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Bob Dylan Pure Dylan Last Update 25.05.2013 02:49
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Pure Dylan Bob Dylan Release Date: 2011 - 10 - 21, Audio CD, Columbia Last Update 25.05.2013 02:17
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The Times They Are A-changin' - Bob Dylan
by simoncardwell - written on 13/06/09 (Useful, 50 readings)
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In The Wind as an anthem for the ages, there are plenty of overlooked gems to be found beneath the surface here. When The Ship Comes In features amongst my favourite B Bob Dylan compositions, given a restless delivery here, it soars over you & demands repeat listens. One Too Many Mornings & Boots of Spanish Leather would be the standout tracks on any other artist s album, but with Dylan, they re case aside as mere album tracks, there to be discovered by the more discerning listener. Digs a little deeper than Freewheelin , covering new & different ...
The Times They Are A-changin' - Bob Dylan
by Robin_Hod12 - written on 29/01/09 (Very useful, 77 readings)
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depth in the other review (at the time of writing) and as such, i shall briefly cover this. The album was brought out in 1963 following what was seen as B Bob Dylan s true debut in the form of The Freewheelin Bob Dylan, and was hailed as a masterpiece. And as scuh, The Times They Are A -Changin had a hard act to follow with the weight of expectation hanging over it. And as such it is often seen as a the Freewheelin s weaker cousin, and as such, this view could easily be taken, as Dylan looks more to the political to gain inspirtation for his songwriting and it becomes possibly too over political for its own good. But then this was the sixties and the drive for change ...
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan
by spunk_myer - written on 04/03/01, updated on 04/03/01 (Useful, 29 readings)
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was the first Dylan album I bought and it got me hooked on his work from the first song. What really amazed me was the fact Dylan does everything, Guitar, harmonica and vocals. His voice is brilliant on it, husky and in complete contrast to the guitar. This is a very folky album, if you have heard other stuff by Dylan and ...





