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Shadow Kingdom
A black-and-white photo of Dylan playing harmonica into a microphone
Studio album / soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2023 (2023-06-02)
Recorded2021
StudioVillage Recorder (West Los Angeles)
GenreFolk Rock
Length54:00
LabelColumbia
Bob Dylan chronology
The Bootleg Series Vol. 17: Fragments – Time Out of Mind Sessions (1996–1997)
(2023)
Shadow Kingdom
(2023)
The Complete Budokan 1978
(2023)
Singles from Shadow Kingdom
  1. "Watching the River Flow"
    Released: April 13, 2023

Shadow Kingdom is the fortieth studio album and second soundtrack album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on June 2, 2023, through Columbia Records. It is Dylan's first album of new studio recordings since his 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways. The songs were recorded at Village Recorder in West Los Angeles in early 2021 to accompany Alma Har'el's film Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan, which was shot later.[1] Although no musicians are listed in the credits, various sources have identified the session players as consisting of veterans such as T Bone Burnett and Don Was.[2][3][4][5] It is the first album in which Dylan plays with a band that features no drums or percussion.[6]

Shadow Kingdom consists of new recordings of 13 songs from the first half of Dylan's career plus a new instrumental track titled "Sierra's Theme". The album was preceded by a single for "Watching the River Flow", which was released on streaming platforms and as a YouTube video on April 13, 2023.[7] The performance of "Forever Young" from Har'el's film was released as a standalone video on June 2, 2023.[8] The album received universal praise from critics.[9][10]

Packaging

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The album's cover photograph is a black-and-white still image of Bob Dylan playing the harmonica taken from the film Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan, directed by Alma Har'el and shot by Lol Crawley. The graphic design is credited to Geoff Gans.[11]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic84/100[12]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[13]
American SongwriterStarStarStarStar[14]
Clash MusicStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[15]
The Daily TelegraphStarStarStarStarStar[16]
Exclaim!StarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[17]
Far OutStarStarStarStarHalf star[18]
The Line of Best FitStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[19]
MojoStarStarStarStar[20]
The Spill MagazineStarStarStarStarStarStarStarStar[21]
UncutStarStarStarStar[9]

Shadow Kingdom was released to widespread critical acclaim, receiving an average score of 84 on review aggregator Metacritic.[22]

A Rolling Stone review by Michaelangelo Matos named Shadow Kingdom one of the "Hear This" recommended albums for the month of June 2023, claiming that Dylan makes his classic songs "seem stunningly brand new".[23]

A review by Scott Bauer of the Associated Press praised the arrangements, noting how the "heavy dose of accordion and no drums" make the songs "sound fresh again". Bauer also claimed that the album "stands as a good retort for all the naysayers who have argued, seemingly from day one, that Dylan can't sing. The subdued arrangements are perfect for Dylan's well-weathered, unfairly maligned voice".[24]

The Daily Telegraph's Neil McCormick gave the album a five out of five star rating and wrote: "[...] what an absolute joy it is, in which the grand old man of songcraft flips through his own back pages with genuine relish, a man in his 80s revisiting the words of his firebrand youth and finding entirely new meanings there."[25]

Writing in Uncut, Richard Williams rated the album four out of five stars, arguing that its sound seemingly grew out of Dylan's previous album Rough and Rowdy Ways. Williams called the music a "loose, fluid instrumental mesh" and described how "slow swells of accordion, acoustic guitars and bowed string bass" underline "the carefully articulated front-and-centre vocal".[9]

Mojo's John Mulvey likewise gave the album four out of five stars, calling it "an extremely useful addition to the Dylan catalogue" and highlighted the performance of "What Was It You Wanted" as "particularly impressive" for its "gravitas".[10]

Tim Cumming, writing at The Arts Desk, noted that the "best song performances – "Queen Jane Approximately", "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" and "Tombstone Blues" from Highway 61, a poignant "Forever Young" and a killer version of "What Was It You Wanted", one I may never hear bettered – make this required listening when it comes to later-period Bob, a rare look back in studio conditions, and from a high point in his career".[26]

