Author : Source Wikipedia
Release : 2013-09
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Download or read book Bob Dylan Albums written by Source Wikipedia. This book was released on 2013-09. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 103. Chapters: Blood on the Tracks, Highway 61 Revisited, "Love and Theft," The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, The Basement Tapes, Blonde on Blonde, Time Out of Mind, List of Basement Tapes songs, Bringing It All Back Home, Empire Burlesque, Desire, Shot of Love, Modern Times, Infidels, The Times They Are a-Changin', John Wesley Harding, Slow Train Coming, Oh Mercy, Another Side of Bob Dylan, Street-Legal, New Morning, Nashville Skyline, Planet Waves, Self Portrait, Together Through Life, Christmas in the Heart, Down in the Groove, Good as I Been to You, World Gone Wrong, Under the Red Sky, Knocked Out Loaded, Saved, Land of the Free Home of the Brave. Excerpt: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in May 1963 by Columbia Records. Whereas his debut album Bob Dylan had contained only two original songs, Freewheelin initiated the process of writing contemporary words to traditional melodies. Eleven of the thirteen songs on the album are original compositions by Dylan. The album kicks off with "Blowin' in the Wind," which would become one of the anthems of the 1960s, and an international hit for folk trio Peter, Paul & Mary soon after the release of Freewheelin. The album featured several other songs which came to be regarded as amongst Dylan's best compositions and classics of the 1960s folk scene: "Girl from the North Country," "Masters of War," "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" and "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right." Dylan's lyrics embraced stories ripped from the headlines about civil rights and he articulated anxieties about the fear of nuclear warfare. Balancing this political material were love songs, sometimes bitter and accusatory, and material that features surreal humor. Freewheelin' showcased Dylan's songwriting talent...