September 28, 2008

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NPR MUSIC EXCLUSIVE:

NPR MUSIC TO STREAM ENTIRE BOB DYLAN ALBUM,

"TELL TALE SIGNS," WEEK AHEAD OF RELEASE

FULL ALBUM AVAILABLE AT NPR MUSIC BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 30

September 26, 2008; Washington, D.C. - NPR Music - www.NPR.org/music -
will exclusively stream Tell Tale Signs, the highly-anticipated
forthcoming album from Bob Dylan, beginning Tuesday, September 30 at
midnight, one week ahead of the album's release on October 7. The entire
2-CD, 27-song set will be available to hear on-demand at NPR Music for the
week leading up to its release.

Tell Tale Signs is the 8th installment in Dylan's "Bootleg Series," and
features previously unreleased recordings, live performances and alternate
versions of songs recorded during sessions for some of his most acclaimed
albums, Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind among them. Also included on the
album are Dylan's recordings for the soundtracks of the films Lucky You,
Gods & Generals and North Country, and "32-20 Blues," his first ever
release of a Robert Johnson song.

The complete track listing for Tell Tale Signs and additional information
about the album will be available at NPR Music starting tonight, where
there is also an extensive archive of past interviews with, and music by,
the legend: www.NPR.org/music

NPR Music is a premier destination for music, concerts, reviews and news
about both established and upcoming artists, in all music genres. This
summer, the site added three more industry giants to its already extensive
"Live in Concert from All Songs Considered" roster, when the site
exclusively webcast concerts from Tom Waits, Randy Newman and Radiohead.
All concerts are archived at the site.

NPR Music, marking its first anniversary in November 2008, features
content from NPR and 12 NPR Member public radio stations, as well as
original-to-NPR Music features such as live performances, studio sessions,
interviews, reviews and blogs. Specific sections of the site are dedicated
to rock/pop/folk, classical, jazz/blues, world and urban music. The site
culls from NPR's and the stations' extensive music archives to present
thousands of features; more than 240 new features are added to the site
every month.