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| | Bob Dylan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dylan's 1978 album Street-Legal was lyrically one of his more complex and absorbing, it suffered, however, from a poor sound mix (attributed to his studio recording practices), submerging much of its instrumentation in the sonic equivalent of cotton wadding until its remastered CD release nearly a quarter century later. |  | | Dylan performs with the guitar, keyboard and harmonica. |  | | The Beatles, amongst others, listened to this album and 1964's The Times They Are A-Changin' obsessively and realized that entire albums of boy-meets-girl songs were now, at one blow, outmoded. |
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| | Dylan, Bob - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Dylan, Bob |
 | | Dylan learned guitar at the age of 10 and autoharp and harmonica at 15. |  | | , Dylan, in turn, has had a profound effect on folk and rock music rock music, type of music originating in the United States in the mid-1950s and increasingly popular throughout much of the world. |  | | Among Dylan's many social protest songs are "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are A-Changin'." Dylan's style evolved from acoustic folk ("Don't Think Twice") to folk rock ("Highway 61 Revisited"), country blues ("Country Pie"), and hard-driving rock. |
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| | Keys To The Rain: The Definitive Bob Dylan Encyclopedia |
 | | There really is no reason for Trager not to have included these songs, since he includes all songs Dylan has played in concert (both original songs and cover versions), and he includes unnecessarily long biographies of the authors of said covers. |  | | Nor is there anything on great covers recorded by Dylan in the studio but not released (such as "Freedom for the Stallion"). |  | | Trager writes in the introduction that "unreleased outtakes" and "unreleased material from The Basement Tapes are not included." Yet he includes songs never released by Dylan but recorded and released by other artists (which the author should have explained in the too-brief introduction). |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Keys to the Rain: The Definitive Bob Dylan Encyclopedia: Books |
 | | Descriptions of Dylan's 43 officially released albums and collaborative efforts, including year of release, record company, serial number information for all formats (LP, CD, and cassette), track list, musicians, and descriptive analysis of its place in Dylan's career are provided. |  | | In addition, this book offers critical and historically detailed entries on each of the more than 700 songs Dylan has recorded or performed in more than four decades of touring, including composer information, and the album on which the song appeared. |  | | Completing this reference are detailed biographical sketches of more than 100 musicians, songwriters, and other individuals associated with Dylan, and a selected list of films in which he has been involved. |
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| | Bob Dylan - Expecting Rain |
 | | 5 - German: Richard Klein: My Name It Is Nothin': Bob Dylan - (Perlentaucher) from Eddy Bettens. |  | | 22 - Dylan, Haggard Rock Sun Dome Crowd - (TBO) from tom thoeni 1630 |  | | 6 - Want A Bob Dylan Album You Can Dance To? |
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