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MTV UNPLUGGED - 1995


 

TRACKS & LYRICS

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Tombstone Blues
Shooting Star
All Along The Watchtower
The Times They Are A-Changin'
John Brown
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
Desolation Row
Dignity
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Like A Rolling Stone
With God On Our Side



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Liner Notes


Executive Producers: Jeff Kramer, Jeff Rosen

Recorded live at The Sony Studios, N.Y.C. by Randy Ezratty
All songs mixed by Ed Cherney & Don Was
Mastered by Greg Calbi & Scott Hull at Masterdisk, N.Y.C.

Musicians
Tony Garnier - Bass
John Jackson - Guitar
Bucky Baxter - Pedal Steel,Dobro
Winston Watson - Drums
Brendan O'Brien - Hammond Organ

Production Manager - Alan Santos
House Engineer - Ed Wynne
Monitor Engineer - Jules Aerts
Lighting Consultant - Ken Mednick
Stage Technicians - Tom Morrongiello,John Edwards,J.R. Still
Transportation Captain-Harry Smiley

Televised Event:
Produced by Alex Colletti
Directed by Milton Lage

Art Direction: Alan Weinberg
Photography: Frank Micelotta

Special Thanks: Don Ienner, Michele Anthony, Tom Freston, Judy McGrath, John Ingrassia, James Diener, Don DeVito, Joanna Ifrah, Andy Schom, Van Toffler, Doug Herzog, Rich Kudolla, Mark Ghuneim, Kid Leo ,Jim Delbalzo, Larry Jenkins, Kathy Schenker, Michele Schweitzer, Mark Schwartz, Victor Maymudes, Suzie Pullen, Michael Borofsky.

Very Special Thanks to Brendan O'Brien

"Unplugged is a trademark of MTV Networks"

Album Notes


Personnel:
Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica)
John Jackson (guitar)
Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar, dobro)
Brendan O'Brien (Hammond organ)
Tony Garnier (bass)
Winston Watson (drums)

All songs written by Bob Dylan.

MTV UNPLUGGED was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" was nominated for a Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, and "Dignity" was nominated for Best Rock Song.
It can be taken as a simple twist of fate: the most famous artist of the rock era to symbolically "plug in" finally goes "unplugged." Yet, while everyone remembers how Bob Dylan startled the folkies by "going electric" at Newport, few recent fans recognize that he returned to his acoustic roots shortly thereafter (on 1968's JOHN WESLEY HARDING), and that his biggest success afterward was a mostly acoustic album (1975's BLOOD ON THE TRACKS).
It is the musical touches of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS that MTV UNPLUGGED emulates, adding drums to the combo of acoustic and steel guitars, organ, and bass. It's the sound of The Bard playing a cafe in a country-blues-folk paradise - songs are softer in volume and presentation, but lose none of their bite. The opening "Tombstone Blues" trades its double-time fervor for a confident country jaunt, the organ lifting the stream of consciousness verses and guiding them into epiphanic choruses, as Dylan and John Jackson trade bluegrassy licks. The full-band reading of "The Times They Are A-Changin'" straddles the fence between messianic uplift and detached melancholy, the author seemingly aware that the change has come but uncertain if it was for the best.
While the song selection of MTV UNPLUGGED relies predominantly on the classics, the lesser-known numbers are the tours de force. "John Brown," a song Dylan has long performed but never recorded, is given a solo reading with the spite usually reserved for "Masters Of War" - all poignancy and no mercy. And the closing "With God On Our Side" finds rock's poet laureate at the end of the millennium, looking back and wondering if anything's been learned. His hoarse voice weary, Dylan seeks the same answers that canonized artists have searched for through eternity.

 
 

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