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If you like to hear Dylan perform and get an idea of his musical abilities take a listen. The entire album is him solo on the guitar and harmonica. There is no loud band in the background filling the frequency space with energy. This is one of my favorite Dylan albums.
The songs aren't those you might associate with Dylan but they are enjoyable none the less.
This album of traditional folk songs, not written by Dylan, is a return to his debut style, with just voice, guitar and harmonica. I bought it mainly because of the intricate guitar work. If you're a "true" Dylan fan, you should have this album, though it may not satisfy the casual fan.
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Good as he's been to us.
Review created: 07/04/00
by: EdSmith -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Good selection of traditional folk.
Cons: If you don't like his voice on Unplugged, you'll hate it here.
When Time Out of Mind was released there was a lot of press about Dylan finally being back in form. I wonder where everybody else was while I was enjoying things like Oh Mercy, Good As I Been To You, and Bob Dylan Unplugged. In many ways his most interesting recording of the 90's, Good As I Been To You was recorded live in the studio in one take. Bob Dylan his guitar and his harmonica. That's it. And the sound is surprisingly rich in texture. Chronically underrated as a guitarist, Dylan provides ample evidence of what many of us have believed for years; as a folk picker he is in the same...