| The Essential Bob Dylan (Rm) (2CD) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 139 reviews) Sales Rank: 686 Category: Music
Artist: Bob Dylan Publisher: Sony Studio: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Label: Sony Format: Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
UPC: 696998516823 EAN: 0696998516823 ASIN: B000050HTO
Publication Date: 2005 Release Date: October 31, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Blowin' In The Wind | | | Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | | | The Times They Are A-Changin' | | | It Ain't Me, Babe | | | Maggie's Farm | | | It's All Over Now, Baby Blue | | | Mr. Tambourine Man | | | Subterranean Homesick Blues | | | Like A Rolling Stone | | | Positively 4th Street | | | Just Like A Woman | | | Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 | | | All Along The Watchtower | | | Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) | | | I'll Be Your Baby Tonight |
Disc 2
| | Lay, Lady, Lay | | | If Not For You | | | I Shall Be Released | | | You Ain't Goin' Nowhere | | | Knockin' On Heaven's Door | | | Forever Young | | | Tangled Up In Blue | | | Shelter From The Storm | | | Hurricane | | | Gotta Serve Somebody | | | Jokerman | | | Silvio | | | Everything Is Broken | | | Not Dark Yet | | | Things Have Changed |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Two discs of music don't exactly provide for a thorough overview of four decades of recording, particularly if the subject of the retrospective is one of the most important and prolific performers of his time. So The Essential Bob Dylan definitely skates over the leagues-deep oeuvre of Dylan, summarizing his monumental first half-dozen years in disc one and skirting over the following 34 years in disc two. Delving into Columbia's three Dylan greatest-hits packages (though curiously purging "I Want You," a genuine hit single in its day), Essential offers only a few surprises, opting for The Basement Tapes version of "Quinn the Eskimo" over the Self Portrait remake that made it onto Greatest Hits Volume II and tossing in "Things Have Changed" from the Wonder Boys soundtrack for completists. But this 30-track overview is designed with newcomers, not Dylanologists, in mind. --Steven Stolder
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  a great intro June 23, 2008 this is a great album for what it is and it is a career spanning compilation and as such is meant to include the finest tracks and is meant to give a sampler of an artist work which it does exceptionally well. no it doesn't have all his best tracks and yes everybody has their little probelems,but for those uniniated or just starting out with a minimal dylan collection its a great starter i guarantee you'll come back too time and again.
  Dylan Review May 19, 2008 This was my first CD of Bob Dylan's good CD with songs that make you think. Good melodies, typical Dylan voice.
  GREAT COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW February 29, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bashing Dylan's vocal skills as a means of arguing that he's not a great artist is kind of like complaining that Woody Allen isn't a versatile actor. If you have to resort to that, his talent is completely over your head. Look at this track list - 30 of the greatest songs in American popular music & he wrote every single one & had huge radio hits with many of them. Granted, there are versions of these tunes out there that surpass the original recordings in terms of sing-along-ability & pleasing listening. But that's hardly the point. So his poetry is not your thing? Then why come here & review an album you obviously haven't even purchased or listened to?? If anyone wants a wonderful summary of Dylan's repertoire, this is a CD set that can't be beat. And just look at that price! A+
  Includes some of his best work. February 23, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't listen to Bob Dylan a lot. I have 7 of his cd's.(I am 58 year old male) So far this is my favorite. I like most of the tracks on this one and there are 30. Some of the other cd's I have I like maybe half of the tracks. This one has a great "It's all over now, baby blue". "Rainy day woman", "Forever young", "jokerman", "Silvio", are my least fovorites. They're ok but just don't grab me. The rest of the cd is great. I could listen to it all day. Great for a long trip in the car. If you like Dylan then get this one. It's well worth it. Steve
  "Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me" February 7, 2008 I am a fan of Bob Dylan's talent. I admire him as a singer-songwriter, musician who plays several instruments, and especially as a poet. I understand very well that Dylan is not Luciano Pavarotti, Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury or Ian Gillan but his rough, nasal and far from perfect singing voice speaks to me clearly. For five decades that he's been a major figure in popular music, Bob Dylan has released over 50 albums including 32 Studio Albums, 13 Live, and 12 compilations. I own The Essential Bob Dylan (Rm) (2CD) which included 30 songs. Of course, 30 songs on 2 CD is just a fraction of Mr. Dylan's very impressive body of work but I am happy with the content of this compilation. It includes some of my favorite songs from 1962 to 1999 written in the different genres - folk, country/blues, rock and roll, and more. Among them:
Mr. Tambourine Man - Hey! Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me, In the jingle jangle morning I'll come followin' you.
Just Like A Woman, "Ah, you fake just like a woman, yes, you do You make love just like a woman, yes, you do Then you ache just like a woman But you break just like a little girl."
Rainy Day Women: "They'll stone ya and then they'll say, "good luck." Tell ya what, I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned"
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight: "That big, fat moon is gonna shine like a spoon, But we're gonna let it, You won't regret it."
If Not For You - I like a lot its cover version by George Harrison but it is always great to have the original performance, "If not for you My sky would fall, Rain would gather too. Without your love I'd be nowhere at all, I'd be lost if not for you, And you know it's true."
Shelter From The Storm: "Suddenly I turned around and she was standin' there With silver bracelets on her wrists and flowers in her hair. She walked up to me so gracefully and took my crown of thorns. "Come in," she said, "I'll give you shelter from the storm."
Hurricane - This is not just a great compelling song but the civil action that had helped to overturn Rubin "Hurricane" Carter life in prison sentence and to free the innocent man:
"Rubin Carter was falsely tried. The crime was murder "one," guess who testified? Bello and Bradley and they both baldly lied And the newspapers, they all went along for the ride. How can the life of such a man Be in the palm of some fool's hand? To see him obviously framed Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land Where justice is a game."
Gotta Serve Somebody - "You may call me Terry, you may call me Timmy, You may call me Bobby, you may call me Zimmy, You may call me R.J., you may call me Ray, You may call me anything but no matter what you say You're gonna have to serve somebody, yes indeed You're gonna have to serve somebody. Well, it may be the devil or it may be the Lord But you're gonna have to serve somebody. "
Things Have Changed - If ever a song deserved the Oscar for the best song of the year in the movie, it was the one. I love Curtis Hanson's film "Wonder Boys" (2000) which I see as one of the best films about writers and writing, but after all these years, the firs thing that comes to my mind while thinking of "Wonder Boys", is the song:
"Standin' on the gallows with my head in the noose Any minute now I'm expecting' all hell to break loose People are crazy and times are strange I'm locked in tight, I'm out of range I used to care but - things have changed."
People may get crazier, times - stranger, all things may change but my love for Bob Dylan's songs will always stay the same
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