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Down in the Groove [Import]

~ Bob Dylan
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  • Audio CD (1 Jun 1988)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000025RI8
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 43,349 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Let's Stick Together
2. When Did You Leave Heaven
3. Sally Sue Brown
4. Death Is Not The End
5. Had A Dream About You Baby
6. Ugliest Girl In The World
7. Silvio
8. Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)
9. Shenandoah
10. Rank Strangers To Me

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars what a pleasant surprise, 22 Sep 2003
I brought this album at the airport before going on holiday, as being a big Dylan fan, this was one of the few 'in-between albums' I didn't have. I had brought 'World Gone Wrong' a few weeks before hand and was not impressed and expected the same kind of outcome with this album.

But I loved it!!!

I love all Bob's slow songs/ballads and his beautifully sentimental 'when did you leave heaven' and hope-filled yet apocalyptic 'death is not the end' proved to me that no-one can do this sort of thing like Bob can.
And what can i say about 'ugliest girl in the world'? Musically it is a typical 12 bar stomper, but the tongue in cheek lyrics had me in stitches which doesn't happen to me much when I listen to Bob.
I don't think Bob put a lot of thought into this album, and it was written just as a contract filler, but I listen to it knowing it is Bob running at 25%, and enjoy it for what it is. OK, The songs could have been placed a bit more thoughtfully instead of the slow-fast-slow-fast sequence, but i just program my CD player and that sorts this out.

Get it,
it is a fun album,
with a few nice surprises on it.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Oh, Shenandoah!, 7 Jan 2003
By D.Williamson (Cheshire) - See all my reviews
As a part of Bob's canon, this is not perceived as major, and, to use a cliche, should not be one of the first albums of his you buy - Bringing It All Back Home, Highway 61, Blonde on Blonde, Blood On The Tracks would all be good choices. However, for the established Bob fan, this album is by no means abysmal.

Shenandoah, a traditional song which older Bob fans may well have heard from other sources during the folk days of the sixties, is simply awesome - Bob's voice echoes like it would on Good As I've Been To You and World Gone Wrong, and gives an outstandingly poignant rendition. The music is a brilliant adaption of a simple folk melody to an electric sensibility; the rhythm section is pulsating, seething with controlled energy. The song is a landmark in Bob's history, both on its own and as a pointer to his work from the middle '90s onwards, and should not be missed.

Shenandoah is, however, also notable in its initially stark contrast to the rest of the album. The album is essentially a series of covers, many of them rock n' roll standards, or at least rock n' roll influenced. Let's Stick Together is the most famous of these songs, and has appeared in many incarnations over the years - "come on, come on, let's stick together..." - it is the song you think it is! Bob's version is reasonably listenable. When Did You Leave Heaven has a prominent drum beat that seems to emphasise the off beat whilst everyone else plays to the on beat, which gives a somewhat strange effect; if one gets over this, though, this slow song, again with a very fine vocal performance from Bob, is one of the highlights of the album in its emotional power.

These two songs pave the way for the rest of the album, other than Shenandoah; the songs are rollicking rock n' roll or powerful and slow. On no song are the words particularly distinguished, but on the slow songs, Bob's tight emotion gives the songs an underlying meaning. Seriously, I do not think that Bob's voice has often been on better form than this late '80s period, and the slow songs here reflect that. On the fast songs, the lack of depth is sometimes concealed in the foot-tapping music.

Thus, in fact, Bob's own songs on this album, Had A Dream About You Baby, Death Is Not The End, and Ugliest Girl In The World (co-written with Robert Hunter) are far worse peformances than the covers, where Bob throws his heart and soul into it; on his own songs, one gets the impression that he knows that these lyrics are not his best, his melodies not his most inventive, but on the covers this of course does not matter. 'Rank Strangers To Me' is a phenomenal performance, Silvio (the best of Bob's compositions - again with Robert Hunter) licks along nicely, Sally Sue Brown is passable, and Ninenty Miles An Hour is bearable for me, though some love this song.

Bob fans should, then, get this album to hear Bob at his performing best, and to hear Shenandoah. These aspects make the album better than several other of Bob's albums, and should not be ignored.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not as bad as some would have you believe, 6 Mar 2007
By Holy Smoke (Somewhere in Time) - See all my reviews
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Well it came to the crunch and that gap in my Dylan collection screamed out to be filled. Down In The Groove happened to be that album and after being put off it for so long I decided to give it a shot. Well it took me a while but I'm coming round to the fact that, while nothing special, down in the groove is in fact a pretty decent little album. It came at a time when Dylan's output was less than inspired because, well, Dylan was less than inspired when he wrote it. However, don't let that put you off (as it did for me) as there is much to take from this album. Dylan's cover of (known Bob lover) Bryan Ferry's 'Lets Stick Together' is not as good as it could have been but you can't really fail with such a great song. When Did You Leave Heaven is a low point of the album (much like Knocked Out Loaded's They Killed Him, not in style just in bore factor). Sally Sue Brown, Had A Dream About You Baby and Ugliest Girl in The World are all pretty good foot stompers (the latter being a genuinely laugh out load song from Mr D). The best song on the album Silvio comes just at the right time and keeps the momentum going strong. The last three songs slow it down somewhat but are still very listenable.
Overall you either buy it or you don't but in this humble reviewers opinion you should give it a shot.
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