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The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia (Hardcover)
by Michael Gray (Author)
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A magnificent and illuminating guide to Bob Dylan's universe., 24 Aug 2006
By Jazzrook (Purbrook , Hampshire) - See all my reviews
This hefty 736 page tome is an utterly engrossing encyclopedia which represents the fruits of over 30 years' assiduous research by that doyen of Dylan writers, Michael Gray.
As well as detailed analyses of many of Dylan's songs and albums there's an astonishingly wide range of entries from Blind Willie McTell & Sleepy John Estes to Arthur Rimbaud & William Blake.
'The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia' is an entertaining and illuminating guide to Dylan's universe which, in the words of the author, will "open up a wider world, to be sent down a thousand boulevards".
Anyone with the slightest interest in Dylan should get hold of a copy of this magnificent, literate and endlessly fascinating book which also includes a searchable CD-rom of the entire text.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, 29 Jun 2006
By C. Webster (St Andrews, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Michael Gray's 'The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia' is that increasingly rare combination of the beautifully-written with the beautifully-produced book. A 736-page tome bound in black leather, with Dylan's visage emerging in a silvered photo-negative format on the front, the initial attraction demanded by the book's appearance is sustained when you hold, open and begin to read the entries in this superlative assessment of Dylanology. For make no mistake, this is no mere category by category listing, but a partisan, opinionated and, above all, informed and informative series of interpretations of Dylan's life and career ouvre, and those who touched and were touched by its progress.

The author is the most amenable of companions on the journey upon which he takes the reader. He is witty to the point of inducing laugh-out-loud moments. He is also capable of great depth, and his insight into the lyrics is astonishing. Gray is, of course, an established Dylanphile; but he is no sycophant. He can be as critical of Dylan where he sees this as merited as he can be of collaborators and contemporaries such as Robbie Robertson and the Rolling Stones. In the entry for Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter, for instance, Gray concludes of Dylan's 'Hurricane' that "[a]lmost every line of Dylan's song is inaccurate, from its depiction of events and who was where when through to its depiction of Carter." He adds the rider, however, that "None of this makes any difference to 'Hurricane' as a creative achievement, any more than the facts of Pretty Boy Floyd's life can have any power over the life of Woody Guthrie's song about him. Dylan's record has a blazing vivacity, a life-affirming generosity of sweep; it's a scintillating rendition of a skilful, affecting narrative crafted with great skill, not as a 'message' but as lines of song shaped as a series of cascades and sung with much verve, alertly expressive in its detailing, its ability to change mood and pace, and to dart in, paint a quick and vivid picture and move on. It's cinematic and celebratory." In other words, Dylan was duped by 'Hurricane' Carter (who'd sent a copy of his book 'The Sixteenth Round' to Dylan), but such is Dylan's art that the facts (rightly) don't get in the way of a great song.

Elsewhere, in the Rolling Stones' entry, Gray writes of how 'In middle age, decades after their prime, the once-incomparable rock band the Rolling Stones toured with Bob Dylan, rather briefly, in South America, in April 1998. On the 4th and 5th, during the Stones' sets in the River Plate Stadium in Beunos Aires, Argentina, Dylan came on stage and shared vocals with Mick Jagger as the Stones played Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone.' The on stage collaboration was repeated in Brazil, on April 11 in Rio de Janiero and two nights later in San Paolo.........Three years earlier, on July 27, 1995, they had tried this out at a Rolling Stones concert in Montpellier, France, though on this occasion Dylan had sung only the second verse of the song and Jagger all the rest. This was eight days after the Stones had studio-recorded the song themselves with stupefying dullness.........."

The volume is as up to date as anything can published can be, with an informed look at Dylan's song 'Cross the Green Mountain' and the accompanying video featuring him for the Civil War movie 'God's and Generals' (elsewher Gray gives a learned expose of Dylan's involvement with Sam Peckinpah for the latter's 'Pat Garret and Billy the Kid'). Gray also includes a wryly humorous look at Dylan's acceptance of an honourary doctorate at St Andrew's University in 2004.

Pick up this waspishly errudite, vastly informative, and lavishly produced volume and begin leafing through it and you will be hooked. It's a book to be dipped into to read, not just to look things up.
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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, 20 Jul 2006
By N. Dodd "Nick Dodd" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This book is insightful and entirely enjoyable. It is a bit like having Michae