"An all-Dylan album wasn't her idea but she warmed to the songs, mostly from Dylan's later years, where she found "prose rather than poetry". She brings vehemence to the world-weary title track (theme to The Wonder Boys), and turns Mama, You Been On My Mind from mournful folk into a sensual rap, and stalks spookily through Ain't Talkin'. Most startling is The Times They Are a-Changin', alchemised from Oakie singalong to menacing blues. "He's always angry about something, and when black women get angry they cuss," says LaVette, an intense, mesmerising presence throughout".