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Blood on the Tracks is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, released in 1975 by Columbia Records, which marked Dylan's return to Columbia after a two-album stint with Asylum Records. The album, which followed several years of lukewarm...


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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Blood On The Tracks
03/13/1993: 2,072 words, approx. 7 pages
JILL SCHENSUL The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 03-13-1993 BLOOD ON THE TRACKS -- THRILLS, CHILLS, AND CHOCOLATE ON MURDER EXPRESS PLAN AHEAD By JILL SCHENSUL Date: 03-13-1993, Saturday Section: LIFESTYLE Edition: All Editions -- Two Star B, Two Star P, One Star ...
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Minnesota Monthly
The Blood, the Tracks, the Truth
02/01/2004: 4,231 words, approx. 14 pages
How many roads must a band walk down before they get a little credit for their role in creating one of the greatest rock albums ever? After nearly 30 years, for the players who worked the Minneapolis Blood on the Tracks sessions, the answer...
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The New York Observer
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan\'d5s Songs?
9/10/2006: 1,832 words, approx. 6 pages
O.K., here’s my idea: Maybe it’s time for Bob Dylan to shift from writing more songs to writing more books. Chronicles, the first volume of his memoirs, was brilliant; Modern Times, the new album, a wildly overhyped disappointment. I don’t want him to stop singing...
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The New York Observer
Is the Cult of Rootsiness Ruining Dylan's Songs?
9/10/2006: 1,836 words, approx. 6 pages
O.K., here’s my idea: Maybe it’s time for Bob Dylan to shift from writing more songs to writing more books. Chronicles, the first volume of his memoirs, was brilliant; Modern Times, the new album, a wildly overhyped disappointment. I don’t want him to stop singing...
 


Criticism and Essays
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Critical Essay by Stephen Holden
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Blood on the Tracks is easily Bob Dylan's strongest, most moving album since Blonde on Blonde. Like no other singer/poet, Dylan at his best transmutes personal frustration, anger, self-pity and moral intolerance into an inspired litany of rage and remorse, and Blood contains not one less than excellent song. My favorite is "Idiot Wind," whose overlapping metaphors and jumbled images work because of, not in spite of, their crudity; its intensity scares me. The same holds for Dylan'...


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