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Highway 61 Revisited
(1965)
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Bob Dylan
Taking the first, electric side of Bringing It All Back Home to its logical conclusion, Bob Dylan hired a full rock & roll band, featuring guitarist Michael Bloomfield, for Highway 61 Revisited. Opening with the epic "Like a Rolling Stone," Highway 61 Revisited careens through nine songs that range from reflective folk-rock ("Desolation Row") and ...
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The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975 - The Rolling Thunder Revue
(2002)
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Bob Dylan
The biggest criticism of The Bootleg Series, Vol. 5: Bob Dylan Live 1975 -- the third installment in Columbia/Legacy's excavation of the exhaustive Bob Dylan vaults (the first was a box set, containing three volumes) -- is that it's a compilation of highlights from his Rolling Thunder Revue of 1975, one that doesn't set out to replicate a set list ...
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The Concert for Bangladesh
(1971)
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George Harrison
Hands down, this epochal concert at New York's Madison Square Garden -- first issued on three LPs in a handsome orange-colored box -- was the crowning event of George Harrison's public life, a gesture of great goodwill that captured the moment in history and, not incidentally, produced some rousing music as a permanent legacy. Having been moved by ...
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Leon Russell and the Shelter People [Bonus Tracks]
(1995)
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell's accolades are monumental in a number of categories, from songwriting (he wrote Joe Cocker's "Delta Lady") to session playing (with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, just to name a few ) to his solo work. Unfortunately, it's the last category that never really attracted as much attention as it should have, despite a multitude of ...
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Postcards of the Hanging: The Grateful Dead Perform the Songs of Bob Dylan
(2002)
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Grateful Dead
Manfred Mann has stated that since Bob Dylan's versions of his own songs are so idiosyncratic, it is easy to approach his material from a fresh angle. Perhaps, but few bands would return to Dylan as frequently and successfully as the Byrds and the Grateful Dead. Interestingly, collections were issued from both bands in 2002, each featuring a disc ...
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Super Session
(1968)
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Michael Bloomfield/Al Kooper /Steve Stills
As the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967) had done a year earlier, Super Session (1968) initially ushered in several new phases in rock & roll's concurrent transformation. In the space of mere months, the soundscape of rock shifted radically from two- and three-minute danceable pop songs to comparatively longer works with more ...
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Try Me One More Time
(2007)
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David Bromberg
Had David Bromberg been making new recordings all along, then Try Me One More Time would be a welcome addition to his catalog. An all-acoustic, solo set of blues and folk tunes -- one original, several traditional and the rest by established writers such as Bob Dylan, Rev. Gary Davis and Robert Johnson -- the album feels intimate, honest and ...
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Tribute to Jeff Porcaro
(1997)
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David Garfield & Friends
The tragic death of Princess Diana reminded everyone of the impact a single person can have, and in turn, Elton John's moving tribute at her funeral reflected the great role music can play as emotional catharsis. Tribute to Jeff by David Garfield & Friends achieves that for all those who participated, but is in many ways the antithesis of the ...
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30 Year Low
(2007)
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The Mendoza Line
Brooklyn's the Mendoza Line have been poised at the brink of a precipice throughout their ten-year existence. 2000's masterful We're All in This Alone was a thrust and parry exchange between the principal combatants, husband and wife Timothy Bracy and Shannon McArdle, and the band's last effort, 2005's Full of Light and Full of Fire, seemed to ...
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Here Come the Noise Makers
(2000)
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Bruce Hornsby
Bruce Hornsby was 32 when "That's the Way It Is" hit number one and made him a star in the winter of 1986-1987, and he has used that stardom differently from the way a 22-year-old might have. You might say he's deliberately dismantled his popularity, gradually dispensing with the Range, the backing band he used to bill on his records, and with his ...
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Leon Russell and the Shelter People
(1971)
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Leon Russell
Leon Russell's accolades are monumental in a number of categories, from songwriting (he wrote Joe Cocker's "Delta Lady") to session playing (with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, just to name a few) to his solo work. Unfortunately, it's the last category that never really attracted as much attention as it should have, despite a multitude of blues ...
