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Bob Dylan - Great Sounds - (Don't) Look Back flac album
  • Performer Bob Dylan
  • Title Great Sounds - (Don't) Look Back
  • Date of release 1971
  • Country Germany
  • Other formats WMA MIDI TTA MOD AA VQF VOX
  • Genre Rock / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1912 mb
  • Size FLAC 1419 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 199

Robert Zimmer And Group. Don't) Look Back ‎(3xLP, Unofficial, Red + Box). Great Sounds (Don't) Look Back ‎(3xLP, Comp, Unofficial).

Dont Look Back is a 1967 American documentary film by D. A. Pennebaker that covers Bob Dylan's 1965 concert tour in England. In 1998, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant. In a 2014 Sight & Sound poll, film critics voted Dont Look Back the joint ninth best documentary film of all time.

When it first appeared in 1967, Don't Look Back was an eye-opening look at the tumultuous life of Bob Dylan circa 1965. It only grew in stature in later years, ranking as a classic examination of the world of popular music as it was lived in the ‘60s.

On Bob Dylan, The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, and The Times They Are A-Changin’, he knocked out Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, the New Lost City Ramblers, et al. Another Side of Bob Dylan was a moving and brilliant transitional album, perhaps the most personal work he’s ever done. He managed at least a draw or a TKO over the Beatles and the Stones with Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde on Blonde

Bob Dylan – The Rolling Thunder Revue: The 1975 Live Recordings. Bob Dylan In Concert: Brandeis University 1963. The Best Of The Original Mono Recordings. Bringing It All Back Home. Another Side Of Bob Dylan.

The early, groundbreaking films of . Pennebaker, including his mid-60s Bob Dylan portrait Dont Look Back, are undisputed masterworks of American cinéma vérité, but following a creative slump in the mid-70s his career needed fresh inspiration. He found it with filmmaker Chris Hegedus, with whom he has gone on to create a formidable body of work documenting almost 40 years of political and cultural change.

Bob Dylan, Modern Times. Some of these are great. You don't need to believe that Dylan's artistic renaissance is the most important event in western culture since the actual Renaissance to be beguiled by the descending riff of Spirit on the Water, or Nettie Moore's insistent pulse

Today we explore Bob Dylan’s masterful comeback, 1997’s Time Out of Mind. What Dylan had left to say or whether he had any enthusiasm left for saying it had, for a while, been unclear. Seven years had passed since he had released an original new tune, and that album, Under the Red Sky, was a near-catastrophe, scuttling what had seemed a comeback after Dylan crept through his polarizing ’80s evangelism. He had grown disillusioned with the cycle of writing and recording, he later said, and simply wanted to play.

Greatest Bob Dylan Albums interactive top ten list at TheTopTens®. BOB & BOTT have some lessers songs but every song on this album has great singing and great lryics. plus, it has too of the best songs of all time, like a rolling stone and desulation row. - RecklessGreed. 2 Blood on the Tracks. This is absolutely stunning. I will never grow tired of this genius. My favourite Bob Dylan album. The most underrated of Dylan's albums. A work of dazzling emotional complexity. Always loved this one. I don't understand why it isn't more highly regarded. 14 The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, the "Royal Albert Hall" Concert. Worth it for the magnificent lead up to Like A Rolling Stone.

Tracklist

A1 Ye Playboys And Playgirls
A2 With God On Our Side
A3 Blowin' In The Wind
A4 Wild Mountain Thyme
A5 Car, Car, Car
A6 Ballad Of Edgar Meyers
B1 Turn, Turn, Turn
B2 Wade In The Water
B3 Cocaine Blues
B4 John Birch Society Blues
B5 Masters Of War
B6 Hard Rain
C1 Who Killed Davey Moore
C2 I'll Keep It With Mine
C3 One Too Many Mornings
C4 Eternal Circle
C5 Love Minus Zero, No Limit
C6 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
D1 She Belongs To Me (Part1)
D2 She Belongs To Me (Part2)
D3 Maggie's Farm
D4 Like A Rolling Stone
D5 Please, Crawl Out Your Window
D6 Absolutely Sweet Marie
E1 Desolation Row
E2 Visions Of Johanna
E3 Positively 4th Street
F1 It's Alright Mama
F2 I Want You
F3 4th Time Around
F4 As I Went Out One Morning
F5 Girl Of The North Country
F6 Just Like A Woman
F7 All Along The Watchtower
F8 One Too Many Mornings

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 1): ARS 16334
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 2): ARS 16335
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 3): ARS 16336
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 4): ARS 16337
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 5): ARS 16338
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side 6): ARS 16339

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ARS 1, ARS 2, ARS 3 Robert Zimmer And Group (Don't) Look Back ‎(3xLP, Unofficial, Red + Box) Suds, Suds, Suds ARS 1, ARS 2, ARS 3 Germany 1971
ARS 16334 - 16339 Bob Dylan Great Sounds (Don't) Look Back ‎(3xLP, Comp, Unofficial) Suds ARS 16334 - 16339 Unknown

Talk about Bob Dylan - Great Sounds - (Don't) Look Back


Rrd
mine (from 1970) has a different photo on the front of the box, and it goes with a 18 page booklet with a reprint of "the rolling stone interview" by greil marcuswhite labels say: SODS (or is it GODS ?) in gothic letters - GREAT SOUNDS - (Don't) LOOK BACK - side 1/6 - GEMA - ARS 1/3 - Order No ARS 16334/163.39
FEISKO
And on the bottom of the label it says "Robert Zimmer and Group"?
Yozshunris
I bought this box november 1970 - so the release will be probably 1970 (or maybe even earlier)