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Thursday, December 21, 2006

My Greatest 100 (or so) Albums...



Blonde on Blonde (Columbia, 1966) Bob Dylan. This album, to me, represents Bob's second peak. It was recorded in Nashville and is the culmination of the groove he started with Highway 61 and continued through Bringing it All Back home. Dylan's songwriting, voice and the Hammond B-3 organ dominate once again. This is another of the greatest double albums ever issued, and it features a number of my favorite Dylan songs: One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later), I Want You, Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again, Just Like a Woman, and Absolutely Sweet Marie, are unbelievable. Nearly ten years after this was made, more Dylan music from this era came out on a collection called The Basement Tapes. It's worth picking up, too!

Like all music I talk about, you can get these and other Dylan diamonds at Amazon!

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