Customer Review: only bob dylan could surpass his own established work from previous albums his versions of "everything's broken", not to mention a wonderful rendition of "dignity", just dylan and his piano, a five star pouring out of a old civil rights anthem "Ring them Bells" tops off "Tell Tale Signs"....
Customer Review: purchased this CD based on the strength of his latest Bootleg Series #7&8 thinking it would be as good and was very disappointed. The fore mentioned was the best music I've purchased in years. This CD had much potential but just got aggravating after a while. Don't buy it, get 7&8 instead.
Customer Review: Blood on the Tracks being Dylan's 1975 release and his 15th studio album was his return to Columbia Records after having released two albums with Asylum Records. The album reached nr 1 on the Billboard 200 and it is easy to see why. This ranks up there with other great releases such as
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Customer Review: Love it or hate it, Highway 61 is Dylan's masterpiece, a real watershed moment in the evolution of the folk revival and the mid '60s rebirth of rock 'n' roll at the hands of Bob, the Beatles, etc. Bob probably gained as many new fans as he lost old ones (think Newport '65), and this move produced... more info
Customer Review: I bought this album a few years ago and I can can still find pleasure in it like no other album. The musicianship, lyrics, and Dylan's singing are like none that no musical artist has yet to duplicate. This would definately be at the top of Dylan's great albums along with Highway 61 Revisited and... more info
Customer Review: There are three editions of Tell Tale Signs. This is the single disc edition, which contains the same tracks as the first disc of both the two and three disc versions. What you choose to purchase depends on how deep you want to go into the vault. This single disc edition more than satisfies.... more info
Customer Review: It's amazing how money hungry artists like this put out greatest hits when they were never even on MTV or BET. Bob Dylan is a great example of this. Stupid anti-war hippy music! For good classic rock check out Nickelback, Green Day, or the Hives.
Customer Review: I was looking for a Dylan album that was similar in mood and music to Nashville Skyline. This meets expectations. My favorite tunes are New Morning and Man in Me. Great music for the fall.
Customer Review: What can I say except that the man is a genius. After listening to and enjoying the covers on the soundtrack of I'm Not There I was inspired to listen again to the original and was taken on a journey back to my youth.
Customer Review: It was with "Freewheelin'", his second album, that Bob Dylan established himself as a great songwriter. Featured are all-time classics like "Blowin' In The Wind", "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" and "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright". But some lesser known gems, such as "Bob Dylan's Dream", are also... more info