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| Dylan & The Dead (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead: Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir (vocals, guitar); Brent Mydland (keyboards); Phil Lesh (bass); Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann (percussion). Recorded live in July, 1987. This document of the historic summer-of-1987 live pairing of the rock era's premier singer/songwriter and its longest-running psychedelic adventure-c**-sideshow is not nearly as great as the shows themselves were. Yet, it exemplifies rather eloquently what each brought to the party. Dylan, ... |
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| Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits [Remaster] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars). Recording information: 1962. Released in 1967, this collection anthologizes the best early work of one of the most important musical innovators of the 20th Century. As daunting a task as that might seem, it's pretty hard to go wrong with such a wealth of material to choose from. This album covers many sides of Dylan's mercurial muse, from the good-timey New Orleans funeral-march feel of "Rainy Day Women, #12 & 35" to ... |
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| Time Out of Mind (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, piano); Robert Britt (acoustic & electric guitars); Daniel Lanois (acoustic & electric guitars, mando-guitar); "Bucky" Baxter (acoustic & pedal steel guitars); Duke Robillard (guitar); Cindy Cashdollar (slide guitar); Jim Dickinson (Wurlitzer piano, pump organ, keyboards); Augie Meyers (accordion, organ); Tony Garnier (acoustic & electric basses); Winston Watson, Jim Keltner, David Kemper, Brian Blade (drums); Tony ... |
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| Love and Theft (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, piano); Larry Campbell (guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin); Charlie Sexton (guitar); Tony Garnier (bass); Augie Meyers (accordion, Hammond B3 & Vox organs); David Kemper (drums); Clay Meyers (bongos). LOVE AND THEFT won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, piano); Larry Campbell (guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin); Charlie Sexton (guitar); Augie Meyers (accordion, organ, Hammond b-3 organ); Tony ... |
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| The Basement Tapes (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Bob Dylan/The Band: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Garth Hudson (organ); Richard Manuel (keyboards); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums). Recorded in the basement of the Big Pink, West Saugerties, New York between June and October 1967. In 1967 Bob Dylan was recovering from his much-publicized motorcycle crash. To emphasize Dylan's startling fecundity, he laid down dozens of rudimentary demo recordings with backing from the fledgling Band. Eventually ... |
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| Modern Times (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Denny Freeman, Stu Kimball (guitar); Donnie Herron (steel guitar, mandolin, violin, viola); Tony Garnier (cello, acoustic bass); George G. Receli (drums, percussion). Recording information: 2006. It's arguable that at no point since his 1960s heyday has Bob Dylan been as celebrated as in the decade following his critically acclaimed 1997 album TIME OUT OF MIND. Numerous films, books, and albums--mostly Columbia's impressive archive ... |
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| The Bootleg Series Vol. 5: Live 1975-the ... (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitar); Joan Baez, Roger McGuinn (vocals, guitar); Bobby Neuwirth, Steven Soles (guitar, background vocals); Mick Ronson, T-Bone Burnett (guitar); David Mansfield (steel guitar, dobro, mandolin, violin); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Howie Wyeth (piano, drums); Rob Stoner (bass); Luther Rix (drums, congas, percussion); Ronee Blakely (drums). Compilation producers: Jeff Rosen, Steve Berkowitz. Includes liner notes by Larry "Ratso" Sloman. Bob ... |
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| Blonde on Blonde (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); Hargus Robbins (piano); Al Kooper (organ); Kenneth Buttrey (drums); Henry Strzelecki, Jerry Kennedy, Joe South, Wayne Moss, Bill Aitken. Recording information: Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee (1966). Only a year after HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED, Dylan miraculously topped himself with further epigrams of surrealistic poetry and emotional intrigue. The pressure of a punishing ... |
