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Fine Overview Of Dylan's 70s And 80s Output.
Review created: 01/08/02
by: jeff_wilder78 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Strong selections.
Cons: Would have liked more from Blood On The Tracks.
I like Bob Dylan to a point. I make that statement as a means of explaining where my opinion lies on the man and his music. I like his music and I admire his talent. But I'm not a fanatic. In other words, I don't need to own every single thing he ever released. I do own a few of his classic albums (Highway 61 Revisited, Blood On The Tracks) and there are several songs of his that I would put on any "Best songs of all time" list. A few of these are on this 14 song compilation, which spans Dylan's 70s, 80s and early 90s output (90s output up until his 1997 "Time Out of Mind"). Some hardcore...
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Essential Dylan--"Dignity" is Worth The $12 Alone
Review created: 05/27/00
by: andrewnmonson -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Great Album
Cons: Some tracks are questionable as to "hit" status
The third installment in Bob Dylan's greatest hits collection is just as memorable as it's predecessors. It contains Dylan's classics from the middle of Dylan's career. Beginning with the always memorable "Tangled up in Blue," "Greatest Hits Volume Three" gets off to a heart pounding ride of intricate lyricism harmonizing with brilliant musicianship, until the final notes of the album's last track, "Knockin' of Heaven's Door." For die-hard Dylan fans who already own all of Dylan's official releases Volume Three offers new incentive through the prophetic "Dignity." The previously...