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Dylan & The Dead - Dylan & The Dead album

Dylan & The Dead - Dylan & The Dead album

  • Performer: Dylan
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Dylan & The Dead
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1601 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1263 mb
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Dylan & The Dead: I Want You, Gotta Serve Somebody, Slow Train и другие песни. Вся дискография, Радио, Концерты, рекомендации и похожие исполнители.

Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together

Dylan sounds energized by the band's gravitas, and the Dead, who had long covered Dylan's songs onstage, proved sympathetic partners. The drumming duo of Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann give Dylan some locomotion on the R&B-tinged "Gotta Serve Somebody," while Jerry Garcia's guitar solos alternate between lyrical poignancy on "Queen Jane Approximately" and frenetic fireballing on "All Along the Watchtower. Dylan & The Dead (Live) Bob Dylan. In 1987, two '60s rock legends joined forces for a historic stadium tour, with the Grateful Dead serving as Bob Dylan's backing band. Dylan sounds energized by the band's gravitas, and the Dead, who had long covered Dylan's songs onstage, proved sympathetic partners.

Yet there’s evidence that Dylan and the Dead had a good thing going, intermittently anyway. The Dead’s elastic rhythms are well suited to the shuffle beat of Dylan’s ’79 sermonettes Slow Train and Gotta Serve Somebody. Dylan’s spit ‘n’ snarl vocals notwithstanding, both songs have an unexpected warmth that recalls Truckin' more than fire and brimstone. The Dylan-Dead tour was a historic collaboration certainly worth recording for posterity. Dylan & the Dead, though, makes you wonder what the fuss was about. You really had to be there. This is a story from the February 23, 1989 issue of Rolling Stone. In This Article: Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead. Want more Rolling Stone?

All lyrics from Dylan And The Dead album, popular Bob Dylan songs with tracklist and information about album. Album Dylan And The Dead (1989). Bob Dylan, Jacques Levy. Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Dylan, Bob Weir, Brent Mydland, Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh.

The following year, Dylan and the Dead did it again. Most of the set lists consisted of the singer-songwriter playing his classics while the veteran jam band provided backing muscle. I Want You," "All Along the Watchtower," "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and "Slow Train" (which netted some rock-radio airplay) are among the LP's seven cuts. Watch Dylan and the Dead Perform 'Slow Train'. But the record, like many of the shows Dylan and the Dead played together, was a major snoozer.

Dylan & The Dead Tracklist. 1. Slow Train Lyrics. 2. I Want You Lyrics. Primary Artists Bob Dylan & The Grateful Dead. Producers Barry Beckett, Bob Johnston, Don DeVito & 2 more. Writers Bob Dylan & Jacques Levy. Assistant Engineer David Yates. Backing Vocals Carolyn Dennis, Helena Springs & Regina Havis. More Bob Dylan albums. The Bootleg Series, Vol 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together