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DescriptionRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. Art & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Bob Dylan With Joan Baez during the civil rights "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom", August 28, 1963 Bob Dylan and the Band touring in Chicago, 1974 Dylan, the Spectrum, 2007 Wikipedia: Bob Dylan (/ˈdɪlən/; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, artist, and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest, although Dylan repudiated suggestions from journalists that he was a spokesman for his generation. Nevertheless, early songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" became anthems for the American civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his initial base in the American folk music revival, Dylan's six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" altered the range of popular music in 1965. His mid-1960s recordings, backed by rock musicians, reached the top end of the United States music charts while also attracting denunciation and criticism from others in the folk movement. Dylan's lyrics have incorporated various political, social, philosophical, and literary influences. They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed to the burgeoning counterculture. Initially inspired by the performances of Little Richard, and the songwriting of Woody Guthrie, Robert Johnson and Hank Williams, Dylan has amplified and personalized musical genres. His recording career, spanning 50 years, has explored the traditions in American song—from folk, blues, and country to gospel, rock and roll, and rockabilly to English, Scottish, and Irish folk music, embracing even jazz and the Great American Songbook. Dylan performs with guitar, keyboards, and harmonica. Backed by a changing line-up of musicians, he has toured steadily since the late 1980s on what has been dubbed the Never Ending Tour. His accomplishments as a recording artist and performer have been central to his career, but his greatest contribution is considered his songwriting. Since 1994, Dylan has published six books of drawings and paintings, and his work has been exhibited in major art galleries. As a musician, Dylan has sold more than 100 million records, making him one of the best-selling artists of all time; he has received numerous awards including Grammy, Golden Globe, and Academy Award; he has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame, Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Songwriters Hall of Fame. The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2008 awarded him a special citation for "his profound impact on popular music and American culture, marked by lyrical compositions of extraordinary poetic power." In May 2012, Dylan received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Barack Obama. Love And Theft Released September 11, 2001 Recorded May 2001 Genre Folk rock, blues rock, country blues, roots rock, electric blues, Americana Length 57:25 Label Columbia Producer Jack Frost (Bob Dylan's pseudonym) Love and Theft is the thirty-first studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on September 11, 2001 by Columbia Records. Though often referred to without quotations, the correct title is "Love and Theft". It featured backing by his touring band of the time, with keyboardist Augie Meyers added for the sessions. It peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified with a gold album by the RIAA. 1 Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum 4:46 2 Mississippi 5:21 3 Summer Days 4:53 4 Bye and Bye 3:16 5 Lonesome Day Blues 6:05 6 Floater (Too Much to Ask) 5:00 7 High Water (For Charley Patton) 4:05 8 Moonlight 3:23 9 Honest With Me 5:49 10 Po' Boy 3:06 11 Cry a While 5:05 12 Sugar Baby 6:41 Personnel: Bob Dylan — vocals, guitar, piano, record production Larry Campbell — guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin Charlie Sexton — guitar Augie Meyers — accordion, Hammond B3 organ, Vox organ Tony Garnier — bass David Kemper — drums Clay Meyers — bongos Chris Shaw — engineering ENJOY! Sharing Widget |