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Music : The Times They Are A-Changin' |
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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: 0827969424025
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: June 21, 2005
Sales Rank: 2356
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- The Times They Are A-Changin'
- Ballad of Hollis Brown
- With God on Our Side
- One Too Many Mornings
- North Country Blues
- Only a Pawn in Their Game
- Boots of Spanish Leather
- When the Ship Comes In
- The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
- Restless Farewell
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - As good as it gets
I am amazed by people who attempt to stereotype creative genius. Because this album takes on a distinctly different (more ominous, brooding, cutting) mood from the first two albums, they regard it sub-standard! Even in the classic 'Rolling Stone Record Guide' of 1983, the 'critic' failed to appreciate this album, giving it a meagre three stars because he felt its lyrics over-critical and dated. Yet I listen to this album in 2008, 25 years later, and am still moved, and deeply so, by the universality ... Read More
Rating: - Bob Dylan Unplugged
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 1965 ... Read More
Rating: - These are what Dylan once called "finger-pointin' songs"
(Actually ****1/2, but Amazon doesn't allow half stars.)
This album stars Robert Zimmerman as one Bob Dylan, a homegrown American protest folksinger coming out of the backcountry with a keen eye for injustice and a keener ear for memorable, plainspoken lines to expose and excoriate that injustice. Of course on his very next album that same Dylan turned his back on the civil rights movement at the height of its prominence, influence and power to change the country, which to me does cast just ... Read More
Rating: - Savage with a Promise of Hope
I was a senior at Lakewood High School in Southern California when this record came out, I was waiting for it and I wasn't disappointed. From the opening song you knew, just knew the times were a-changin'. You wanted them to be, at least. Only two and a half months earlier JFK had been gunned down in Dallas and for a lot of us the times really sucked. LBJ was in the White House, the war in Vietnam was hotting up, black people were being clubbed to death in the south, oftentimes by the police, the Russians ... Read More
Rating: - Bob Dylan
I think that this is a wonderful cd. It shows you how very socially relevant Bob Dylan was in his day, with songs that can still have relevance today. God on Our Side, is my personal favorite song, shining light on the fact that every war, every massacre, if done by the right people, can be said to have God on their side. Overall the whole album is very good, something I would definitly recommend.
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