Highway 61 Revisited

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Highway 61 Revisited Dylan was virtually gushing great songs when this masterpiece arrived in the summer of 1965. From the epochal opening of "Like a Rolling Stone" through the absurdly apocalyptic closer, "Desolation Row," his command of surrealistic language was daring and amazing. As a vocalist, he was rewriting the rules of the game. Jimi Hendrix made note of Mr. Z's technically suspect pitch and decided that he too was a singer. And the backing, though ragged, is precisely right. Is this the essential Dylan album? It's certainly one of them. --Steven Stolder

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Tracks
1Like A Rolling Stone
2Tombstone Blues
3It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
4From A Buick 6
5Ballad Of A Thin Man
6Queen Jane Approximately
7Highway 61 Revisited
8Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
9Desolation Row



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