i love dylan so much. his music is truly amazing. this album starts his 70s albums that would become latter loved. this cd has so many good tracks on it i suggest you buy this album and all dylans other great music. thank you and bye
There is not another Dylan album like this. The overall mood is calm, the poetry direct and sweet, you can picture Bob sitting on his backporch reflecting over the landscape and then dashing inside to sit at his piano when inspiration hits. There are many Dylan greats on this album, like "If Not For You", "The Man In Me", "Day Of The Locusts", heck, each song is good on its own. Take a listen if you want something to just sit around think to.
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One More Album
Review created: 06/30/05
by: brian_lettsin-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music
Pros: Tracks 8, 9 & 10 show Dylan on form
Cons: Everything else is dull, lazy, strange or just flat, poor sound quality
The majority of Bob Dylan s 1960s output ranks as some of the finest music ever recorded. In his twenties, the old troubadour to end all old troubadours wrote a phenomenal amount of incredible songs, some of them while he was still coming out of puberty, some of them so incredible that you d think he was superhuman. And of course, people did. So what do you do when you are a musical deity just going into your thirties and are in a position where you really need never record another album as long as you live? Well, that s a heck of a predicament to be in. And Bob Dylan has never really been...
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Sea of Bob
Review created: 03/24/01
by: jasonmv1701 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: An eclectic mix of many musical forms that blend together into pure "Bob."
Cons: One or two over the top numbers that are a little strange
Walking into your local music store, you may be astonished to find the sheer volume of Bob Dylan recordings you have to choose from. There are some 50 albums Dylan recorded throughout his still productive career. Among them are the obvious classics; "Blonde on Blonde," "Highway 61 Revisited," "Freewheelin'," "Time Out of Mind," "Nashville Skyline..." the list can go on. There are at least three or four more that merit classic status. But the album I'm about to tell you about is not on any list. I had never heard of it until a film called "The Big Lebowski," which features one of the songs on..