Paul Sinclair, writing at the Super Deluxe Edition website, called it "a record for Dylan diehards to treasure – the latest of several releases by him that are essential purchases".[27]

Reviewing the album for Hot Press, Pat Carty praised the way "Monumental song writing achievements have the patina of familiarity and reverence blown off them and are allowed to be heard anew. This arrangement of 'Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues' – to offer just one example – transports the song forwards (and backwards) in time from the wild, hipper-than-anyone-has-ever-been, frazzled Godhead of Highway 61 Revisited to the calmer when-you're-lost-in-the-rain-in-Juarez environs of the Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid soundtrack".[28]

Singer/songwriter Elliott Murphy cited Dylan's performance of "Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine" on this album as one of his top 10 songs of the 21st century in an article for Poetic Justice Magazine.[29]

Accolades

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Accolades for Shadow Kingdom
Publication Accolade Rank
Forbes 2023 Archival Releases So Far[30] N/A
Metacritic Best Albums of 2023[31] 74
Rolling Stone The Best Albums of 2023 So Far[32] N/A
Ultimate Classic Rock Top 10 Reissues of 2023[33] 10

Commercial performance

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Shadow Kingdom debuted at number 71 on the Billboard 200 but was the seventh best-selling album in the US during its first week of release based on pure album sales.[34] The album charted in at least 19 countries and reached the top 10 in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Scotland and Switzerland.

Track listing

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CD edition

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All tracks are written by Bob Dylan.

Shadow Kingdom track listing
No.TitleLength
1."When I Paint My Masterpiece"4:25
2."Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine"3:32
3."Queen Jane Approximately"5:14
4."I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"3:04
5."Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues"4:26
6."Tombstone Blues"5:00
7."To Be Alone with You"3:10
8."What Was It You Wanted"5:03
9."Forever Young"3:15
10."Pledging My Time"3:50
11."The Wicked Messenger"2:56
12."Watching the River Flow"3:00
13."It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"2:49
14."Sierra's Theme"4:23
Total length:54:00

Vinyl edition

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Side C
No.TitleLength
1."Forever Young"3:15
2."Pledging My Time"3:50
3."The Wicked Messenger"2:56
4."Watching the River Flow"3:00
5."It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"2:49
6."Sierra's Theme"4:23

Personnel

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Charts

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Chart performance for Shadow Kingdom
Chart (2023) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[36] 56
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[37] 4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[38] 10
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[39] 37
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[40] 34
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[41] 13
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[42] 10
French Albums (SNEP)[43] 82
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[44] 10
Irish Albums (OCC)[45] 21
Italian Albums (FIMI)[46] 70
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[47] 18
Japanese Combined Albums (Oricon)[48] 38
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard Japan)[49] 21
Japanese Rock Albums (Oricon)[50] 3
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[51] 19
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[52] 40
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[53] 24
Scottish Albums (OCC)[54] 3
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[55] 27
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[56] 22
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[57] 3
UK Albums (OCC)[58] 14
US Billboard 200[59] 71

References

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from Grokipedia
Shadow Kingdom is a 2021 American concert film directed by , featuring performing stripped-down, reimagined versions of 13 songs from his early catalog in a surreal, black-and-white visual style. The film premiered as an exclusive streaming event on July 18, 2021, via the platform Veeps, and was shot in , during the height of the using a to evoke an intimate, otherworldly "shadow kingdom." Its accompanying , also titled Shadow Kingdom, was released on June 2, 2023, by , marking Dylan's 40th studio album and presenting the performances in audio form for the first time on physical and digital formats. The project showcases Dylan's handpicked setlist, including fan favorites like "Forever Young," "Queen Jane Approximately," "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," and "The Wicked Messenger," alongside tracks such as "When I Paint My Masterpiece" and the 1989 song "What Was It You Wanted," all backed by a minimalist ensemble featuring musicians like Shahzad Ismaily on multi-instruments and Buck Meek on guitar. These 21st-century reinterpretations emphasize fresh arrangements that highlight the songs' lyrical depth and Dylan's enduring vocal timbre, closing with the original instrumental "Sierra's Theme." Critics acclaimed the film's innovative direction and the album's revelatory sound, with Variety noting that Dylan "hasn’t sounded better in decades" and Rolling Stone describing the show as "one jaw-dropping delight after another."

