgenre.[11]

Live performances edit

According to his official website, Dylan has played the song 37 times in concert between 1975 and 2003. Five of these live versions, all from 1975, have been officially released (one on the Biograph box set in 1985, one on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975, The Rolling Thunder Revue album in 2002 and another three versions on the Bob Dylan – The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings box set in 2019, which additionally features a rehearsal version of the song). Dylan performed it only once after 1976, at the Hammersmith Apollo in London in 2003, a performance cited by Dylanologist Egil Mosbron as one of his best from that year.[12]

In popular culture edit

A live version of the song from the Montreal Forum in 1975, the same one originally released on Biograph, plays over the closing credits of Martin Scorsese's 2019 documentary Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese.[13]

Notable covers edit

"Romance in Durango" has been covered by at least eight other artists. Among the most notable versions:

  • Fabrizio De André who translated it into Italian (as "Avventura a Durango", which uses Neapolitan to stand in for the Spanish lyrics in the original song) for his album Rimini in 1978
  • Raimundo Fagner who sang a Portuguese version (as "Romance no Deserto") on his album Romance no Deserto in 1987
  • Julie Felix on her 2002 album Starry Eyed and Laughing

References edit

  1. ^ "Still On The Road: 1975 Early Sessions". Retrieved March 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Romance in Durango | The Official Bob Dylan Site". www.bobdylan.com. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  3. ^ "Bob Dylan's 'Desire': An 'Exotic' Masterpiece Turns 40". www.yahoo.com. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  4. ^ Flippo, Chet (March 15, 1973). "Dylan Meets the Durango Kid: Kristofferson and Dylan in Mexico". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  5. ^ Margotin, Philippe; Jean-Michel Guesdon (2015). Bob Dylan : all the songs : the story behind every track (First ed.). New York. ISBN 978-1-57912-985-9. OCLC 869908038.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "Romance in Durango; a brilliant end to a singular period in Dylan's work | Untold Dylan". June 12, 2016. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  7. ^ Hampton, Timothy (2019). Bob Dylan's poetics : how the songs work. New York. ISBN 978-1-942130-15-4. OCLC 1054374395.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ "Desire — Bob Dylan, February 7, 1976 | Billboard Book of Number One Albums: The Inside Stories of Chart-Topping Records". Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  9. ^ "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs". Rolling Stone. May 24, 2020.
  10. ^ ""Romance in Durango" (1976)". Rolling Stone Australia. July 3, 2020. Retrieved May 11, 2021.
  11. ^ "Romance in Durango". Recliner Notes. September 15, 2021. Retrieved September 16, 2021.
  12. ^ "Bob Dylan: 5 Brilliant live performances from the year 2003 | Born To Listen". August 8, 2020. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  13. ^ Rolling Thunder Revue (2019) - IMDb, retrieved May 10, 2021

