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Overview
Bob Dylan's first greatest-hits album was released in 1967, and his second in 1971. Twenty-three years later came his third, and it's a reasonable compilation of the better-known songs he produced over the period, notably standards like "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" and "Forever Young," Dylan chart hits like "Tangled Up in Blue" and "Hurricane," songs that have been covered extensively by other singers, such as "Ring Them Bells," and some of the better album tracks, such as "Changing of the Guard" and "Brownsville Girl." In an effort to span the period, a few lesser, later songs such as "Silvio" and "Under the Red Sky" are included, while some stronger, earlier songs are not ("Simple Twist of Fate," "Señor," "Emotionally Yours," and "Everything Is Broken"). But on the whole, the selection is excellent, and this is the album to get for that Dylan fan who stopped listening to him at the end of the '60s.
Product Details
Release Date: | 11/15/1994 |
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Label: | Sbme Special Mkts. |
UPC: | 0886977276828 |
catalogNumber: | 772768 |
Rank: | 16725 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bob Dylan Primary Artist,Guitar,Harmonica,Piano,Rhythm Guitar,Keyboards,VocalsMason Ruffner Guitar
Jerry Garcia Vocals
George Harrison Slide Guitar
Kooper Keyboards
Robbie Robertson Guitar
Mick Taylor Guitar
Bob Weir Vocals
Rick Danko Bass
Carol Hunter Background Vocals
Clydie King Background Vocals
Scarlet Rivera Violin
Rob Stoner Bass
Peggi Blu Background Vocals
Jim Keltner Drums
Ronee Blakley Vocals
Bobbye Hall Percussion
Steven Soles Guitar,Rhythm Guitar,Background Vocals
Kenny Aronoff Drums
Mike Baird Drums
Barry Beckett Percussion,Keyboards
Benmont Tench Keyboards
Bill Berg Drums
Alan Clark Organ,Piano
Billy Cross Guitar
Carolyn Dennis Background Vocals
Tim Drummond Bass
Sly Dunbar Drums
Nathan East Bass
Carl Fortina Organ,Harmonium
Steve Gorman Drums
Jo Ann Harris Background Vocals
Regina Havis Background Vocals
Don Heffington Drums
Levon Helm Drums
Muffy Hendrix Background Vocals
Garth Hudson Organ
Ira Ingber Guitar
Gregg Inhofer Keyboards
Mark Knopfler Guitar
Danny Kortchmar Guitar
Daniel Lanois Bass,Guitar,Percussion
Steve Madaio Trumpet
David Mansfield Mandolin,Violin
Richard Manuel Piano
Queen Esther Marrow Background Vocals
Roger McGuinn Guitar
Vince Melamed Keyboards
Brent Mydland Vocals
Cyril Neville talking drum
Brendan O'Brien Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
Alan Pasqua Keyboards
Brenda Patterson Background Vocals
Terry Paul Bass
Carl Pickhardt Piano
Madelyn Quebec Vocals,Background Vocals
Steve Ripley Guitar
Luther Rix Conga
Jerry Scheff Bass
Carl Sealove Bass
Robbie Shakespeare Bass
Helena Springs Background Vocals
Fred Tackett Guitar
Ian Wallace Drums
Don Was Bass
Chris Weber 12-string Guitar
Donna Weiss Background Vocals
Pick Withers Drums
Howie Wyeth Drums
Waddy Wachtel Guitar
Roddy Colonna Drums
Regina McCreary Background Vocals
Ken Odegard Guitar
Bill Preston Bass
Rick Taylor Banjo
Carol Dennis Vocals,Background Vocals
Steve Douglas Saxophone
Elisecia Wright Background Vocals
Glen Fukunaga Bass
Malcom Burn Keyboards
Madeline Quebec Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Bob Dylan Composer,ProducerRobert Hunter Composer
Barry Beckett Producer
Gordon Carroll Producer
Don DeVito Producer
Mark Knopfler Producer
Daniel Lanois Producer
Jacques Levy Composer
Brendan O'Brien Producer
Chuck Plotkin Producer
Sam Shepard Composer
David Weiss Producer
Don Was Producer
Jerry Wexler Producer
Christopher Austopchuk Art Direction
Tracy Boychuk Art Direction
Ken Regan Cover Photo
Morgan Renard Back Cover Photo
Jack Frost Producer
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