Tuesday 10 February 2015

#385: Bob Dylan - Love and Theft

Bob Dylan - Love and Theft
September 11, 2001, Columbia

1. "Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum" - 4:46
2. "Mississippi" - 5:21
3. "Summer Days" - 4:52
4. "Bye and Bye" - 3:16
5. "Lonesome Day Blues" - 6:05
6. "Floater (Too Much to Ask)" - 4:59
7. "High Water (For Charley Patton)" - 4:04
8. "Moonlight" - 3:23
9. "Honest with Me" - 5:49
10. "Po' Boy" - 3:05
11. "Cry a While" - 5:05
12. "Sugar Baby" - 6:40

RESULTS
Rate: 6/10
Best Song: Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
Worst Song: Cry a While

Comments
<Insert Edgy 9/11 Joke here>
Bob Dylan has made a massive imprint on music. The raspy, twangy sounds just fit so perfectly into his quiet sounds.

This Album is just way too bluesy for my tastes.
The lyrics are, without a doubt, meaningful and such, but it's kind of a dull and forced sound that shoots out of the tones of rasp and sadness.

I don't really know what to say, other than "It was okay, but isn't for me."
Love Bob Dylan, don't like it when he pulls off Blues. I like his Folk, and love his Rock, and he has the perfect voice for Blues, but it's just not for me.

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