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Music : Bob Dylan |
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List Price: $11.98Amazon.com's Price: $10.99 You Save: $0.99 ( 8%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969423929
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: June 21, 2005
Sales Rank: 4432
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- You're No Good - Bob Dylan, Fuller, James
- Talkin' New York - Bob Dylan, Dylan, Bob
- In My Time of Dyin' - Bob Dylan, Traditional
- Man of Constant Sorrow - Bob Dylan, Traditional
- Fixin' to Die - Bob Dylan, White, Booker T. Wa
- Pretty Peggy-O - Bob Dylan, Traditional
- Highway 51 Blues - Bob Dylan, Jones, Curtis
- Gospel Plow - Bob Dylan,
- Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan, Davis, Gary [1]
- House of the Risin' Sun - Bob Dylan, Holmes, Terry
- Freight Train Blues - Bob Dylan, McDowell, Mississip
- Song to Woody - Bob Dylan, Dylan, Bob
- See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Bob Dylan, Jefferson, Blind Le
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Average Rating: 
Rating: - Heart in music...
There's two kinds of people in the world, people who get Bob Dylan and people who don't. Bob Dylan's first album portrays his very soul in its rawest confusion and crisis. His heart cries out to the world in every one of these songs. This is truly one of music's greatest albums, and if you really do appreciate music, this album is a must have.
Rating: - Plays Guthrie but the real Dylan pokes through.
A majority of the album is him and his talent but about 1/3 of the album is him singing as country folk in the same vein as Woody Guthrie does. That part of the album annoys me for the most part it is not his persona at all, his personality is way more complex and deep. The Rolling Stones kind of did the same thing, the difference is they were just doing covers of other people's songs. They broke out of that habit like Dylan after a couple of albums.
Rating: - On Inventing Bob Dylan
In reviewing Bob Dylan's 1965 classic album Bringing All Back Home (you know, the one where he went electric) I noted that it seemed hard to believe now that both as to the performer as well as to what was being attempted that anyone would take umbrage at a performer using an electric guitar to tell a folk story (or any story for that matter). I further pointed out that it is not necessary to go into all the details of what or what did not happen with Pete Seeger at the Newport Folk Festival in ... Read More
Rating: - Historically Important, Musically Not So Much
This album is more of a curiosity than anything else. Every great artist has to start somewhere, and while Dylan hardly distinguishes himself from the rest of the folk-singing pack in his debut, he certainly doesn't embarrass himself either. He's not the "Dylan" everybody thinks of today, although it wouldn't be all that long till he'd emerge - after he worked through his growing pains on this effort, he would mature as few other artists ever had into an accomplished singer/songwriter with his second ... Read More
Rating: - He was great from the beginning!
Just bought the remastered 'Bob Dylan'. Really great, one of the best from the beginning and it sounds amazing! There are so many good songs on it and Dylan's voice is so strong... It's a crime to say he couldn't sing, some people just don't get it. I'm totally pleased and riding along.
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