Background

Film production

The film Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan was directed by Israeli-American filmmaker and shot over four to five days in May 2021 on a soundstage in , amid the ongoing , which enforced strict protocols including daily testing for the cast and crew. Har'el's direction employed a black-and-white, surreal aesthetic with static and minimal edits to craft a dreamlike, isolated environment resembling a Prohibition-era or roadside dive, featuring Dylan and a small ensemble of masked musicians performing without a live to heighten intimacy and allow for reimagined renditions of his early catalog. The production took place in a warehouse-like space with handmade sets evoking 1950s church dance halls and early Dylan imagery, where musicians mimed precisely to pre-recorded tracks captured earlier at Village Recorder in , blending straightforward performance with enigmatic narrative flourishes for a sense of timeless spontaneity. The 50-minute special premiered exclusively on the Veeps streaming platform on July 18, 2021, remaining available for one week and drawing widespread viewer interest that ultimately prompted the development of a dedicated from the sessions.

Album conception

Following the completion and premiere of the Shadow Kingdom film in July 2021, conceived the companion album as a featuring reimagined performances of his early catalog. The project emerged as a way to extend the film's intimate, masked concert aesthetic into a standalone audio release, capturing new studio recordings of songs originally performed for the visual production. This decision positioned the album as a bridge between Dylan's live-streaming experiment during the and his return to traditional album formats. The album includes 13 handpicked songs primarily from Dylan's and oeuvre, including the 1989 track "," such as "" from 1971's and "Forever Young" from 1974's , alongside one new instrumental track, "Sierra's Theme." This selection was curated to align with the film's subtitle, The Early Songs of , emphasizing material from the and early that defined his initial rise to prominence, while incorporating one later song. Dylan's intent was to deliver "21st-century versions" of these classics, offering revelatory modern interpretations rather than faithful recreations of the originals. This approach allowed for fresh arrangements that reflected his evolved perspective, transforming familiar tracks into contemporary statements while preserving their emotional core. The album was announced on April 13, 2023, as Dylan's 40th studio album and his second soundtrack, succeeding the 1973 release Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, and marked his first new material since in 2020.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The audio for Shadow Kingdom was recorded in early 2021 at Village Recorder in , ahead of the filming of Alma Har'el's accompanying project Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of . The sessions took place over approximately one week, capturing new performances of songs selected from the film's repertoire. These recordings emphasized a minimalist approach, relying instead on acoustic guitars, upright bass, , and to create an intimate folk-rock atmosphere. Production was overseen by Dylan himself, with contributions from and , who focused on achieving a live-in-the-room feel that echoed the film's secluded, ethereal setting. The album's total runtime spans 54 minutes across 14 tracks, including the closing instrumental "Sierra’s Theme."

Musical arrangement

The album Shadow Kingdom is classified in the genre, incorporating chamber-folk elements through its intimate, orchestrated sparsity that evokes a sense of intimacy within a rock framework. Compared to Bob Dylan's electric periods of the , such as Highway 61 Revisited, the arrangements here are markedly stripped-down, emphasizing reverb-heavy vocals and sparse instrumentation featuring acoustic guitars, , upright bass, and occasional or pedal steel, without any percussion to drive the rhythm. This setup creates a stealthy, cantina-like sway that blends acoustic warmth with subtle psychedelic undertones, drawing from the film's hazy, surreal aesthetic while updating Dylan's folk roots for contemporary listeners. A key innovation lies in the deliberate absence of percussion, which imparts a haunting, timeless quality to the reinterpretations of Dylan's early catalog, allowing songs to float in a liminal space rather than propel forward with conventional beats. For instance, "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" is reworked with modern production touches, including slow swells of , acoustic guitars, and bowed bass alongside echoing guitars that enhance its tone. The recordings, made at the Village Recorder in , further amplify this intimacy through their close-miked, ensemble approach. Standout arrangements highlight Dylan's aged vocal delivery, which carries a sandpapery croon with careful articulation and reverb for emotional depth. "Forever Young" emerges as a tender , its bittersweet atmosphere underscored by skeletal acoustic support that emphasizes melodic clarity over bombast. Similarly, "Watching the River Flow" incorporates bluesy inflections through fluid guitar lines and a restrained sway, showcasing the vocal nuances of Dylan's mature against the chamber-folk backdrop.

