Blood on the Tracks [sound recording]
by Bob Dylan
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(Guitar Personality). This lovingly-constructed folio, introduced by music journalist and biographer Patrick Humphries, presents all the songs from Dylan's landmark album of the same name, carefully arranged with melody line, full lyrics, guitar chords and strumming or picking patterns for each song. Songs include: Buckets of Rain * Idiot Wind * If You See Her, Say Hello * Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts * Meet Me in the Morning * Shelter from the Storm * Simple Twist of Fate * Tangled show more Up in Blue * You're a Big Girl Now * You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go. This songbook also includes photos, separate lyric pages, and an introduction. show lessTags
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Bob Dylan wrote mainly love songs for this album, laments for ended affairs, story ballads, sly invitations to an affair, even a spiritual / philosophical musing. His writing was consistently good to great. His singing of his songs was uneven. He sang about half of them – including “Tangled Up in Blue” and “Simple Twist of Fate” – almost as well as they deserved to be. Too many times, he tried to do things with his voice that his voice couldn’t do well and didn’t do his songs justice. One example stands out to me because I heard it covered by a better singer. Dylan sang “You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go” with a sly charm but he was also too flat and too fast. Madeleine Peyroux sang it rich and slow and got show more much out of it. I didn’t care for “Idiot Wind” for another reason: he let his rage over a mistress who dumped him turn his song into a tirade. show less
The folk singer/songwriter's first big come-back album.
3/4 (Good).
It has a couple of his best songs, and a few bad ones. The performances are mediocre at best, often terrible. But everything fits together and feels like it belongs on the album.
3/4 (Good).
It has a couple of his best songs, and a few bad ones. The performances are mediocre at best, often terrible. But everything fits together and feels like it belongs on the album.
Bob Dylanin Blood on the Tracks -albumia on pidetty omaelämäkerrallisena tilityksenä Dylanin välirikosta silloiseen vaimoonsa Saraan. Levyn lyriikat kuvaavat rakkautta ja erityisesti rakkaussuhteen menettämiseen liittyviä tunteita kuten katumusta, kaipausta, surua, vihaa. Lyriikoissa kuvataan kadoksissa olevaa rakastettua, jota yritetään etsiä kaikkialta, mutta joka on tavoitettavissa enää vain muistoissa ja unissa, yhteisten lasten kasvoissa. Dylanin lyriikat ovat upeita (tälläkin levyllä):
"Down the highway, down the tracks, down the road to ecstasy
I followed you beneath the stars, hounded by your memory
And all your ragin’ glory."
"Down the highway, down the tracks, down the road to ecstasy
I followed you beneath the stars, hounded by your memory
And all your ragin’ glory."
My personal favorite of his albums, and I would argue his best, as he continues creating his own mythology and symbolism. I seem to remember Rolling Stone running multiple reviews of it, but it's gotten to be a very long time ago and I'm no longer sure.
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Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941 in Duluth, Minnesota. He is a singer-songwriter and artist. He emerged on the New York music scene in 1961. He has recorded 38 studio albums including Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, Blonde on Blonde, Blood on the Tracks, Oh Mercy, Time Out Of Mind, Love and Theft, and show more Modern Times. His songs include Blowin' in the Wind, The Times They Are a-Changin', and Like a Rolling Stone. He has published poetry and prose including a collection entitled Tarantula in 1971, a memoir entitled Chronicles: Volume One in 2004, and The Lyrics: 1961-2012 in 2016. He has received numerous awards including eleven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award. In 1988, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In 2008, the Pulitzer Prize jury awarded him a special citation for "his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power." In 2012, he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama. In 2016, Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition." (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Blood on the Tracks [sound recording]
- Original title
- Blood on the Tracks
- Original publication date
- 1975
- People/Characters
- Lilly; Rosemary; Jack of Hearts
- Canonical DDC/MDS
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- Reviews
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- Languages
- Dutch, English
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