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82 of 94 people found the following review helpful Dylan's roadhouse blues--dark, rowdy, haunting, and among his latter-day best, September 11, 2012 By Jack Tripper (Northwest Indiana/Chicagoland area) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Tempest (Audio CD) There's been no singer-songwriter in the near 60-year history of rock music who's a better storyteller than Bob Dylan. He proved it with his (now legendary) humble folk beginnings, and he continues to prove it today, as evidenced by the very dark, very epic 'Tempest,' an album that can proudly stand next to the best of his post-'Blood on the Tracks' repertoire.
After a somewhat lean 1980's and even leaner early-mid 90's as far as quality output from Dylan, he's now in the midst of a pretty remarkable 15-year renaissance beginning with 1997's near-perfect 'Time Out of Mind.' Every album in that span has been extremely well-received and critically-acclaimed--with only '09's 'Together Through Life' receiving even the mildest of criticisms--and I have a pretty strong feeling this trend will continue with his latest. As someone who's been slightly burnt-out on Dylan over the past few years, I think it's safe to say he won't be coming out of my rotation anytime in the foreseeable... Read more
94 of 112 people found the following review helpful Great CD, But..., September 11, 2012 By BruBz (Cincinnati) - See all my reviews This review is from: Tempest (Audio CD) Great Music but don't waste your money on the "Limited Edition" All you get for the extra $7.00
is a cheesy booklet.Not even glossy photos.
Buy the basic CD. If you like Dylan you will like it.
40 of 51 people found the following review helpful AT 71, DYLAN IS THE COOLEST GUY ON PLANET, September 12, 2012 By Mets Fan (Bird Key, Florida) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Tempest (Deluxe Limited Edition) (Audio CD) This is one of Dylan's best albums. It rates up there with the best of his later works - TOOM, L&T, MT and easily rates up there with HW61, BOOT and BOB. Every cut on this album is great. 'Duquesne Whistle' is a great Bob Wills type of country swing - 'Soon After Midnight' sounds like a 1930's crooner song, but if you listen closely - the singer is stalking this woman. Narrow Way takes a Bo Carter/Mississippi Sheiks line "You'll Work Down To Me Someday" and builds a rocking cut that will definitely be played in many concerts of his Never Ending Tour. 'Long and Wasted Years' is talked by Bob and seems to me to be the couple from Brownsville Girl, 30-years later. 'Pay In Blood' is as angry as other Dylan classics such as "...Rolling Stone" or "Idiot Wind". One of the best songs on this album! Next is 'Scarlet Town'. I will say nothing about this song except listen to his voice and the lyrics. Haunting. An instant Dylan classic. 'Early Roman Kings' is Muddy Water's 'Mannish Boy' tune -... Read more
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82 of 94 people found the following review helpful Dylan's roadhouse blues--dark, rowdy, haunting, and among his latter-day best, By Jack Tripper (Northwest Indiana/Chicagoland area) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Tempest (Audio CD) There's been no singer-songwriter in the near 60-year history of rock music who's a better storyteller than Bob Dylan. He proved it with his (now legendary) humble folk beginnings, and he continues to prove it today, as evidenced by the very dark, very epic 'Tempest,' an album that can proudly stand next to the best of his post-'Blood on the Tracks' repertoire.After a somewhat lean 1980's and even leaner early-mid 90's as far as quality output from Dylan, he's now in the midst of a pretty remarkable 15-year renaissance beginning with 1997's near-perfect 'Time Out of Mind.' Every album in that span has been extremely well-received and critically-acclaimed--with only '09's 'Together Through Life' receiving even the mildest of criticisms--and I have a pretty strong feeling this trend will continue with his latest. As someone who's been slightly burnt-out on Dylan over the past few years, I think it's safe to say he won't be coming out of my rotation anytime in the foreseeable... Read more 94 of 112 people found the following review helpful Great CD, But..., By BruBz (Cincinnati) - See all my reviews This review is from: Tempest (Audio CD) Great Music but don't waste your money on the "Limited Edition" All you get for the extra $7.00is a cheesy booklet.Not even glossy photos. Buy the basic CD. If you like Dylan you will like it. 40 of 51 people found the following review helpful AT 71, DYLAN IS THE COOLEST GUY ON PLANET, By Mets Fan (Bird Key, Florida) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Tempest (Deluxe Limited Edition) (Audio CD) This is one of Dylan's best albums. It rates up there with the best of his later works - TOOM, L&T, MT and easily rates up there with HW61, BOOT and BOB. Every cut on this album is great. 'Duquesne Whistle' is a great Bob Wills type of country swing - 'Soon After Midnight' sounds like a 1930's crooner song, but if you listen closely - the singer is stalking this woman. Narrow Way takes a Bo Carter/Mississippi Sheiks line "You'll Work Down To Me Someday" and builds a rocking cut that will definitely be played in many concerts of his Never Ending Tour. 'Long and Wasted Years' is talked by Bob and seems to me to be the couple from Brownsville Girl, 30-years later. 'Pay In Blood' is as angry as other Dylan classics such as "...Rolling Stone" or "Idiot Wind". One of the best songs on this album! Next is 'Scarlet Town'. I will say nothing about this song except listen to his voice and the lyrics. Haunting. An instant Dylan classic. 'Early Roman Kings' is Muddy Water's 'Mannish Boy' tune -... Read more |
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