Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
Жанр: Folk/Rock
Год выпуска альбома: 1965
Год выпуска диска: 2003
Производитель диска: Hybrid SACD Columbia / Mastered by Greg Calbi
Аудио кодек: FLAC
Тип рипа: (tracks+.cue)
Битрейт аудио: 24 bit / 96 khz
Продолжительность: 51:32
Источник : сеть
Релизер : aksman
Трэклист:
"Like a Rolling Stone" – 6:09
"Tombstone Blues" – 5:58
"It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" – 4:09
"From a Buick 6" – 3:19
"Ballad of a Thin Man" – 5:58
"Queen Jane Approximately" – 5:31
"Highway 61 Revisited" – 3:30
"Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" – 5:31
"Desolation Row" – 11:21
*Allmusic.com rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Personnel
Bob Dylan – guitar, harmonica, piano, vocals, liner notes, police sirens
Mike Bloomfield – guitar
Harvey Brooks aka Harvey Goldstein – bass
Bobby Gregg – drums
Paul Griffin – organ, piano
Al Kooper – organ, piano (Hohner pianet)
Sam Lay – drums
Charlie McCoy – guitar
Frank Owens – piano
Russ Savakus – bass
Доп. информация
It's hard to overestimate the importance of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, the record that firmly established Dylan as an unparalleled songwriter, one of considerable skill, imagination, and vision. At the time, folk had been quite popular on college campuses and bohemian circles, making headway onto the pop charts in diluted form, and while there certainly were a number of gifted songwriters, nobody had transcended the scene as Dylan did with this record. There are a couple (very good) covers, with "Corrina Corrina" and "Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance," but they pale with the originals here. At the time, the social protests received the most attention, and deservedly so, since "Blowin' in the Wind," "Masters of War," and "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" weren't just specific in their targets; they were gracefully executed and even melodic. Although they've proven resilient throughout the years, if that's all Freewheelin' had to offer, it wouldn't have had its seismic impact, but this also revealed a songwriter who could turn out whimsy ("Don't Think Twice, It's All Right"), gorgeous love songs ("Girl From the North Country"), and cheerfully absurdist humor ("Bob Dylan's Blues," "Bob Dylan's Dream") with equal skill. This is rich, imaginative music, capturing the sound and spirit of America as much as that of Louis Armstrong, Hank Williams, or Elvis Presley. Dylan, in many ways, recorded music that equaled this, but he never topped it.
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Tascam US-144 Audio Interface
Wavelab 5.01 Recording Software
SACD-Player > Tascam > Laptop > recorded in 24/96 > split into seperate Tracks >
FLAC encoded (1.21) > create m3U & cue with Foobar2000