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Tangled Up In Blue
from the album Blood On The Tracks
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Ken Odegard - Guitar
Chris Weber - Twelve-String Guitar
Bill Preston - Bass
Greg Inhofer - Keyboards
Bill Berg - Drums
Changing of the Guards
from the album Street Legal
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Electric Rhythm Guitar
Ian Wallace - Drums
Jerry Scheff - Bass
Billy Cross - Lead Guitar
Alan Pasqua - Keyboards
Bobbye Hall - Percussion
Steve Douglas - Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals
David Mansfield - Violin, Mandolin
Carol Dennis, Jo Ann Harris, Helena Springs - Background
Vocals
Produced by Don Devito
The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
from the album Shot Of Love
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums
Tim Drummond - Bass
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Danny Kortchmar - Guitar
Steve Ripley - Guitar
Benmont Tench - Keyboards
Carl Pickhardt - Piano
Steve Douglas - Saxophone
Clydie King, Carol Dennis, Regina McCreary, Madelyn Quebec
- Background Vocals
Produced by Chuck Plotkin and Bob Dylan
Hurricane
from the album Desire
words and music by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Rob Stoner - Bass
Howie Wyeth - Drums
Scarlet Rivera - Violin
Steven Soles - Guitar
Ronee Blakely - Vocal
Luther Rix - Congas
Produced by Don Devito
Forever Young
from the album Planet Waves
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Robbie Robertson - Guitar
Richard Manuel - Piano
Rick Danko - Bass
Garth Hudson - Organ
Levon Helm - Drums
Jokerman
from the album Infidels
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Keyboards
Mick Taylor - Guitar
Mark Knopfler - Guitar
Alan Clark - Piano, Organ
Robbie Shakespeare - Bass
Sly Dunbar - Drums
Produced by Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler
Dignity
previously unreleased
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Piano
Brendan O'Brien - Guitar, Bass, Keyboards
Steve Gorman - Drums
Rick Taylor - Banjo
Produced by Brendan O'Brien and Daniel Lanois
Silvio
from the album Down In The Groove
words and music by Bob Dylan and Robert Hunter
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Nathan East - Bass
Mike Baird - Drums
Madelyn Quebec, Carol Dennis - Additional Vocals
Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Brent Mydland - Additional Vocals
Ring Them Bells
from the album Oh Mercy
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Piano
Daniel Lanois - Guitar
Malcom Burn - Keyboards
Produced by Daniel Lanois
Gotta Serve Somebody
from the album Slow Train Coming
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Mark Knopfler - Guitar
Barry Beckett - Keyboards, Percussion
Tim Drummond - Bass
Pick Withers - Drums
Carol Dennis, Helena Springs, Regina Havis - Background
Vocals
Produced by Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett
Series Of Dreams
from the album The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Daniel Lanois - Guitar, Bass, Percussion
Mason Ruffner - Guitar
Glen Fukunaga - Bass
Roddy Colonna - Drums
Cyril Neville - Talking Drum
Produced by Daniel Lanois
Brownsville Girl
from the album Knocked Out Loaded
words by Bob Dylan and Sam Shepard, music by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Don Heffington - Drums
Carl Sealove - Bass
Vince Melamed - Keyboards
Ira Ingber - Guitar
Steve Douglas - Saxophone
Steve Madaio - Trumpet
Elisecia Wright, Queen Esther Marrow, Muffy Hendrix, Carol
Dennis, Madelyn Quebec, Peggi-Blu - Background Vocals
Under The Red Sky
from the album Under The Red Sky
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Don Was - Bass
Al Kooper - Keyboards
Waddy Wachtel - Guitar
Kenny Aronoff - Drums
George Harrison - Slide Guitar
Produced by Don Was and David Was and Jack Frost
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
from the album Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid
Bob Dylan - Vocals, Guitar
Terry Paul - Bass
Roger McGuinn - Guitar
Jim Keltner - Drums
Carl Fortina - Harmonium, Organ, Spinette
Carol Hunter, Donna Weis, Brenda Patterson - Background
Vocals
Produced by Gordon Carroll
Mastered by Vic Anesini at Sony Music Studios, NYC
Art Direction - Chris Austopchuk and Tracy Boychuk
Graphic Artist - Kim Gaucher
Front Cover Photo - Ken Regan
Back Cover Photo - Morgan Renard
Interior Photo - Randee St. Nicholas
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Producers
include:
Don Devito
Bob Dylan
Chuck Plotkin
Mark Knopfler
What could the poet, who has been called the spokesman of
his generation, possibly have to offer on a third
greatest-hits compilation?
Quite a lot, and by listening to these selections you
realize the depth of Bob Dylan's musical inventory. This
eclectic, quirky collection provides his best literate
epics ("Brownsville," written with Sam Shepard),
enigmatic gems ("Tangled Up In Blue" from the
brilliant BLOOD ON THE TRACKS), masterful gospel classics
(STREET LEGAL's "Changing Of The Guard"),
effective political narratives ("Hurricane") and
timeless pop classics ("Forever Young" and
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door"). For the most part,
these rock, folk, gospel and blues cuts are selected from
less celebrated albums like OH MERCY, DOWN IN THE GROOVE
and KNOCKED OUT LOADED. They should serve as entreaties to
return to those overlooked treasures.
With all
this album's pedigree, the unlikely show-stopper is the
previously unreleased "Dignity" - it causes one
to pause and note the continuing awesomeness of Dylan's
craft and limitless lyrical talent. This album serves as a
lesson to all aspiring singer-songwriters. GREATEST HITS,
VOLUME 3, indeed - from an artist whose every song is
complex perfection.
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