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Change: beat. "Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) is a fantastic song. I love the sax solo and the musicianship in general. The lyrics are great as well. Overall, this is a terrific and misunderstood record."Best Song: "Changing of the Guards"According to Alias I agree with Alias on
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Change: I agree with Alias on this. I also think "Senor" Favorite Lyric: "There's a long-distance train rolling through the rain, tears on the letter I write.There's a woman I long to touch and I miss her so much but she's drifting like a satellite"According to AliasThis
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Change: "I agree with Michael Gray completely on this one. This is an outanding album! As always, Bob puts together some great musicians. A bit of
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Change: Background Vocals -- Carolyn Dennis, Jo Ann Harris, Helena SpringsTrumpet (“Is Your Love in Vain?”) -- Steve Madaio Reviews: From The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia by Michael Gray:"Street Legal [1978] Released around the time of Dylan’s first London concerts for 12 years, this is Dylan’s 20th album
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Change: the letter I write.There's a woman I long to touch and I miss her so much but she's drifting like a satellite"According to AliasThis has got to be Bob's most misunderstood album. And, according to the review above, on of his 1970's best.
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Change: Tracks,Tracks, arguably Dylan’s best record of the 1970s: a crucial album documenting a crucial period in Dylan’s own life. Every song deals with love’s betrayal, with Dylan’s being betrayed like Christ, and, head on, with the need to abandon woman’s love. Street Legal is one of Dylan’s
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Change: a singlelong-distance train rolling through linethe rain, perfectlytears captureson the moodletter I write.There's a woman ...I long to touch and I miss her so much but she's drifting like a satellite"According to AliasThis has got to be Bob's most misunderstood album.
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Change: Click EasyEdit to add information.The musicians: References: Trivia: Reviews: From The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia by Michael Gray:"Street Legal [1978] Released around the time of Dylan’s first London concerts for 12 years, this is Dylan’s 20th album and for a minority it
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Change: 61 Revisited. It is of astonishing complexity and confidence, delivered in one of Dylan’s most authoritative voices, and extremely badly produced."Best Song: Every album's got one...Favorite Lyric: Sometimes a single line perfectly captures the mood ... This has got to be Bob's most misunderstood album.
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Change: it warns us, as pointedly as art ever should, of what is to come. It prepares us for Dylan’s conversion to Christianity just as plainly as the end of John Wesley Harding prepares us for the country music of Nashville Skyline, and just as plainly as Bringing It
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Change: Dark Heat) Add Your Notes and Reviews Click EasyEdit to add information. The musicians: References: Trivia: Reviews: Click EasyEdit to add your album review (don't forget to giveyourself a byline!). Best Song: Every album's got one... Favorite Lyric: Sometimes a single line perfectly captures the mood ...
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Change: Street Legal (1978) Changing of the Guards New Pony No Time to Think Baby Stop Crying Is Your Love in Vain? Senor (Tales of Yankee Power) True Love Tends to Forget We Better Talk This Over Where Are You Tonight (Journey Through Dark Heat)
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