Obscure Sound — Austin, TX-based jazz vocalist Sarah Sharp brings a smoky, chamber-folk intimacy to Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright,” recorded during her long-running Thursday residency at the Elephant Room. Originally taken up after a former boyfriend developed cancer, Sharp’s rendition transforms the classic into a deeply personal meditation on loss and acceptance. The track comes via her residency album, Déjà Vu. While Dylan’s original embraces his traditional acoustic guitar trickling, heartfelt harmonica, and signature vocals, Sharp’s riveting interpretation succeeds with an entirely different arsenal of instrumentation. Her smoky “ain’t no use” opening vocals exude a spine-tingling lushness, set within a
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