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  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x25 mm, weight: 1224 g, 84 color & 56 b-w photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Voyageur Press
  • ISBN-10: 0760346593
  • ISBN-13: 9780760346594
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 240 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x25 mm, weight: 1224 g, 84 color & 56 b-w photos
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Sep-2015
  • Leidėjas: Voyageur Press
  • ISBN-10: 0760346593
  • ISBN-13: 9780760346594
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Dylan: Disc by Disc features each of Bob Dylan's studio LPs--thirty-six releases in all. Rock 'n' roll musicians, songwriters, and critics sound off about each release, bringing from the shadows not only Dylan's extraordinary musical accomplishments but the factors in his life that influenced his musical expressions. From The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan to Blonde on Blonde, from Blood on the Tracks to Shadows in the Night, Dylan: Disc by Disc rouses generations of Dylan fans with a unique, hip, stunning exposition spanning the music legend's storied career.

Few figures in American music have compiled a body of work as impressive as that created by Dylan. Winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Nobel Prize in Literature, eleven Grammys, and an Oscar, Dylan is one of the most honored musicians of our time. He has arguably done more to shape American music culture than any singer/songwriter. Beginning with his early acoustic folk releases, Dylan showed an early penchant for doing whatever he wanted with his music by electrifying his sound at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, playing a leading role in the late 1960s protest culture, and playing with the Band. His long career far from over, he moved into his "Christian" period, his struggle for artistic identity in the 1980s, his return to critical success in 1997, and his release of an album of songs Frank Sinatra sang in 2015. The son of an appliance salesman from Hibbing, Minnesota, always accommodated his own muse, critics be damned.

Commentators include Questlove of the Roots and the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Rodney Crowell, Jason Isbell, Suzanne Vega, Ric Ocasek of the Cars, Wesley Stace (aka John Wesley Harding), longtime Dylan pal Eric Andersen and Minnesota musicians Tony Glover and Kevin Odegard, both of whom have been in the studio with Dylan. Other well-known voices in Dylan: Disc by Disc include Robert Christgau, Anthony DeCurtis, Alan Light, Joe Levy, Holly George-Warren, Joel Selvin, Jim Fusilli, Geoffrey Himes, Charles R. Cross, and David Browne.

Dylan: Disc by Disc is beautifully illustrated with LP art and period photography, as well as performance and candid backstage images. The book contains liner notes-like details about the recordings and session musicians, and provides context and perspective on Dylan's life, concerts, and career.

Dylan: Disc by Disc presents Dylan fans and all lovers of music with a compelling, handsome, one-of-a-kind retrospective of the life and music of an American legend.

Recenzijos

"Heads up on the Christmas gift you will be buying for the Dylan fanatic in your extended family. Jon Bream, long time music scribe for the Mpls. Star Tribune, put together an incredible overview of Dylan's entire catalogue and had two people (scholars, musicians, critics, etc.) discuss each record (36 slabs of wax.) In hardcover, the layout and collection of photos are superb and the insights are incredibly insightful, funny, and superb. I was honored to discuss Under the Red Sky with Motor City music writer Gary Graff. A wonderful compendium of opinions about a man everybody has an opinion about. Kudos all the way around." - Paul Metsa, songwriter and musician "I don't always agree with what these Dylan pundits have to say, but I always enjoyed the conversation. In general, the encyclopedic knowledge of the rock journalists makes for more insightful and articulate criticism than the more sentimental perspectives of the recording artists, but each voice makes its own welcome contribution." - Old Books By Dead Guys Blog

"A gorgeously rendered, gift worthy book with a unique spin on the discography, recommended for public and academic libraries alike" - Booklist "Bream always seems to find the right questions to keep the conversations engaging and, most importantly, inspire debate." - The Brooklyn Rail