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| No Direction Home: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 [Box] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica); Al Gorgoni, Michael Bloomfield, Robbie Robertson, Wayne Moss, Bruce Langhorne, Charlie McCoy (guitar); Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Richard Manuel, Paul Griffin , Frank Owens (piano); Garth Hudson, Al Kooper, Barry Goldberg (organ); Harvey Brooks, Henry Strzelecki, Rick Danko, William E. Lee, Jerome Arnold, Joseph Macho Jr. (bass guitar); Kenneth Buttrey, Levon Helm, Mickey Jones, Sam Lay, Bobby Gregg (drums). Liner Note ... |
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| The Essential Bob Dylan (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| This two-disc 2000 release looks back on Bob Dylan's 38 years of recording and pulls out most of the signature tunes from the songwriting giant's prolific career. For an artist of such stature, it's no easy task to assemble an "essential" compilation in just 30 cuts, but it's hard to argue with the choices made here. Most of the high points in the Minnesotan troubadour's catalog are touched on, and the chronological sequencing provides a kind of tour through Dylan's various phases. We're ... |
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| MTV Unplugged (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); John Jackson (guitar); Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar, dobro); Brendan O'Brien (Hammond organ); Tony Garnier (bass); Winston Watson (drums). Recorded live at the Sony Studios, New York, New York. MTV UNPLUGGED was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, and "Dignity" was nominated for Best Rock Song. It can be taken as ... |
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| Before the Flood (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Bob Dylan/The Band: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Robbie Robertson (vocals, electric guitar); Richard Manuel (vocals, piano, electric piano, organ, drums); Rick Danko (vocals, bass instrument); Levon Helm (vocals, drums); Garth Hudson (piano, Clavinet, organ). The 1974 tour by Bob Dylan and the Band brought together two of the most-respected acts in rock history for what was one of the biggest concert events of the decade. Recorded at several different venues over the ... |
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| Blood on the Tracks (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Kevin Odegard, Chris Weber (guitar); Buddy Cage (steel guitar); Peter Ostroushko (mandolin); Gregg Inhofer (keyboards); Paul Griffin (organ); Tony Brown, Billy Peterson (bass); Bill Berg (drums); Eric Weissberg & Deliverance. Includes liner notes by Pete Hamill. By the mid-'70s, even Dylan's most ardent supporters began taking his artistic decline for granted. Albums like NEW MORNING and PLANET WAVES were fine works, but lacked the visionary spark of ... |
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| Desire (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Vincent Bell (bouzouki); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Dom Cortese (accordion); Rob Stoner (bass, background vocals); Howard Wyeth (drums); Luther (congas); Emmylou Harris, Ronee Blakley, Steve Soles (background vocals). DESIRE was the studio realization of the Rolling Thunder revue's sound. The musicians involved in this mid-'70s Dylan project were more than a backup band; they forged a distinctive musical vision, loose and swirling, the ... |
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| Blonde on Blonde [Remaster] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); Hargus Robbins (piano); Al Kooper (organ); Kenneth Buttrey (drums); Henry Strzelecki, Jerry Kennedy, Joe South, Wayne Moss, Bill Aitken. Recording information: Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville, Tennessee (1966). Only a year after HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED, Dylan miraculously topped himself with further epigrams of surrealistic poetry and emotional intrigue. The pressure of a punishing ... |
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| Slow Train Coming [Remaster] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Mark Knopfler (guitar); Muscle Shoals Horns (horns); Barry Beckett (keyboards, percussion); Tim Drummond (bass); Pick Withers (drums); Mickey Buckins (percussion); Carolyn Dennis, Helena Springs, Regina Havis (background vocals). Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Of all the pitstops made by the nomadically creative Dylan, none was more unusual than his brief conversion to Christianity in the late '70s. SLOW TRAIN COMING ... |
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| Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits [Remaster] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars). Released in 1967, this collection anthologizes the best early work of one of the most important musical innovators of the 20th Century. As daunting a task as that might seem, it's pretty hard to go wrong with such a wealth of material to choose from. This album covers many sides of Dylan's mercurial muse, from the good-timey New Orleans funeral-march feel of "Rainy Day Women, #12 & 35" to protest songs like "Blowin' In ... |