Release and promotion

Singles and marketing

The album Shadow Kingdom was announced on April 13, 2023, by and , highlighting its focus on reimagined early songs from Dylan's catalog to evoke nostalgia among longtime fans through targeted email newsletters and press kits distributed to subscribers and media outlets. The lead single, "," was released digitally on the same day, April 13, 2023, featuring a performance video from the 2021 Shadow Kingdom film that visually connects to the project's surreal, filmic aesthetic; promotion centered on Dylan's official website and channels to build anticipation for the full album. Coinciding with the album's launch on June 2, 2023, a video for "Forever Young" was released, presenting the song's rendition from the Shadow Kingdom sessions with a blend of stylized performance elements drawn from the film's production. The full-length was made available for digital rental and download on June 6, 2023. Marketing efforts underscored the legacy of the original 2021 film, including an official trailer uploaded to on June 8, 2023, which previewed select performances and emphasized the project's intimate, era-spanning reinterpretations; additional promotions involved tie-ins with streaming services like for exclusive previews and limited-edition merchandise bundles available through Dylan's official store. No major tours accompanied the release, reflecting Dylan's advanced age of 82 and the lingering effects of the post-pandemic touring landscape.

Packaging and formats

The for Shadow Kingdom features a black-and-white still from the Shadow Kingdom: The Early Songs of Bob Dylan, capturing in shadow as he plays the harmonica, which underscores the production's enigmatic and surreal aesthetic. Shadow Kingdom was released on June 2, 2023, by and in multiple formats, including a standard edition containing all 14 tracks from the performance, a double LP vinyl pressing, and digital download and streaming options. No deluxe or expanded edition was issued at the time of initial release. The double vinyl edition is packaged in a jacket with printed inner sleeves, while the second LP's B-side concludes with an rather than additional audio. These physical releases, along with the , were made available through Bob Dylan's official online store. The overall packaging draws directly from the film's black-and-white imagery to maintain cohesive branding across media.

Critical reception

Reviews

Shadow Kingdom received universal acclaim from critics. On the review aggregation website , the album holds an average score of 84 out of 100, based on 13 reviews. Critics praised the album for its revelatory reimaginings of Dylan's early catalog, emphasizing the intimate, stripped-down feel that brought fresh vitality to familiar songs. awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, highlighting how the arrangements transformed iconic tracks into something profoundly personal and timeless. The gave it a perfect 5 out of 5 stars, describing it as "a quiet triumph" that showcased Dylan's vocal maturity in delivering songs with newfound clarity and emotional depth. Reviewers frequently appreciated the album's minimalism, which infused old songs with a sense of freshness and restraint, allowing Dylan's weathered voice to take center stage amid sparse instrumentation.

Accolades

The album Shadow Kingdom and its accompanying film did not receive any major competitive awards or nominations as of November 2025. Despite the lack of formal accolades, the project has been highlighted in critical retrospectives on Bob Dylan's late-career output for its innovative reworking of early material in an intimate, noir-inflected format. For instance, it appeared in Rolling Stone's mid-year roundup of notable 2023 releases, praised for blending Dylan's evolving vocal style with fresh arrangements.

Commercial performance

Sales figures

The album Shadow Kingdom debuted with nearly 12,000 units sold during its first full tracking week ending June 8, 2023, according to Luminate data reported by . Of these, approximately 7,000 units came from CD sales, with the remainder attributed to vinyl and digital downloads. Vinyl sales proved particularly robust among collectors drawn to Dylan's storied catalog, contributing significantly to the initial U.S. performance despite the album's limited physical formats at launch. The album's restrained promotional campaign resulted in tempered physical sales overall, though digital and streaming uptake was enhanced by interest from fans of the original 2021 Shadow Kingdom film. On , the album had amassed approximately 9.8 million streams as of 2025.

