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Bob Dylan's Love And Theft is a visionary train ride through the vast American landscape and all its hills, valleys, mountains, river towns, and urban and rural settlements. As they burrow into villages and barrel across trestle bridges, the 2001 record's songs introduce us to outlaws,...
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Bob Dylan's Oh Mercy was rightly regarded as a striking return to form. The 1989 album also won acclaim for the singer's decision to pair with visionary producer Daniel Lanois, whose sonic guidance draws vivid colors, hues, and warmth from the songs – all the while adding significant...
The live reunion of Bob Dylan and The Band in 1973-74 yielded one of the decade's most celebrated, dynamic, and astonishing tours. Captured on Before the Flood, the results portray the artists' shared chemistry as well as Dylan's instinctive ability to challenge audiences, his group,...
Dylan's return to Columbia Records in 1975 resulted in atribulated recording sessions between New York and Minneapolis, but has subsequently been acclaimed as one of Dylan's greatest albums by critics and fans consolidating his status not only as the great artist from the 60's but also...
On his sixth studio album from 1965 Bob Dylan hired a full rock band featuring guitarist Michael Bloomfield and still managed to preserve the subtle poetry of his music. With the epic 'Like a Rolling Stone' becoming a global hit and considered by many the greatest rock song ever...
Being labeled as a reluctant generation spokesperson and folk savior after releasing two highly intellectual, socially pioneering sets replete with protest songs, Dylan needed to take a breath, step back from the drama, and reevaluate his surroundings. Another Side of Bob Dylan is all...
For an artist whose career is flush with enigma, myth, and disguise, Nashville Skyline still surprises more than almost any other Bob Dylan move more than four decades after its original release, this 1969 recording is distinguished from every other Dylan album by virtue of the smooth...
Bob Dylan’s self-titled 1962 debut is as understated of an entrance as any significant musician has ever made. Already well-versed in American roots music, Dylan simultaneously pays homage to tradition and extends it by putting his own stamp on classic material that metaphorically...
Dylan's 5th studio album is divided between an electric side that distances his artistic direction from the folk music genre and an acoustic side that is less like the protest song style from his previous work and more of a personal, asbtract and unique character. Audiophile remaster...
The album might have saved Dylan's career, it proved the icon still relevant, and his wits still intact. Following what remains the artist's biggest disaster, the yet-unexplained and forever puzzling Self Portrait, a nearly unlistenable attempt that caused many to wonder whether Dylan...
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