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Old 10-15-2016, 06:30 AM   #96
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I'm stunned, after reading through this entire thread, to see there's no love yet for Blood on the Tracks, his absolutely greatest album. I considered it such when it came out, and according to Rolling Stone, the consensus has come around to my opinion.

That said, I'll always have a weakness for Like a Rolling Stone, the second greatest rock song ever.
Blood on the tracks was my favorite album of Dylan's as well. I think I've had several versions over the years. The actual LP, cassette, CD, a remastered CD, and two different masterings on SACD, one from MOFI. Great stuff.

I'm also a big fan of the work he did with Harrison, Orbison, and Petty on the Traveling Wilbury's
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