Chart positions

Shadow Kingdom achieved moderate success on international album charts, reflecting Bob Dylan's enduring appeal despite the album's unique re-recording approach. The album charted in at least 19 countries. , it debuted and peaked at number 71 on the in June 2023, spending a total of 5 weeks on the chart. On genre-specific charts, the album reached number 2 on the US Folk Albums chart and number 5 on the US Independent Albums chart, highlighting its resonance within niche audiences. Internationally, the album performed stronger in , peaking at number 3 in and . It attained number 4 in , number 10 in (both and ) and , number 10 in , and number 14 in the , where it charted for 1 week on the main Albums but 7 weeks on the Scottish Albums . It entered the top 20 in the (19) and (19), and peaked at 22 in .
Chart (2023)Peak PositionWeeks on Chart
Billboard 200715
Folk Albums (Billboard)2
Independent Albums (Billboard)5
Albums (OCC)141
Scottish Albums (OCC)37
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)35
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)104
Austrian Albums ()4
Belgian Albums ( Flanders)10
Belgian Albums ( Wallonia)10
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)10
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)19
Norwegian Albums ()19
Swedish Albums ()221

Track listing

Standard edition

The standard edition of Shadow Kingdom, released on CD and digital formats, comprises 14 tracks totaling 54 minutes and draws from performances in the 2021 streaming film of the same name, though the track listing slightly differs by replacing "The Times They Are a-Changin'" and "Waitin' for You" with "The Wicked Messenger" and "Watching the River Flow." It features re-recorded versions of 13 songs from Bob Dylan's extensive catalog, spanning his early career, with arrangements adapted for a stripped-down, intimate presentation. The album concludes with the sole original composition, an instrumental titled "Sierra's Theme," composed specifically for the project.
No.TitleDuration
1""4:26
2"Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"3:33
3""5:15
4""3:04
5""4:26
6""5:00
7"To Be Alone with You"3:10
8""5:04
9"Forever Young"3:15
10"Pledging My Time"3:51
11""2:56
12""3:00
13"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"2:50
14"Sierra's Theme"4:24
These re-recordings differ from the originals in their simplified instrumentation and vocal delivery, emphasizing Dylan's mature interpretation.

Vinyl edition

The vinyl edition of Shadow Kingdom is a limited edition double LP released on June 2, 2023, by Columbia Records, capturing Bob Dylan's intimate performances from the 2021 streaming concert film. Pressed on black vinyl in a gatefold jacket, it contains the complete 13-song setlist plus the closing instrumental track, with the fourth side featuring an etching of the Shadow Kingdom artwork rather than additional audio; this design accommodates the album's approximate 50-minute runtime while adding an artistic, collectible element for vinyl enthusiasts. Unlike the standard digital and editions, the vinyl prioritizes analog warmth and tactile appeal, highlighting Dylan's stripped-down reinterpretations of his catalog in a format suited to high-fidelity playback. The abridged side configuration focuses on the core performance highlights without extending beyond practical vinyl constraints, making it particularly attractive to audiophiles and longtime fans seeking a physical artifact of the event.

Track listing

SideNo.TitleLength
A1""4:26
A2"Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"3:33
A3""5:15
A4""3:04
B1""4:26
B2""5:00
B3"To Be Alone with You"3:10
B4""5:04
C1"Forever Young"3:15
C2"Pledging My Time"3:51
C3""2:56
C4""3:00
C5"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"2:50
C6"Sierra's Theme" (instrumental)4:24
DEtched (no audio)

Personnel

The official album packaging does not include musician credits. However, based on interviews and reports, the recording personnel for Shadow Kingdom include: For the film, Dylan was joined on-screen by a masked ensemble known as the "Players", including Shahzad Ismaily (multi-instruments), (guitar), Alex Burke (guitar), Janie Cowen (bass), and Joshua Crumbly (bass), who mimed to the pre-recorded tracks.

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