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Bob Dylan (Purple Vinyl)

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発売日 2018年09月14日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルWaxtime In Color
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 950641
SKU 8436559464642

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Solo performer: Bob Dylan (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica). Recorded in Columbia Recording Studios, New York, New York in 1961. Includes liner notes by Stacey Williams and Robert Shelton. The first album from the greatest musical poet of the 20th century gave little indication of what was to come. Although released in 1962, it reeks of the 50s folk/protest movement. Many of the standards covered by Dylan had been sung by a thousand troubadours throughout the McCarthy era and the anti-war movement. Dylan sings like an innocent angel, and makes Eric Von Schmidt's lusty "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" sound sweet. The seeds of greatness were apparent in the sensitive original "Song To Woody," a sadly overlooked entry in the massive Dylan catalogue. A wonderful exercise in what was then and what is not now.

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    【A面】

    1. 1.
      You're No Good

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    2. 2.
      Talkin' New York

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    3. 3.
      In My Time Of Dyin'

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    4. 4.
      Man Of Constant Sorrow

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    5. 5.
      Fixin' To Die

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    6. 6.
      Pretty Peggy-O

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    7. 7.
      Highway 51

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    8. 8.
      Mixed-Up Confusion(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

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    【B面】

    1. 1.
      Gospel Plow

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    2. 2.
      Baby, Let Me Follow You Down

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    3. 3.
      House Of The Risin' Sun

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    4. 4.
      Freight Train Blues

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    5. 5.
      Song To Woody

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    6. 6.
      See That My Grave Is Kept Clean

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

    7. 7.
      Baby, Please Don'T Go (Recorded Live For Wbai Radio)(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Bob Dylan

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Bob Dylan

オリジナル発売日:1962年

商品の紹介

1962年Columbiaより発売されたボブ・ディランの記念すべきデビューアルバム。フォークのみならず、ブルース、ロックへの方向性も垣間見ることができる貴重な音源。盤面の色はパープルです。
発売・販売元 提供資料(2018/08/01)

Uncut (p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[With] the Chaplineque 21-year old revealing the ancient prophet within, ready to face the end times head on." Goldmine - 5 Stars - "...A CD masterpiece, full-bodied, in stereo, sounding fresh, clean and new..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[I]t certainly is authentically rustic and promising..."
Rovi

Bob Dylan's first album is a lot like the debut albums by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones -- a sterling effort, outclassing most, if not all, of what came before it in the genre, but similarly eclipsed by the artist's own subsequent efforts. The difference was that not very many people heard Bob Dylan on its original release (originals on the early-'60s Columbia label are choice collectibles) because it was recorded with a much smaller audience and musical arena in mind. At the time of Bob Dylan's release, the folk revival was rolling, and interpretation was considered more important than original composition by most of that audience. A significant portion of the record is possessed by the style and spirit of Woody Guthrie, whose influence as a singer and guitarist hovers over "Man of Constant Sorrow" and "Pretty Peggy-O," as well as the two originals here, the savagely witty "Talkin' New York" and the poignant "Song to Woody"; and it's also hard to believe that he wasn't aware of Jimmie Rodgers and Roy Acuff when he cut "Freight Train Blues." But on other songs, one can also hear the influences of Bukka White, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie Johnson, and Furry Lewis, in the playing and singing, and this is where Dylan departed significantly from most of his contemporaries. Other white folksingers of the era, including his older contemporaries Eric Von Schmidt and Dave Van Ronk, had incorporated blues in their work, but Dylan's presentation was more in your face, resembling in some respects (albeit in a more self-conscious way) the work of John Hammond, Jr., the son of the man who signed Dylan to Columbia Records and produced this album, who was just starting out in his own career at the time this record was made. There's a punk-like aggressiveness to the singing and playing here. His raspy-voiced delivery and guitar style were modeled largely on Guthrie's classic '40s and early-'50s recordings, but the assertiveness of the bluesmen he admires also comes out, making this one of the most powerful records to come out of the folk revival of which it was a part. Within a year of its release, Dylan, initially in tandem with young folk/protest singers like Peter, Paul & Mary and Phil Ochs, would alter the boundaries of that revival beyond recognition, but this album marked the pinnacle of that earlier phase, before it was overshadowed by this artist's more ambitious subsequent work. In that regard, the two original songs here serve as the bridge between Dylan's stylistic roots, as delineated on this album, and the more powerful and daringly original work that followed. One myth surrounding this album should also be dispelled here -- his version of "House of the Rising Sun" here is worthwhile, but the version that was the inspiration for the Animals' recording was the one by Josh White. ~ Bruce Eder
Rovi

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