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All that early folky stuff is such a drag.
Good job he went electric. Highway 61 is good, but a little grating at times.
Blonde on Blonde, that thin wild mercury sound, is where it's at.
Basement Tapes are good.
What else is there, really? What else did he record that is equal in feel, sound and atmosphere to Blonde on Blonde?
Freebasser
02-01-2011, 04:53 PM
Bringing It All Back Home has a mix of electric and more uptempo folky stuff. Subterranean Homesick Blues is on there for evidence of some 'leccy goodness.
Time Out Of Mind is quite good considering how late it came in his career (christ, I'm making it sound like he's dead), but be warned - his voice is set to 11 on the gravelometer.
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All that early folky stuff is such a drag.
EN[i]GMA
02-02-2011, 08:44 AM
All that early folky stuff is such a drag.
Good job he went electric. Highway 61 is good, but a little grating at times.
Blonde on Blonde, that thin wild mercury sound, is where it's at.
Basement Tapes are good.
What else is there, really? What else did he record that is equal in feel, sound and atmosphere to Blonde on Blonde?
"Love and Theft" doesn't really sound like Blonde on Blonde/Highway 61, but it might be his best record nevertheless.
Turchinator
02-02-2011, 10:44 AM
rirv, check out his early version of In My Time of Dyin', Talkin' New York, or Song For Woody from his self titled debut album.
mickill
02-02-2011, 02:07 PM
Nashville Skyline (http://www.mrtzcmp3.net/Bob_Dylan_Girl_From_The_North_Country_1s.html) is nothing like Blonde On Blonde.
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