Ben, I enjoyed the review. You touched on many of my favorite LPs. Many of the LPs you liked were for differnt songs, or reasons than my own, but it's fun to see others opinions.
I have recently bought some of the Simply Vinyl reissues and found them to be amazing. Now I have to start over with the SACD!?!
I still think LPs sound better, but it should be interesting to see what Columbia does with the old familiar tunes.
Of the later work, I think "Oh Mercy" is a masterpiece close in quality to the "Blood on the Tracks" but with a decidedly different focus. "Desire" is another great LP but it isn't helped by "Hurricane." I understand why the song is there, but it's no "Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol!" The cause was just, but it doesn't make the song great. "Black Diamond Bay" is a real gem.
Dylans comments about his own songs almost always seem to be disengenuous. Kinda like he doesn't want to admit what they are about out of fear that someone might understand them. I refer to his comments about "Neigborhood Bully" and some of the others from Infidels.
All in all it's a good lot of music. I recently read a book about dylan, and played the LPs while reading about the particular portion of his life being mentioned. It added to the meaning of a lot of the tracks.
I guess I'll have to spend some more money and it's all your fault!!!
I have recently bought some of the Simply Vinyl reissues and found them to be amazing. Now I have to start over with the SACD!?!
I still think LPs sound better, but it should be interesting to see what Columbia does with the old familiar tunes.
Of the later work, I think "Oh Mercy" is a masterpiece close in quality to the "Blood on the Tracks" but with a decidedly different focus. "Desire" is another great LP but it isn't helped by "Hurricane." I understand why the song is there, but it's no "Lonesome Death of Hattie Carrol!" The cause was just, but it doesn't make the song great. "Black Diamond Bay" is a real gem.
Dylans comments about his own songs almost always seem to be disengenuous. Kinda like he doesn't want to admit what they are about out of fear that someone might understand them. I refer to his comments about "Neigborhood Bully" and some of the others from Infidels.
All in all it's a good lot of music. I recently read a book about dylan, and played the LPs while reading about the particular portion of his life being mentioned. It added to the meaning of a lot of the tracks.
I guess I'll have to spend some more money and it's all your fault!!!