External links edit

  • Lyrics at Bob Dylan's official site
  • Chords at Dylanchords

romance, durango, seventh, song, second, song, side, vinyl, dylan, 1976, album, desire, written, dylan, jacques, levy, collaborated, with, dylan, most, songs, album, chorus, contains, several, lines, sung, spanish, resulting, song, being, released, single, spa. Romance in Durango is the seventh song or the second song on Side 2 of the vinyl on Bob Dylan s 1976 album Desire It was written by Dylan and Jacques Levy who collaborated with Dylan on most of the songs on the album The chorus contains several lines sung in Spanish 2 resulting in the song being released as a single in Spain in 1977 It was also released as a b side to the Japanese single of One More Cup of Coffee in 1976 The song was produced by Don DeVito Romance in Durango Song by Bob Dylanfrom the album DesireReleasedJanuary 5 1976RecordedJuly 28 1975 1 StudioColumbia Recording Studios New York City GenreFolk rockLength5 50LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Bob Dylan Jacques LevyProducer s Don DeVitoDesire track listing9 tracksSide one Hurricane Isis Mozambique One More Cup of Coffee Valley Below Oh Sister Side two Joey Romance in Durango Black Diamond Bay Sara Contents 1 Composition and Recording 2 Critical reception 3 Live performances 4 In popular culture 5 Notable covers 6 References 7 External linksComposition and Recording edit Romance in Durango is one of many narrative songs on Desire perhaps reflecting the influence of co writer Jacques Levy who was known primarily as a theater director 3 The first person narrator tells of an adventure in Durango Mexico where Sam Peckinpah s Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid which Dylan both scored and acted in had been filmed in 1972 and 1973 4 In their book Bob Dylan All the Songs The Story Behind Every Track authors Philippe Margotin and Jean Michel Guesdon note that the story of the song is similar to a cowboy movie scenario An outlaw and his lover are on the run with a posse of sheriffs and bounty hunters on their trail But it is also a typically Dylanesque story in the sense that the main character of the song is haunted by his murder of a close friend named Ramon 5 The song is performed in the key of D major and its arrangement has according to Dylan scholar Tony Attwood a Mexican feel imparted through the instrumentation the trumpet calls and percussion the rhythms associated with Central American music 6 It is often described as a musical and lyrical descendant of Marty Robbins classic country western song El Paso 7 The studio version features twenty musicians and backup singers including Eric Clapton on guitar the only recording from the earliest sessions of Desire that ended up on the album before Dylan decided to shift to a more small band approach 8 Critical reception edit Romance in Durango placed 79th on a Rolling Stone list of the 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs 9 In an article accompanying the list Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers praised the song s melody and lyrics The melody of Romance in Durango makes the whole song work it s so serious and driven And like most of Desire and Blood on the Tracks it is relatively repetitive but it s so good it can kind of just keep going and going That s really much harder to do than I think anybody who isn t trying to make music knows As far as the lyrics go it s an amazing endeavor Dylan was able to put his mind and heart into a specific scene of being a lone renegade in the desert up to all these trying and dangerous things You re buying all the masculinities and going right along with it It s convincing 10 Writer and radio talk show host Scott Bunn has discussed the song as a musical equivalent of the Acid Western film subgenre 11 Live performances editAccording to his official website Dylan has played the song 37 times in concert between 1975 and 2003 Five of these live versions all from 1975 have been officially released one on the Biograph box set in 1985 one on The Bootleg Series Vol 5 Bob Dylan Live 1975 The Rolling Thunder Revue album in 2002 and another three versions on the Bob Dylan The Rolling Thunder Revue The 1975 Live Recordings box set in 2019 which additionally features a rehearsal version of the song Dylan performed it only once after 1976 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London in 2003 a performance cited by Dylanologist Egil Mosbron as one of his best from that year 12 In popular culture editA live version of the song from the Montreal Forum in 1975 the same one originally released on Biograph plays over the closing credits of Martin Scorsese s 2019 documentary Rolling Thunder Revue A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese 13 Notable covers edit Romance in Durango has been covered by at least eight other artists Among the most notable versions Fabrizio De Andre who translated it into Italian as Avventura a Durango which uses Neapolitan to stand in for the Spanish lyrics in the original song for his album Rimini in 1978 Raimundo Fagner who sang a Portuguese version as Romance no Deserto on his album Romance no Deserto in 1987 Julie Felix on her 2002 album Starry Eyed and LaughingReferences edit Still On The Road 1975 Early Sessions Retrieved March 30 2023 Romance in Durango The Official Bob Dylan Site www bobdylan com Retrieved May 10 2021 Bob Dylan s Desire An Exotic Masterpiece Turns 40 www yahoo com Retrieved May 10 2021 Flippo Chet March 15 1973 Dylan Meets the Durango Kid Kristofferson and Dylan in Mexico Rolling Stone Retrieved May 10 2021 Margotin Philippe Jean Michel Guesdon 2015 Bob Dylan all the songs the story behind every track First ed New York ISBN 978 1 57912 985 9 OCLC 869908038 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Romance in Durango a brilliant end to a singular period in Dylan s work Untold Dylan June 12 2016 Retrieved May 10 2021 Hampton Timothy 2019 Bob Dylan s poetics how the songs work New York ISBN 978 1 942130 15 4 OCLC 1054374395 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Desire Bob Dylan February 7 1976 Billboard Book of Number One Albums The Inside Stories of Chart Topping Records Retrieved May 11 2021 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs Rolling Stone May 24 2020 Romance in Durango 1976 Rolling Stone Australia July 3 2020 Retrieved May 11 2021 Romance in Durango Recliner Notes September 15 2021 Retrieved September 16 2021 Bob Dylan 5 Brilliant live performances from the year 2003 Born To Listen August 8 2020 Retrieved May 10 2021 Rolling Thunder Revue 2019 IMDb retrieved May 10 2021External links editLyrics at Bob Dylan s official site Chords at Dylanchords Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Romance in Durango amp oldid 1207935365, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.