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Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
(1971)
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Bob Dylan
Where Dylan's first Greatest Hits took its title literally, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is a greatest-hits album only in the loosest sense of the term. While the double album does contain several genuine hits -- "Lay Lady Lay," "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You," the non-LP "Watching the River Flow" -- it is largely comprised of album tracks which ...
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Bringing It All Back Home
(1965)
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Bob Dylan
With Another Side of Bob Dylan, Dylan had begun pushing past folk, and with Bringing It All Back Home, he exploded the boundaries, producing an album of boundless imagination and skill. And it's not just that he went electric, either, rocking hard on "Subterranean Homesick Blues," "Maggie's Farm," and "Outlaw Blues"; it's that he's exploding with ...
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Bringing It All Back Home [Remastered]
(2003)
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Bob Dylan
With Another Side of Bob Dylan, Dylan had begun pushing past folk, and with Bringing It All Back Home, he exploded the boundaries, producing an album of boundless imagination and skill. And it's not just that he went electric, either, rocking hard on "Subterranean Homesick Blues," "Maggie's Farm," and "Outlaw Blues"; it's that he's exploding with ...
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Ladder to the Stars: Garcia Plays Dylan
(2005)
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Jerry Garcia
This double-disc anthology works well as a thematic companion to Postcards of the Hanging: The Grateful Dead Perform the Songs of Bob Dylan (2002). Similarly, Ladder to the Stars: Garcia Plays Dylan (2005) examines the unique relationship between the pair, featuring Jerry Garcia (guitar/vocals) in a variety of musical settings spanning nearly a ...
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Self Portrait
(1970)
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Bob Dylan
There has never been a clearer attempt to shed an audience than Self-Portrait. At least, that's one way of looking at this baffling double album, a deliberately sprawling affair that runs the gamut from self-portrait to self-parody, touching on operatic pop, rowdy Basement Tapes leftovers, slight whimsy, and covers of wannabe Dylans from Paul ...
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Blue Light, Red Light
(1991)
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Harry Connick, Jr.
His latest, with a slick, large-orchestra format. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Greatest Hits [UK]
(1995)
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Bob Dylan
The 1995 UK release Greatest Hits is a good round-up of 11 mid-'60s basics from Dylan, drawing heavily from Bringing It All Back Home, Highway61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde, adding "It Ain't Me Babe" and "The Times They Are A-Changin'" for balance. It's not quite definitive but it's a good blend of hits that's worthwhile for casual fans. ...
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Eve of Destruction
(1965)
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Barry McGuire
"Eve of Destruction" was so present on the airwaves at its height in 1965 that as it ended play on one station, it would start up on another, a dominating hit single which charted higher than any protest song written by Bob Dylan, the man whose own "Masters of War" must have inspired P.F. Sloan's classic protest song. Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone ...
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The Rose Garden
(1968)
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Rose Garden
The Rose Garden's only album is a fair but unmemorable pop-folk-rock record, able in its emulation of the Byrds' 12-string guitar sound with some competent stirring male-female vocal blends. Indeed this contains some of the most blatant mimicry of Roger McGuinn's style that you'll find, without nearly as much of McGuinn's imagination. Far more pop ...
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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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Animal Boy
(1986)
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The Ramones
With Animal Boy, producer Jean Beauvoir (of Plasmatics infamy) attempted to update the Ramones' sound with the commercial conventions of the day, meaning keyboards and synthesizers. The balls-out title song momentarily simplifies things, but the album nevertheless progresses in hit-and-miss fashion. Of note, the album contains one of the band's ...
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Working Class
(1994)
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Pete Anderson
Before moving to California and beginning his successful association with country singer Dwight Yoakam, Pete Anderson cut his musical teeth in Detroit playing rock & roll and R&B. It comes as no surprise then that on his first solo outing he would stray from the signature country string-bending style that had become his trademark. From the bluesy ...
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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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Essential Collection
(2004)
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Rick Nelson
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Live in Concert: Newcastle City Hall 1974
(2007)
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Refugee
Refugee was a band that never really had the chance it deserved -- formed in 1973, the trio was barely together a year before keyboard-player Patrick Moraz jumped ship for the more opulent surroundings of Yes. But they recorded an album that got a lot of exposure in England and Europe -- and a lot less in the United States -- and played gigs in ...
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The Essential Ted Weems, 1923-1930
(2002)
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Ted Weems
Ted Weems is best known for having the hit "Heartaches" and leading a fine sweet-based big band during the 1930s and '40s that during one period featured the vocals of Perry Como. However, in the 1920s, Weems' orchestra was the definitive dance band, performing everything with a strong jazz flavor and concise solos, yet always being melodic and ...
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Greatest Hits, Vol. 1-3
(2003)
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Bob Dylan
All three volumes of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits come packaged here in a slipcase box. Nothing new is added, nothing taken away. Alas, though, like the CDs themselves, this is a (specially priced) four-disc box set, since Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 was originally issued as a double LP and followed suit on compact disc. For those who have ...
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Gimme Shelter!: The Best of Leon Russell
(1996)
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Leon Russell
It's a little problematic to put together a compilation of such an album-oriented artist. But unless you're very deeply into the Leon Russell catalog, this two-CD, 40-track best-of will serve as a retrospective of all that you need, largely covering his work from the first half of the '70s (a couple of songs from his 1992 Virgin album are also ...
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Bell + Arc
(2004)
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Bell + Arc
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Vivacitas: Live at Glasgow 2002
(2003)
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Keith Emerson and the Nice
Although progressive rock reached its commercial peak in the '70s, it still enjoys an enthusiastic cult following -- and not all of its fans are over 40. These days, the prog rock experience ranges from the classic albums of Yes, ELP, Pink Floyd and King Crimson to all the younger prog rock bands that emerged in the '90s and early 2000s. Today's ...
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That's the Way God Planned It
(1969)
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Billy Preston
Billy Preston spent most of the 1960s as a working musician, playing important roles in the bands of Little Richard and, later, Ray Charles, and getting some exposure on television shows like Shindig, but he was hardly a household name. Then he crossed paths with the Beatles, whom he'd known from their early days, and one rooftop concert and the ...
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An Introduction to Magic Sam
(2007)
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Magic Sam
Magic Sam waxed some fantastic sides in his tragically short career, and they've been anthologized many different ways. An Introduction to Magic Sam is Fuel 2000's (newest) version, and collects tracks from his early years recording for the Cobra and Chief labels with an extra mid-'60s Crash single thrown in for good measure. It's a solid ...
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Country Lovin' Folk
(1972)
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Mystic Moods Orchestra
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A&E Biography
(1999)
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Ricky Nelson
Released to coincide with the cable television documentary of the same name, A&E Biography provides a concise summary of Ricky Nelson's career, from "I'm Walking" to "Garden Party." It isn't quite definitive, since such gems as "Waitin' in School" and "Stood Up" are missing, but it does have the lion's share of Nelson's greatest hits, including ...
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Everything Is Beautiful/Unreal!!!
(2005)
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Ray Stevens
Originally issued on the Barnaby imprint in 1970, Everything Is Beautiful and Unreal!!! showcase a developing Ray Stevens that wasn't so caught up in trying to be a zany humorist with his music. Everything Is Beautiful not only showcases his more somber and melancholic side, but also sports the title track, which is easily regarded as his most ...
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