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"Shelter from the Storm" is a song by
Bob Dylan Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan, born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Often regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture during a career sp ...
, recorded on September 17, 1974, and released on his 15th studio album, ''
Blood on the Tracks ''Blood on the Tracks'' is the fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 20, 1975, by Columbia Records. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia Records after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. ...
'', in 1975. It was later anthologized on the compilation album ''
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'' in 2000.


Composition and recording

Dylan recorded five takes of the song on September 17, 1974 at A&R Recording in New York City, with the fifth take the one that was included on ''
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''. Dylan sang, and played guitar and harmonica, accompanied by Tony Brown on bass. Both Robert Shelton and Oliver Trager describe the song's narrator's mood as "tempest-tossed", with Shelton saying that the song explores a "search for salvation through love" and has similarities to the work of
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, and Trager interpreting it as the narrator "taking stock of himself, the dangerous world around him, and his lost love". The song opens with anachronistic language and Christian symbolism: Dylan scholar Tony Attwood calls the song a "complexly woven tale" that is "told around three chords". He notes that the same three chords repeat in every line of every verse, which culminates in the redemptive refrain "Come in, she said, I'll give you shelter from the storm". Attwood describes the story told in the song's lyrics thusly: "He finds her when he is nothing and has nothing or both, she welcomes him in, and he wanders off and loses her, much to his eternal regret". In their book ''Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track'', authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon note that Dylan's performance "oscillates between intimacy and declamation, and his performance is excellent, including short harmonica playing (in E)". They also note that the "excellent bass player Tony Brown", the only other musician on the track, "offers subtle and melodic playing" to accompany Dylan.


Critical reception

''Spectrum Culture'' included the song on a list of "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the '70s". In an article accompanying the list, critic Tyler Dunston credits Dylan for bringing out "the beauty and spirituality in pain, highlighting the terror that accompanies the greatest joy". He compares Dylan's vision of love to
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's ''
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'' for being "one in which pain and beauty, romance and faith are inextricable, almost indistinguishable, from one another". ''
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'' ranked the song 66th on a list of the "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs". A 2021 ''Guardian'' article included it on a list of "80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know".


Other versions

The first take of the song, from the same recording session that produced the album track, was released on the soundtrack to the 1996 motion picture ''
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''. The same take was also featured on ''
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'' the following year. This take and three others are included in the 2018 deluxe edition of '' The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks'', (with Take 2 included on its single-CD and 2-LP versions).


Live performances

According to his official website, Dylan played the song 376 times between 1976 and 2015. Live versions of the song have officially released on the albums ''Hard Rain'' in 1976 and ''
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'' in 1979. Dylan's live performance debut of the song during the
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tour was described by Trager as having a "blustery, metallic edge complete with screeching electric guitar crescendos". During Dylan's 1978 World Tour, a saxophone part played by Steve Douglas and backing vocals featured in the renditions. Trager criticized the "emotionless lead vocal and sax solo" from the 1978 tour, while Paul Williams felt that the saxophone and backing vocalists failed to match the intensity of Dylan's singing.


Notable covers

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recorded the song on his 1992 live record ''Austin Skyline''. The song was covered by Manfred Mann's Earth Band, released on their 1996 studio album '' Soft Vengeance''. The song has also been covered by jazz singer Cassandra Wilson on ''
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'' released in 2002. Soul Flower Union as 嵐からの隠れ家 (''Arashi kara no Kakurega'') covered the song on their 2002 studio album '' Love ± Zero''.
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covered the song, with
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, for Crowell's 2005 album ''The Outsider.'' In 2006, English singer-songwriter
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reinterpreted the song, slowing it down to a funeral pace. Adey's version made ''
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'' top songs of 2006. Pakistan's Sachal Jazz Ensemble, with guest
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, recorded the song with sitar and other traditional instruments for their album ''Song of Lahore'' (Universal, 2016).
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sings along to the song in its entirety in the film ''
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''.
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of the band
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performed a solo acoustic version of the song in the '' Saturday Night Live at Home'' episode of ''
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'' on April 11, 2020.


In popular culture

Hip hop group
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reference it in their 2007 Dylan tribute song "
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": "There's a poison goin' on, there's a shelter from the storm / Hard rain's gonna fall, still the people rock on".


References


External links


Lyrics
at Bob Dylan's official site
Chords
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