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3 | Driftin' Too Far From Shore (Album Version) |
4 | Precious Memories (Album Version) |
5 | Maybe Someday (Album Version) |
6 | Brownsville Girl (Album Version) |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 4.96 x 5.62 x 0.41 inches; 3.68 ounces
- Manufacturer : Legacy Recordings
- Item model number : 3866134
- Original Release Date : 2008
- Run time : 36 minutes
- Date First Available : January 12, 2008
- Label : Legacy Recordings
- ASIN : B0012GN2JC
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #28,848 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #638 in Folk Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #870 in Pop Singer-Songwriters
- #1,254 in Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2019Maybe someday you'll be satisfied
When you've lost everything you'll have nothing left to hide.
When you're through running over things like you're walking 'cross the tracks,
Maybe you'll beg me to take you back.
Maybe someday you'll find out everybody's somebody's fool,
Maybe then you'll realize what it would have taken to keep me cool.
Maybe someday when you're by yourself alone
You'll know the love that I had for you was never my own.
Maybe someday you'll have nowhere to turn,
You'll look back and wonder 'bout the bridges you have burned.
You'll look back sometime when the lights grow dim
And you'll see you look much better with me than you do with him.
Through hostile cities and unfriendly towns,
Thirty pieces of silver, no money down.
Maybe someday, you will understand
That something for nothing is everybody's plan.
Maybe someday you'll remember what you felt
When there was blood on the moon in the cotton belt.
When both of us, baby, were going though some sort of a test
Neither one of us could do what we do best.
I should have known better, baby, I should have called your bluff.
I guess I was too off the handle, not sentimental enough.
Maybe someday, you'll believe me when I say
That I wanted you, baby, in every kind of way.
Maybe someday you'll hear a voice from on high
Sayin' "For whose sake did you live, for whose sake did you die?"
Forgive me, baby, for what I didn't do
For not breakin' down no bedroom door to get at you.
Always was a sucker for the right cross.
Never wanted to go home 'til the last cent was lost.
Maybe someday you will look back and see
That I made it so easy for you to follow me.
Maybe someday there'll be nothing to tell.
I'm just as happy as you, baby, I just can't say it so well.
Never slumbered or slept or waited for lightning to strike.
There's no excuse for you to say that we don't think alike.
You said you were going' to Frisco, stay a couple of months.
I always liked San Francisco, I was there for a party once.
Maybe someday you'll see that it's true
There was no greater love than what I had for you.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2013although conventional music critics don't like this album, if you absolutely love dylan, you will get a kick out of this weird excursion into some funk and pop and even reggae sounding stuff on this. the backup singers (one of whom was his current squeeze at the time) are disorganized and loopy. dylan himself sounds like he is trying to please a crowd that never really cared for him too much. no matter, bob will mesmerize you with Brownsville Girl, the song that holds the lines "We’re going all the way ’til the wheels fall off and burn ...’Til the sun peels the paint and the seat covers fade and the water moccasin dies”. Bob tells a rambling tale that flips back and forth in time and is Bob at his best. Read the Wikipedia entry for the nuts and bolts of how this album fell together / fell apart, depending on your perspective. But this album is essential for lovers-of-Bob who want something a little different and arcane.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2013Since Dylan's music doesn't change that much from decade to decade, critical reaction is all about the words. Dylan fans expect poetic reality in his lyrics and so many reject his religious songs because religion and reality can be seen as mutually exclusive concepts. Despite his critical resurgence of the last 15 years, his Rolling Stone interview of 2012 proves that he never stopped being Christian and he plans to do an album of hymns. This is an excellent album. The gospel songs are pretty good and You Wanna Ramble is one of his best songs of the past 25 years. Brownsville Girl has a pretty good chorus but the lyrics are mostly spoken so its more a story than it is a song.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2005This record came out in the middle of my (approximately) five year "Dylan Absorption Phase" when I was a high school / college student. So I listened to this a lot even if it was pretty lame overall.
The meager highlights here include his lyrical collaboration with Sam Shepard, Brownsville Girl. A very long stream of consciousness reminiscence, the music behind the words is just okay but the lyrics make it pretty magical. This is a good one to listen to through headphones in the dark. Pretty funny that Brownsville Girl was included on Greatest Hits III because I can assure you, in no way was this a hit single. Just a great album track.
The really disappointing thing is that this came out right around the time Dylan was touring with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as his backing band and those were really rocking shows. TP co-wrote one song here (the pretty rockin' and overlooked "Got My Mind Made Up") and the Heartbreakers play on the record a little but to no avail, the results are fairly sterile and boring.
Interestingly, right around this time, The Heartbreakers backed Dylan on a completely forgotten soundtrack single called Band of the Hand from a forgotten action movie of the same name. Band of the Hand rocks like nobody's business and is probably my favorite Dylan song from the 80's. Why it wasn't included on this hodgepodge record is a mystery but perhaps a bigger mystery is why Dylan has never added it to one of his rarities collections like Bootleg Series 1-3.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022I have not heard all of Dylan's 80s albums, but I suspect this might be one of his best of that era. I really liked Kristofferson's THEY KILLED HIM with the Children's choir what an inspirational song about three Men I greatly admire.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2017This is one of Bob's great albums, that somehow went under the radar. He followed up this album, with a tour, using Tom Petty and the HeartBreaker's as 'Bob's Band' for the tour. I saw this show at Red Rocks Colorado, and it was a great compliment to this album, which features, the hit, 'Brownsville Girl', a great song itself. Buy this vinyl before it is too late.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020Excellent Vinyl. Fast Shipping! Vinyl perfection!
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- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on May 6, 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Great condition used album
Very satisfied with the album and delivery...just updating my Dylan collection!
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BARABE AlainReviewed in France on September 4, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars RAS
MERCI
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Salvatore De StefanoReviewed in Italy on January 4, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars TUTTO OK
Tutto OK
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ソクラテスの弁明Reviewed in Japan on June 10, 2009
4.0 out of 5 stars Bob Dylan好きなら、持ってて良い
25年来のファンです。一通りそろえて、正規版以外のCDも持っていますが
80年代の後半、Oh!Mercy前の2枚は買っていませんでした。
チラッと音源を聞いたことがあるだけで、手を出していませんでしたが
このたびようやく入手しました。
中山康樹著「ディランを聴け!」で、評価が低いけど
悪くないCDという紹介もあったので期待しました。
感想としては、たしかにボブディラン好きには
悪くないCDという感じでした。最近のディランとも
違い、ノビノビ歌っておりますし、個人的には
好きです。
が初心者にはお勧めしません。
宗教三部作や、Street legalなどを
好む方は、持っていて良いと思います。
- RogerReviewed in Canada on June 14, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Great!