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I Can't Complain
(1998)
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Phoebe Snow
The record business being, if possible, even harder on women over 30 than the movie business is, I Can't Complain was 45-year-old Phoebe Snow's first album in nine years and only her second in 17 years. It was also her first to present her solely as an interpretive singer, not including any of her own compositions. Maybe for these reasons, ...
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Blues [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]
(2006)
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan is not a blues musician, of course, and this album is not, as its title might imply, a disc on which he performs a set of traditional blues songs. It is, rather, a compilation of previously released Dylan originals spanning more than 35 years that illustrates the influence of the blues on his music. (The album was released exclusively ...
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The Fairport Companion
(2006)
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Fairport Convention
For a band that's seen seven or more incarnations, Fairport Convention has remained a near-mythological Godhead for the British folk scene. Castle Music's sprawling Fairport Companion, complete with a hand-drawn family tree foldout from legendary illustrator/journalist Pete Frame, manages to dutifully represent nearly all of the group's major ...
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Chinese Work Songs
(2000)
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Little Feat
Some fans of Little Feat's classic 1970s recordings argue that the band should have lost the right to use that name when Lowell George died in 1979; as they see it, the band heard on 2000's Chinese Work Songs isn't really Little Feat. If this band can get away with calling itself Little Feat, the argument goes, why shouldn't Bob Weir assemble a ...
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Down Upon the Suwannee River
(2003)
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Little Feat
As the fourth release on Little Feat's Hot Tomato Records -- think of it as their own personal Dick's Picks -- Down Upon the Suwannee River offers another 2000s-era vintage performance of the reunited Feat rolling through a bunch of their old favorites, sneaking in a few newer tunes and a cover of Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train ...
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Tribute to Jeff Revisited
(2005)
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David Garfield
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Bob Dylan: This Ain't No Tribute Series-All Blues
(2002)
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Various Artists
This collection has some interesting pairings of performer to song, with Isaac Hayes taking on "Lay Lady Lay" perhaps being the oddest, while R.L. Burnside's taut reading of "Everything Is Broken" comes closest to blues heaven. The real highlight of the set, however, is the Holmes Brothers' country waltz version of"Wallflower." Steve Leggett, ...
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Through the Looking Glass
(2002)
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Toto
The members of Toto celebrate their freedom from "corporate shackles and invisible slave owners" in their liner notes to this collection, copyrighted by Toto Recordings, Inc., even if it was released by CMC Records, which is owned by Capitol Records, which in turn is part of the major label EMI. The group's idea for expressing its newfound liberty ...
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Live at Keystone [Double LP]
(1973)
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Merl Saunders & Jerry Garcia
A live double album recorded in July 1973 by a band featuring Garcia with keyboardist Merl Saunders, bassist John Kahn, and drummer Bill Vitt. The set indicates Garcia's eclectic taste: the band covers Bob Dylan, Jimmy Cliff, Rodgers and Hart, and Arthur Crudup, among others. Somehow, though, it all has the same loosely structured, unhurried style ...
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The Earl Scruggs Revue
(1973)
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The Earl Scruggs Revue
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Tracy Nelson
(1974)
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Tracy Nelson
It's amazing how many good singers from the early '70s have recorded several worthy albums only to disappear from the scene forever. Tracy Nelson, from the photo on her self-titled album, gives the appearance of just a slip of a girl, but her voice defies one's eyes. From the first notes of the album, Nelson brings her deep, resonant vocals to ...
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Bluesman Play White Boys Blues
(2006)
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Various Artists
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True
(2000)
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Marianne Faithfull
In early 1971, Marianne Faithfull -- whose personal life was not in the best shape and whose commercial prospects were idle as she had released just one single since early 1967 -- recorded an album's worth of material with producer Mike Leander, who had worked with Faithfull in the 1960s. Leander hoped to place the album with Bell Records, but ...
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It's All Over Now Baby Blue
(2000)
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Marianne Faithfull
Marianne Faithfull, who gained her notoriety in the '60s as much for her relationships with famous musicians like Mick Jagger as she did for her own music, descended into a heavy drug habit in the '70s that sapped her underappreciated creative talent. This compilation documents a time when she was beginning to crawl out again -- the late '70s and ...
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