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Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks [LP] (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl, Limited, # MOFI Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks [LP] (180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl, Limited, # MOFI
2013 MOBILE FIDELITY RELEASE!
Dylan's Masterpiece Break-Up Album: Sentimental Redemption Arises Amidst Sorrow, Turmoil, Sadness, and Pain
Presence, Immediacy, Naturalness, Realism in Spades: Mobile
Fidelity Reissue Makes Blood on the Tracks Among Most Lifelike-Sounding
Albums You'll Ever Hear
Songs Flow Like Rivers, Acoustic and Electric Elements Merge Like Bezels on a Diamond
Ranked 16 on Rolling Stone's List of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
Includes ''Tangled Up In Blue,'' ''Simple Twist of Fate,'' ''Idiot Wind,'' ''Buckets of Rain''
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Another Side of Bob Dylan, Bringing It
All Back Home, Blonde on Blonde, and The Basement Tapes Also Available
from Mobile Fidelity
Bob Dylan was at several crossroads in the mid-1970s. Artistically,
he was largely written off as being past his prime. Emotionally, he was
suffering through a painful divorce from his then-wife Sara Lowndes.
Creatively, he appeared at a stalemate, his previous decade's
unprecedented run of transformational brilliance finished. Then came
Blood on the Tracks.
A start-to-finish cycle that documents a lover's pursuit of,
entanglement with, and loss of a woman, the bracingly intimate 1975
effort remains one of the most encompassing break-up albums ever made
and ranks as the most personal statement of the Bard's career. To hear
it is to experience the agony, frustration, trauma, highs, lows,
confusion, sadness, and, ultimately, requisite redemption associated
with intimate relationships gone astray. Dylan maintains it's a work of
fiction, but it's evident close-vested autobiographical premise is what
helps make it universal: It's the icon singing through tears, going out
of his mind, battling hallowing emptiness, firing shots across the bow,
and accepting culpability. It is, in short, a consummate expression of
love's darker sides and the consequences of what happens when dreams
unravel.
As part of its Bob Dylan catalog restoration series, Mobile
Fidelity is thoroughly humbled to have the privilege of mastering the
iconic LP from the original master tapes and pressing it on dead-quiet
LPs at RTI. The end result is the very finest, most transparent analog
edition of Blood on the Tracks ever produced - and the first-ever proper
analog reissue. Fantastically presenting both the solo acoustic and
band-supported songs with the utmost clarity, dynamics, presence,
immediacy, spaciousness, imaging, and balance, this version shines a
high-powered light on the fluid vocal phrasing, timbral shifts,
functional rhythms, and inward-looking strumming that contribute to
every song here serving as a wound-exposing confessional.
For all the melancholic pain, unresolved questions, shattered
memories, wasted times, unrequited dialogs, and weary regret within,
Blood on the Tracks remains as daring as it is reflective. Rather than
follow for a monotone caustic vibe, Dylan's songs burrow into the
subconscious for the manners in which they are even-keeled, mellow, and
occasionally, even peaceful. Dignity, honor, poignancy, and fairness -
all traits uncommon in any situation in which partners dissolve
histories, change hearts, and attribute blame - instill the record with
equilibrium on par with the consistency of the flowing melodies.
Throughout, tunes come on and proceed as if they could continue
forever, Dylan spinning poetic verses and conversations amidst finely
tied knots of acoustic notes, chords, and fills, the deceivingly simple
architecture conjuring the intertwined refractions of a bezeled jewel,
various angles, colors, and textures conjoining into a gorgeously
inseparable whole. Backed by Tony Brown's flexible albeit subtle bass,
Buddy Cage's country-streaked pedal-steel guitar, and Paul Griffin's
soul-baring organ - an instrument used to shadow, tuckpoint, and
illuminate here as effectively as any time in rock history - Dylan pours
soulful emotion, open his veins, and bleeds.
Ranked 16 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All
Time, and replete with existential thought, piercing directness, raw
singing, and majestic arrangements,
Given the sonic and artistic merit of this album, we anticipate huge demand.
Track Listing:
1. Tangled Up in Blue
2. Simple Twist of Fate
3. You're A Big Girl Now
4. Idiot Wind
5. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
6. Meet Me in the Morning
7. Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts
8. If You See Her, Say Hello
9. Shelter From the Storm
10. Buckets of Rain