The album cover design was by John Berg. Unlike most albums, the name of the album and Dylan's name are not on the front or back cover; they are only printed on the "spine." The Colombia Records logo is the only "writing" on the front or back cover.) (Photo by Jerry Schatzberg;...
But the real revelations on the first disc are the unreleased versions of songs from the public domain. It’s now accepted that Dylan returned to relevance late in his career when he released two albums of traditional songs, 1992‘sGood as I Been to Youand 1993‘sWorld Gone Wrong. T...
Bryan Ferry has announced Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023, a wide-spanning box set that celebrates 50 years of the artist’s career. To accompany the announcement, the Roxy Music member also unveiled a cover of Bob Dylan’s “She Belongs to Me,” which previews a series of upcom...
Being a longtime Dylan fan, I have long known where the cover of "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" was taken; it was on the north end of Jones Street, only a block from Cornelia Street, where I had my first apartment in Manhattan in 1977. (Ground floor $150 a month.). I even took ...
Bob Dylan’s lengthy career is difficult to sum up. The restless and prolific innovator has sold more than 100 million albums, won Grammys, Golden Globes and Oscars and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Check out highlights of his legendary life.(Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles T...
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作者:Chris Murray 出版社:Rizzoli 副标题:NYC 1961-1964 出版年:2015-4-28 页数:144 定价:USD 35.00 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780847845033 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 内容简介· ··· For those who love or have collected early Bob Dylan bootleg albums, an arc...
The most curious offerings are a couple of Cash covers from around the time Dylan recorded his much despised Self Portrait record: There’s an electric, honky-tonk take on “Ring of Fire” that is admirable in its funkiness but detestable in its overproduced excess, and there’s a thumping...
During the ’90s, he issued two solo acoustic albums of earnest, sometimes poignant renditions of American standards, delighting those who had pined for the lost days of the folk kid from Greenwich Village. But coffeehouse covers hadn’t made Dylan a spark of resistance in the ’60s or a ...