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Blood On The Tracks

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  2. Simple Twist Of Fate 4:17 Not Available  
  3. You're A Big Girl Now 4:31 Not Available  
  4. Idiot Wind 7:44 Not Available  
  5. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 2:55 Not Available  
  6. Meet Me In The Morning 4:20 Not Available  
  7. Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts 8:50 Not Available  
  8. If You See Her, Say Hello 4:47 Not Available  
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10. Buckets Of Rain 3:22 Not Available  
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73 of 74 people found the following review helpful
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Some personal stuff first: hearing Tangled Up In Blue under the bedclothes on late night radio, when I should have been revising for O' Levels, first turned me on to this album - and to the power of poetry and the blues. Until punk came along and shifted my musical axis, this album was rarely off my turntable...ultimately the turntable broke and got replaced by a CD player, so that it has been twenty years since I listened to this album. I finally got around to buying it on CD 6 months ago - and it sounds as great and moving as it first did to the callow teenager under the bedclothes.

There's never been a doubt about Dylan's lyrical ability, but the poetry, combined with narrative flow, of Tangled Up in Blue, Simple Twist of Fate and Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts turn them into real "tours de force". The emotional connection that You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go, If You See Her, Say Hello and Shelter From the Storm make - and the sweet bitterness of Idiot Wind and Buckets of Rain - really hit the spot. Oh - and the melodies are strong too. These are Dylan tunes you can hum along too, if you're so inclined.

Surely every music lover has this album already?

Dylan may not be my favourite artiste of all time - but if I could take just one album with me when I die, it would be this one.

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Listen to this loud and alone,without distractions,and have the lyric sheet near at hand.This will make you think,listen again and think some more.In possibly his greatest work Dylan expresses one or more emotions to which we can all relate somewhere or at sometime.If you want the antithesis of manufactured image driven substanceless pop you have found it.

Although there was some very good intervening material,Dylan would not produce anything of this quality again until 1997 when Grammy winner Time Out of Mind enriched our lives and on which his masterpiece Not Dark Yet appears.

One of these two is his best and which may depend on your mood when you listen.

Blood On The Tracks best track? That is a very difficult question and in many ways it only exists as a whole work but,if pressed, Shelter From The Storm. Pure Genius
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63 of 65 people found the following review helpful
A timeless Classic 19 May 2004
By Mr. M. L. Hawes VINE™ VOICE
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Bob Dylan's 'Blood on the Tracks' is one of the most talked about albums of all time and having recently discovered it's contents I can now understand why.

To me Bob Dylan was the whining voice that played incessantly in my frequent visits to hippy run record shops in my punk days of youth. An endless drone that seemed directionless and empty.

Now, at the grand old age of 37, I decided it was about time that I investigated the work of the great man and what a work this is.

Essentially folk / blues in it's make up, this is a collection of songs of intense quality and breathtaking emotion. Dylan is on spectacular form and delivers each track with the depth of feeling that suggests he was personally involved with the story line of each one.

This is one of the finest albums I have ever heard and has been played to death since I bought it. I defy anyone not to connect with one or two of the songs and would describe it as educational and essential for any music lovers collection.

Wonderful

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A Pointless Review.
Reviewing 'Blood on the Tracks' is absolutely pointless by now, it is a work of genius, the world knows it, it is potentially THE zenith of 20th century music. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Trompe Le Monde
One of the best
Blood on the tracks is one of my favourite albums ever. i have always been a bob dylan fan and this is rightly regarded as one of his best albums. Read more
Published 3 months ago by adamf
This has to be up there
As a fan of Bob Dylan since virtualy the begining, it is strange that despite buying most of his albums, through to those of 2000+, I never bought Blood on the Tracks. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Wheel man
Buckets of Pain - Dylanesque 20th Century Masterpiece
Dylan's vocal ability has been questioned by some over the years, but the lyrical and poetic majesty that is Bob Dylan and had and has never been equalled in popular music was... Read more
Published 5 months ago by tony severyns
real music
absolutely fantastic album, buckets of rain needs to be herd at least ten times for the lyrics to sink in. idiot wind , simple twist of fate, i could go on and on. Read more
Published 7 months ago by mr hepti
Divorce, betrayal and re-birth
Dylan reconnected with his darker muses and his public with this album after a period of emotional trauma and creative freewheeling. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. Stuart Morton
Album title meaning?
In this perfect song-cycle ('Blood on the Tracks') Dylan articulates what most of us can only vaguely feel. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Jack Oliver
Genius
There is so much great music and so many wonderful albums and Blood on the Tracks is both great and wonderful. Read more
Published 13 months ago by kippy
Bloodied, but unbowed
I'll start by being honest; I have a love/hate relationship with this album. Sometimes I think it's pretty good and sometimes not so good. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Mr. G. O'doherty
Your hip cd collection guide. Pt.3
This album is ideal for those who want a good record collection that they will never listen to.

If you want to be hip and be admired these are the albums you should have... Read more
Published 19 months ago by I. P. J. Brayshaw
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