Acknowledgments 8(3)
Introduction 11(3)
Chapter 1 Bob Dylan
14(4)
Dennis McNally
Robert Santelli
Chapter 2 The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
18(6)
Anthony DeCurtis
Suzanne Vega
Chapter 3 The Times They Arb A-Changin'
24(6)
Lin Brehmer
Jonatha Brooke
Chapter 4 Another Side Of Bob Dylan
30(6)
Ric Ocasek
Ike Reilly
Chapter 5 Bringing It All Back Home
36(6)
Rodney Crowell
Anthony DeCurtis
Chapter 6 Highway 61 Revisited
42(8)
Tony Glover
Joe Henry
Chapter 7 Blonde On Blonde
50(6)
Geoffrey Himes
Jason Isbell
Chapter 8 John Wesley Harding
56(6)
Geoffrey Green
Joe Levy
Chapter 9 Nashville Skyline
62(6)
Marshall Chapman
Holly George-Warren
Chapter 10 Self Portrait
68(6)
Geoffrey Green
Kim Ruehl
Chapter 11 New Morning
74(6)
Robert Christgau
Colleen Sheehy
Chapter 12 Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
80(6)
David Browne
Evelyn McDonnell
Chapter 13 Dylan
86(4)
Daniel Durchholz
George Varga
Chapter 14 Planet Waves
90(6)
Jim Beviglia
Joe Levy
Chapter 15 Blood On The Tracks
96(6)
Kevin Odegard
David Yaffe
Chapter 16 The Basement Tapes
102(6)
Charles R. Cross
Joe Henry
Chapter 17 Desire
108(6)
Nicole Atkins
Dan Wilson
Chapter 18 Street-Legal
114(6)
Janet Gezari
Alan Light
Chapter 19 Slow Train Coming
120(6)
Kevin J. H. Dettmar
Paul Zollo
Chapter 20 Saved
126(4)
Wesley Stace
Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson
Chapter 21 Shot of Love
130(6)
Daniel Durchholz
Don McLeese
Chapter 22 Infidels
136(6)
William McKeen
Paul Zollo
Chapter 23 Empire Burlesque
142(6)
Alex Lubet
Don McLeese
Chapter 24 Knocked out Loaded
148(6)
Gary Graff
Joel Selvin
Chapter 25 Down in the Groove
154(6)
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Alan Light
Chapter 26 Oh Mercy
160(6)
Eric Andersen
Tom Moon
Chapter 27 Under the Red Sky
166(6)
Gary Graff
Paul Metsa
Chapter 28 Good as I Been to You
172(6)
Ron Loftus
George Varga
Chapter 29 World Gone Wrong
178(6)
Jim Fusilli
William McKeen
Chapter 30 Time Out of Mind
184(4)
Garland Jeffreys
David Yaffe
Chapter 31 "Love and Theft"
188(6)
John Schaefer
Wesley Stace
Chapter 32 Modern Times
194(6)
Peter Jesperson
Bill Shapiro
Chapter 33 Together Through Life
200(6)
Kevin Barents
Alex Lubet
Chapter 34 Christmas in the Heart
206(6)
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
David Hinckley
Chapter 35 Tempest
212(6)
Frances Downing Hunter
Kevin Odegard
Chapter 36 Shadows in the Night
218(6)
Tom Moon
John Schaefer
Appendix 1 Notable Bob Dylan Releases in Addition to His Studio Albums 224(2)
Appendix 2 About the Commentators 226(7)
Appendix 3 Commentators Rank the Albums 233(1)
Index 234(6)
About the Author 240
Jon Bream, the award-winning critic of the Minneapolis Star Tribune since 1975, has the second longest tenure of any current daily newspaper pop-music critic in the United States. His work has appeared everywhere from the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times to Rolling Stone and TV Guide. A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Bream is the author of the bestselling biographies Prince: Inside the Purple Reign (1984) and Whole Lotta Led Zeppelin: The Illustrated History of the Heaviest Band of All Time (2008). Visit www.jonbream.com.