Bob Dylan Turns 80 T is for Tejas // Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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Covered by The Association (2nd single, regional hit), Beau Brummels (minor hit), Burl Ives, Joan Baez and Jerry Jeff Walker, amongst many others - Click on the Link above, to view all 70 covers of this Dylan classic from his 3rd album, " The Times They Are a-Changin' ", from January 1964.
Recorded May 17, 1966, at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, England {NOT the Royal Albert Hall!! } // Song was originally on "The Times They Are a-Changin'" album, Jan 1964
Originally released by Dylan in Sept 1965, follow-up to 'Like A Rolling Stone'// Click on the Link above, to view the set list and the band memberts for this show
In 1974, the writers of NME voted the "Blonde On Blonde" album the number-two album of all time. // It was ranked second in the 1978 book "Critic's Choice: Top 200 Albums", and third in the 1987 edition.
[Original LP: John Wesley Harding] • (Columbia, Dec 1967)
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PERSONNEL: Pete Drake - pedal steel guitar / Charlie McCoy - bass guitar / Kenneth Buttrey - drums // CD is the companion to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit.
... In 2003, 'Blood On The Tracks' was ranked No. 16 on Rolling Stone Magazine's list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time", rising to the No. 9 spot in 2020. In 2004, it was No. 5 on Pitchfork's list of "The top 100 albums of the 1970s".
... An early concept album, that aimed to pay tribute to Texas; the original album artwork features the Alamo, along with three San Antonio construction projects completed in 1968
[Original LP title: "All American Music"] • (Plantation, 1976)
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The FULL billing on the 1990 re-issue: 'The Flatlanders Featuring Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, Butch Hancock' // Click on Link above, to view the original LP, credited to "Jimmy Dale And The Flatlanders" // Confusing, huh??
Billed as 'Bob Wills And His Texas Playboys, Tommy Duncan with Orchestra Accompaniment' // Click on the Link above, to view the original shellac single