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Bob Dylan - On The Rising Curve flac album
  • Performer Bob Dylan
  • Title On The Rising Curve
  • Date of release 2005
  • Style Electric Blues, Folk Rock, Country Rock
  • Other formats VOC AA MP1 MP3 RA AUD WAV
  • Genre Rock / Blues
  • Size MP3 1791 mb
  • Size FLAC 1359 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 232

Bob Dylan is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. Produced by Columbia's legendary talent scout John H. Hammond, who signed Dylan to the label, the album features folk standards, plus two original compositions, "Talkin' New York" and "Song to Woody".

Dylan' was a collection of outtakes that Columbia released after Bob Dylan left the label in 1973. From his debut album in 1962 through the 1966 masterpiece Blonde on Blonde, Bob Dylan had few, if any, peers in popular music. He wasn't simply ahead of the curve; he was creating the curve for many to follow. In those five years, Dylan went from folk darling to electric warrior, tagged with, and then shunning, any "spokesman of a generation" labels in favor of following his own path. Following a motorcycle accident in 1966, Dylan slid out of the public eye, emerging a year later with the understated brilliance of John Wesley Harding, which went in the opposite direction of the.

zimmerman is a trustafarian intelligence asset, note the duper's delight on his face on the first album cover in his be-a-communist hat. Leonard Cohen most likely wrote the lyrics at first which is why they're good, yet no one notices that they are surreptitiously pro-government

American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has released 38 studio albums, 91 singles, 26 notable extended plays, 40 music videos, 13 live albums, 14 volumes comprising The Bootleg Series, 19 compilation albums, 13 box sets, 7 soundtracks as main contributor, 5 music home videos and 2 non-music home videos. Dylan has been the subject of 5 documentaries, starred in 3 theatrical films, appeared in an additional 8 films and 10 home videos, and is the subject of the biographical tribute film I'm Not There

As for Dylan, he’s in great voice and plays lots of excellent harmonica. And this despite the fact that the album obviously found him in a deep funk, what with his having failed to release any new material for three-and-a-half years (instead we got 1973’s horrendous Dylan, which consisted of outtakes too shitty to be included on 1970’s equally awful Self-Portrait) and his marriage on the rocks. There’s also heaps of great piano on the album, from both Dylan and Manuel.

The irrepressible reality of Bob Dylan is a compound of spontaneity, candor, slicing wit and an uncommonly perceptive eye and ear for the way many of us constrict our capacity for living while a few of us don't. Not yet twenty-two at the time of this albums release, Dylan is growing at a swift, experience-hungry rate. In these performances, there is already a marked change from his first album ("Bob Dylan," Columbia CL 1779/CS 8579), and there will surely be many further dimensions of Dylan to come. His experience with adjusting himself to new sights and sounds started early. Of "Oxford Town," Dylan notes with laughter that "it's a banjo tune I play on the guitar.

One myth surrounding this album should also be dispelled here - his version of "House of the Rising Sun" here is worthwhile, but the version that was the inspiration for the Animals' recording was the one by Josh White.

There is a house down in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun. And it's been the ruin of many a-poor girl And me-oh, God-I'm one. My mother was a tailor She sewed these new blue jeans My sweetheart was a gambler, Lord Down in New Orleans. Now the only thing a gambler needs Is a suitcase and a trunk And the only time he's satisfied Is when he's on a drunk. He fills his glasses up to the brim And he'll pass the cards around And the only pleasure he gets out of life Is ramblin' from town to town

Tracklist

1-1 Hard Times 4:20
1-2 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again 9:21
1-3 All Along The Watchtower 7:37
1-4 Just Like A Woman 7:53
1-5 Tangled Up In Blue 13:59
1-6 Lay Lady Lay 8:58
1-7 Watching The River Flow 7:01
1-8 Little Moses 6:28
1-9 Tomorrow Night 5:38
2-1 Gates Of Eden 9:52
2-2 Don't Think Twice It's All Right 9:48
2-3 Cat's In The Well 8:04
2-4 I And I 10:13
2-5 I'll Remember You 8:05
2-6 Maggie's Farm 9:20
2-7 Ballad Of A Thin Man 8:32
2-6 It Ain't Me Babe 11:28

Credits

  • Bass – Tony Garnier
  • Drums – Winston Watson
  • Guitar – John Jackson
  • Harmonica – Bob Dylan
  • Steel Guitar, Slide Guitar – Bucky Baxter
  • Vocals, Guitar – Bob Dylan

Notes

Soundboard recorded live at Teatro Romano Merida, Spain 12 July 1993.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): MSBR-63A 1131
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): MSBR-63B 1928