ALBUMS
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- VAN MORRISON: MOONDANCE: 1970: 5+ STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Van The Man’s most accessible album.
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- THE MONKEES: GREATEST HITS: 1976: 5 STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Packed with the hits.
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- SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES: GOING TO A GO-GO: 1965: 4 STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Motown in the 60’s about singles but this is a pretty good album. Favorite non-single on the album- Head To Toe.
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- THE BEATLES: RUBBER SOUL: 1965: 5+ STARS OUT OF 5 STARS:
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- BOB DYLAN: GOOD AS I BEEN TO YOU: 1992: 3 STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Dylan was having trouble writing songs at this point- an album of traditional folk songs and covers…
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- BOB DYLAN: WORLD GONE WRONG: 1994: 3 1/2 STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Dylan was having trouble writing songs at this point- an album of traditional folk songs and covers– a little better than the previous album.
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- BOB DYLAN: TIME OUT OF MIND: 1997: 5 STARS OUT OF 5 STARS: Dylan first album of Dylan songs in seven years- was well worth the wait. His best album since Blood On The Tracks and wins him the American League Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Some good tunes yesterday. Time out of mind is such a good album eh. Not just the songs but the sound/production via Lanois — wonderful evocative stuff
Good point on the production. It does have a better sound than a lot of his records. Maybe at this point -he felt it important to take a little more time in the studio.
Or he trusted lanois to take care of it after he went home…