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Blood On The Tracks
Reis Rmst ed.
Reissued, Remastered
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Track Listings
1 | Tangled up in Blue |
2 | Simple Twist of Fate |
3 | You're a Big Girl Now |
4 | Idiot Wind |
5 | You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go |
6 | Meet Me in the Morning |
7 | Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts |
8 | If You See Her, Say Hello |
9 | Shelter from the Storm |
10 | Buckets of Rain |
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Product Description
This is the re-mastered reissue of Bob Dylan's 1975 album BLOOD ON THE TRACKS.
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Inevitably, when critics praise a new Dylan album, they label it the "best since Blood on the Tracks," and with good reason. Inspired by a crumbled marriage, and recorded after a tour with the Band had apparently re-ignited his creativity, Blood is among Dylan's masterpieces. The album's epic songs are well known, but its real high points are the shorter numbers--"You're a Big Girl Now," the flawless blues "Meet Me in the Morning," and the sweetly devastating "Buckets of Rain." These are songs of "images and distorted facts," each expressed through tangled points of view, and all of them blue. --David Cantwell
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.9 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches; 1.6 ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Item model number : 2192759
- Original Release Date : 2004
- Run time : 52 minutes
- Date First Available : January 29, 2007
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B00026WU7I
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,553 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #19 in Contemporary Folk (CDs & Vinyl)
- #75 in Folk Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #92 in Pop Singer-Songwriters
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Better than OG
I can't remember what inspired me to make Blood on the Tracks on of my first Dylan choices; maybe because "Shelter from the Storm" was a song I knew I did like from his "popular" catalogue. But these lilting melodies, in many cases quite simple ("You're Going to Make Me Lonesome When You Go"), but always beautifully crafted, and the witty lyricism keep this CD perennially on my changer.
"Blood on the Tracks" was written during a very difficult time, as his marriage was disintegrating (his divorce did not occur till 1977, while BOT was released in late 1974).. Much of the CD focuses on relationship and their endings. "Tangled Up in Blue" starts from the beginning. "Simple Twist of Fate" tells of the emptiness felt after a one-night-stand.
"You're a Big Girl Now" might be the first song to refer to an ended relationship.. The protagonist is saying goodbye to someone, reassuring himself more than her as she boards a plane that she can take care of herself on her own. He's accepted the separation, although there's one plaintive cry in the middle: "I can change, I swear", which resolves: " I can make it through, You can make it too."
Sure, there is anger. ("Idiot Wind"). Sure, there is pain. But the human spirit triumphs in these songs, as well.
My personal favorite is "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go." Once again, the protagonist has accepted his love's decision to leave, and perhaps he also has pulled away some. But he still is able to sing her praises, and to know part of what they had will go with him: "But I'll see you in the sky above, In the tall grass, in the ones I love"
I've heard that Mozart was writing his tender, uplifting aria "Ruhe sanft, mein holdes Leben" (K 336b), after he had just been unceremoniously dumped by the love of his life, Aloysia Weber. Who knows if history will be as kind to Robert Zimmerman as to Wolfgang Mozart, but at least they have these things in common: people have gone around whistling their tunes in the streets during their lifetimes, and they were able to write hopefulness even during a time of pain.
(And trivia fans: the song over which Hootie and the Blowfish were sued after using its lyrics is on this cd.
Ain't Bobby so cool?)
Tangled up and blue.
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Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2022