-Titulo Original : Audio CD - AT BUDOKAN [LIVE IN JAPAN, FEBRUARY, 1978] - Bob Dylan
-Fabricante :
Legacy Recordings
-Descripcion Original:
As hed recently done on Street Legal , Dylan employed a bevy of musicians and backup singers for this 1978 show in Japan. Check out these one-of-a-kind arrangements of Love Minus Zero/No Limit; I Want You; All Along the Watchtower; Knockin on Heavens Door; Blowin in the Wind; Dont Think Twice, Its All Right; Like a Rolling Stone; I Shall Be Released; Forever Young , and more! It was Dylan himself who said the present now will later be past and theres no better proof of it than this bizarre live collection of his old hits performed in big band versions where nothing seems to mean what it originally did. Theres something going on here and even Dylan doesnt know what it is. Following the success of Cheap Trick and Neil Diamond--who both scored with Japanese live albums--Dylan took his Las Vegas revue with him and handed up Dont Think Twice, Its All Right, Mr. Tambourine Man, Shelter from the Storm, and even The Times They Are A-Changin without the vehemence that made them anthems for a past generation. Weird. -- Rob OConnor
-Fabricante :
Legacy Recordings
-Descripcion Original:
As hed recently done on Street Legal , Dylan employed a bevy of musicians and backup singers for this 1978 show in Japan. Check out these one-of-a-kind arrangements of Love Minus Zero/No Limit; I Want You; All Along the Watchtower; Knockin on Heavens Door; Blowin in the Wind; Dont Think Twice, Its All Right; Like a Rolling Stone; I Shall Be Released; Forever Young , and more! It was Dylan himself who said the present now will later be past and theres no better proof of it than this bizarre live collection of his old hits performed in big band versions where nothing seems to mean what it originally did. Theres something going on here and even Dylan doesnt know what it is. Following the success of Cheap Trick and Neil Diamond--who both scored with Japanese live albums--Dylan took his Las Vegas revue with him and handed up Dont Think Twice, Its All Right, Mr. Tambourine Man, Shelter from the Storm, and even The Times They Are A-Changin without the vehemence that made them anthems for a past generation. Weird. -- Rob OConnor

