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| Sales Rank: | 1774 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $5.24 |
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| Release Date: | 2004-06-01 |
| Label: | Sony |
| UPC: | 827969240120 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Sony |
| ASIN: | B00026WU9Q |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Bringing It All Back Home by Sony
- Subterranean Homesick Blues
- She Belongs to Me
- Maggie's Farm
- Love Minus Zero/No Limit
- Outlaw Blues
- On the Road Again
- Bob Dylan's 115th Dream
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Gates of Eden
- It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Amazon.com
"You sound like you're having a good old time," a purist Dylan fan is spotted telling the artist in the documentary Don't Look Back just after the release of this, his first (half-)electric album. He certainly does. Updating Chicago blues forms with hilarious, tough lyrics--in fact, all but stealing the meter of Chuck Berry's "Too Much Monkey Business" for "Subterranean Homesick Blues"--on one side, dropping some of his most devastating solo acoustic science ("It's All Over Now, Baby Blue," "Mr. Tambourine Man") on the other, the first of Dylan's two 1965 long-players broke it right down with style, substance, and elegance. --Rickey Wright
Customer Reviews
The most important musician's most important work - Reviewed on 2008-09-07
Wow. Where do you bein with this? How can you even put into words what this album has done not only for music, but for society in general? Without getting too far into the non-musical relevance of Dylan's 1965 masterpiece, it is important to atleast realize that this album began the phase of Dylan's career that essentially turned the music world upside down and inspired generations of musicians, poets, and artists of all sort who came after...
Musically, this album marks the transition of Bob Dylan from a clever folk singer into a rock icon. About half the tracks here are the acoustic folk Dylan everyone was accostomed to, and the other half are the recently plugged-in, electric Dylan that everyone saw for the first time at Newport. The album kicks off with the famous "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and gets better track by track. You have "She Belongs To Me" which is a beautiful acoustic piece about a woman who, through her methods and existence, has complete control over Dylan. Not the other way around as the title would suggest. Next is "Maggie's Farm", a piece about how various institutions- religion, government, corporation- can and will enslave you if you let them. "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" is one of the most poetic love songs ever written, and features many beautiful observations such as "She doesn't have to say she's faithful/yet she's true like ice, like fire." A lot of classic Dylan imagery in this song, used to explain what his lover is and is not. "Outlaw Blues" and "On The Road Again" are two bluesy numbers that really show a side of Dylan that no one had seen before, and many believe to be inspired by Kerouac's "On The Road". "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream" is an extremely surreal narrative about a stranger in a strange land. It speaks on American imperialism and what one would encounter and feel like if they had recently came to the country for the first time. Lyrically, the song is so complex in its metaphors and illusions that it may make your head cave in. "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's Alright, Ma" follow next. These are 2 of Dylan's most famous songs- the former a whirlwind of images about escape through music and the latter a personal account of feeling deprived, disappointed, cheated, neglected, and frightened (yet brave in the face of this adversity) by acts of society across all mediums. Finally, "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", a soft acoustic gem about change and moving on wraps up the album.
All in all, one of the most amazing recordings I have ever heard. Stunningly poetic and very deep. It just may change the way you look at the world.
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Book Subjects
- Blues-Rock
- Contemporary Folk
- Folk-Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock
- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter
- United States of America