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Political
World
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar
Daniel Lanois - Dobro
Mason Ruffner - Guitar
Brian Stoltz - Guitar
Tony Hall - Bass
Cyril Neville - Percussion
Willie Green - Drums
Where Teardrops Fall
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Piano
Daniel Lanois - Lap Steel
Paul Synegal - Guitar
Larry Jolivet - Bass
Alton Rubin, Jr. - Scrub Board
John Hart - Sax
Rockin' Dopsie - Accordion
Everything Is Broken
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Daniel Lanois - Dobro
Malcolm Burn - Tambourine
Tony Hall - Bass
Willie Green - Drums
Brian Stoltz - Guitar
Daryl Johnson - Percussion
Ring Them Bells
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Piano
Daniel Lanois - Guitar
Malcolm Burn - Keyboards
Man In The Long Black Coat
Bob Dylan - Vocal, 6 & 12 String Guitar, Harmonica
Daniel Lanois - Dobro
Malcolm Burn - Keyboards
Most Of The Time
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar
Daniel Lanois - Guitar
Malcolm Burn - Keyboards
Tony Hall - Bass
Willie Green - Drums
Cyril Neville - Percussion
What Good Am I?
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar, Piano
Daniel Lanois - Dobro
Malcolm Burn - Mercy Keys
Disease Of Conceit
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Piano, Organ
Mason Ruffner - Guitar
Brian Stoltz - Guitar
Tony Hall - Bass
Willie Green - Drums
What Was It You Wanted?
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica
Daniel Lanois - Guitar
Malcolm Burn - Bass
Mason Ruffner - Guitar
Willie Green - Drums
Cyril Neville - Percussion
Shooting Star
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitar, Harmonica
Daniel Lanois - Omnichord
Brian Stoltz - Guitar
Tony Hall - Bass
Willie Green - Drums
Produced by Daniel Lanois
Recorded by Malcolm Burn with Mark Howard
Mixed by Malcolm Burn / Daniel Lanois
Studio Installation by Mark Howard
Mastered By Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, New York
Street Art by Trotsky
Album Design by Christopher Austopchuk
Type Design by Mark Burdett
Photo: Suzie-Q
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Personnel:
Bob Dylan (vocals, 6- & 12-string guitars, guitar,
harmonica, piano, organ)
Mason Ruffner, Brian Stoltz, Paul Synegal (guitar)
Daniel Lanois (guitar, lap steel, dobro, Omnichord)
Rockin' Dopsie (accordion)
John Hart (saxophone)
Malcolm Burn (keyboards, tambourine)
Tony Hall, Larry Jolivet (bass)
Willie Green, Alton Rubin, Jr. (drums)
David Rubin, Jr. (scrub board)
Cyril Neville, Daryl Johnson (percussion).
The
great Zim has been written off many times, and yet he can
and will always come back and surprise us with another
tremendous album. Much credit is given to producer Daniel
Lanois, but don't forget, a producer cannot do much with
pencil shavings. Some of Dylan's most cryptic statements
are on this album. He was always better as a romantic than
as a protest folkie, and the less obscure his lyrics
become, the more he opens his heart. Take, for example,
the simple "Where Teardrops Fall."
Alternatively, the brilliant twist in the tail, "Most
Of The Time," is the deepest: `Don't even remember
what her lips felt like on mine, most of the time.'
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