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  • Guest 9th Oct 2009

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    This is Bob Dylan at the height of his lyrical and musical powers. The opening and closing tracks, "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Desolation Row" are perfect, and all of the tracks in between are splendid. If I was going to introduce someone to Dylan's music I'd go to this one first before his earlier, ...

  • Gerard CM 16th Aug 2009

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    Highway 61 is one is the real Bob Dylan classis. Only Blood on the track comes close. It's amazing to realise that only months apart the Beatles came up with Rubber Soul and Revolver, the Beachboys made Pet Sounds and Otis Redding gave us Otis Blue and the Kinks released Face to face. The midsixties ...

  • wilfallen Rank: Lance Corporal 15th Dec 2007

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    Not a poor track on this Bob Dylan, Blonde on Blonde album as far as I am concerned. I have the original LP on Vinyl as well as the CD version. Well produced masterpiece with songs that are unique and as always with Dylan, writing that can be related to, 40 years on.

  • GangiPLG Rank: Lance Corporal 1st Sep 2006

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    This album rocks from the first track with "Thunder On the Mountain" with it's smooth guitar licks and popping vocals and progresses to country boogie. He's back with his crazy lyrics, "I could suck the milk out of a thousand cows."
    These are "take your time" reflections of life songs. Every song ...

  • martinman Rank: Corporal 5th Aug 2005

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    With restrictions imposed on Bob Dylan as to how many tracks he could record in a year The Bootleg Series is the safety relief that lets his full creativity flow.

    This isn't just songs of one man - it is a voice of the times. Fresh visions of youth and emotion captured like a perfect creature pre ...