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Out of print in the U.S.! 1970 return to form for Mr. Zimmerman after the disasterous Self Portrait. Features Bob backed by a stellar band including David Bromberg, Al Kooper and others. 12 tracks. Sony.
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Reviews:
Justt beyond the Nashville Skyline
I was looking for a Dylan album that was similar in mood and music to Nashville Skyline. This meets expectations. My favorite tunes are New Morning and Man in Me. Great music for the fall.
New Morning
New Morning being the 11 studio album and it was relased by Columbia Records in 1970. This is a good example of Bob Dylan being more laid back. Gone is the politics and anger of his earlier releases. On this album we hear Dylan having fun and I love the track If not for you. I really like the cover photo of Dylan. For once Dylan has picked a competent photographer, i.e., Len Siegler. 4/5.
Taking himself less seriously
While not as finely tuned as some of his stronger compositions, this period shows Dylan having some fun again. It is certainly not amongst his most convincing offerings, but there is a genuine spirit in most tracks, even if he was recycling some past ideas.
his best, by far
i love this album. in fact, it's the only dylan album i listen to. i'd have to say it's one of my top 10 favorite albums. reccommended without reservation. by the way, there's an import version that came out recently that sounds wonderful. costs under $20.
Hikesalot
Ranked against Dylan's own music I give this 4 stars, but ranked against a lot other popular music I give it a 5.