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| Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel includes: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Ronee Blakely (vocals); Brendan O'Brien (guitar, bass, background vocals); Mason Ruffner, Danny Kortchmar (guitar); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Steve Douglas (saxophone); Alan Clark (piano, organ); Barry Beckett (keyboards, percussion); Benmont Tench (keyboards); Nathan East (bass); Jim Keltner, Pick Withers, Kenny Aronoff (drums); Cyril Neville (talking drum); Waddy Wachtel, Al Kooper, Roger McGuinn, Don Was, Brent Mydland. Producers ... |
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| At Budokan (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Helena Springs, Jo Ann Harris, Debi Dye (vocals); Steven Soles (acoustic guitar, vocals); Billy Cross (guitar); David Mansfield (pedal steel, violin, mandolin, guitar, dobro); Steve Douglas (saxophone, flute, recorder); Alan Pasqua (keyboards); Rob Stoner (bass, vocals); Ian Wallace (drums); Bobbye Hall (percussion). Engineers: Tom Suzuki, Teppei Kasai, Tetsuro Tomita, G.H. Sukegawa. Recorded at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan on February 28 ... |
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| Saved (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Terry Young (vocals, keyboards); Clydie King, Regina Havis, Mona Lisa Young (vocals); Fred Tackett (guitar); Spooner Oldham (keyboards); Tim Drummond (bass); Jim Keltner (drums); Barry Beckett. Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Sheffield, Alabama. Ever the spiritual nomad, the former Robert Zimmerman became a born-again Christian in the late '70s, a development strongly reflected in his work from that period. His second "Christian" ... |
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| Down in the Groove (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Madelyn Quebec (vocals, keyboards); Danny Kortchmar, Steve Jones, Mark Knopfler, Eric Clapton (guitar); Kevin Savigar, Beau Hill, Michell Froom, Alan Clarke (keyboards); Randy Jackson, Paul Simonon, Robbie Shakespeare, Ron Wood, Kip Winger, Nathan East, Larry Klein (bass); Steve Jordan, Stephen Shelton, Myron Grambacher, Sly Dunbar, Henry Spinetti, Mike Baird (drums); Bobby King, Willie Green, Full Force, Carol Dennis, Jerry Garcia, Bob ... |
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| Blood on the Tracks [Digipak] [Super Audio Hybrid CD] (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Kevin Odegard, Chris Weber (guitar); Buddy Cage (steel guitar); Peter Ostroushko (mandolin); Gregg Inhofer (keyboards); Paul Griffin (organ); Tony Brown, Billy Peterson (bass); Bill Berg (drums); Eric Weissberg & Deliverance. Includes liner notes by Pete Hamill. This is a multi-channel hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. By the ... |
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| The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Live 1966-the ... (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| LIVE 1966... includes a 56-page booklet filled with rare photographs. Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica, piano); Robbie Roberston (guitar); Richard Manuel (piano); Garth Hudson (organ); Rick Danko (bass, background vocals); Mickey Jones (drums). Recorded live at the Manchester Free Hall, Manchester, England on May 17, 1966. Includes liner notes by Tony Glover. A bootleg so legendary its incorrect origin graces the title of the official release, the ... |
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| World Gone Wrong (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Solo performer: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica). Includes liner notes by Bob Dylan. WORLD GONE WRONG won the 1995 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album. In the early-to-mid-'90s, Dylan took a break from recording original material, releasing two albums of traditional songs performed solo. When the first, GOOD AS I BEEN TO YOU, was released, detractors claimed Dylan was out of ideas and grasping at the straws of his folkie youth (TIME OUT OF MIND would eventually lay such ... |
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| Nashville Skyline (Dylan, Bob, CD) |
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| Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Kenny Buttrey, Charles McCoy, Pete Drake, Norman Blake, Charlie Daniels, Bob Wilson, Johnny Cash. Includes liner notes by Johnny Cash. Dylan's (first) country record helped provide template for Americana movement, and yielded top-10 hit "Lay Lady Lay." It is hard to recall now how deeply unfashionable country music was in 1969-- Dylan's label, Columbia, dismayed at his apparent retrogression, begged him to remove the word NASHVILLE from the album's ... |
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