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Essential Bob Dylan [Australian Bonus Tracks]

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Essential Bob Dylan [Australian Bonus Tracks]

 
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Label: Sony Int'l
Rating: 5.0
 
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Tracklist of Essential Bob Dylan [Australian Bonus Tracks]

Disc 1
1 Blowin' in the Wind  4:32 view lyrics
2 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right  3:40 view lyrics
3 Times They Are A-Changin'  3:14 view lyrics
4 It Ain't Me Babe   view lyrics
5 Maggie's Farm  5:26 view lyrics
6 It's All over Now, Baby Blue  4:16 view lyrics
7 Mr. Tambourine Man  8:53 view lyrics
8 Subterranean Homesick Blues   view lyrics
9 Like a Rolling Stone  6:10 view lyrics
10 Positively 4th Street  6:30 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?  3:35 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 I Want You  3:52 view lyrics
13 Just Like a Woman  5:52 view lyrics
14 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35  4:41 view lyrics
15 All Along the Watchtower  2:33 view lyrics
16 Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)   view lyrics
17 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight  2:40 view lyrics
18 Lay Lady Lay  3:17 view lyrics
19 If Not for You  2:43 view lyrics
20 I Shall Be Released  4:34 view lyrics
21 You Ain't Going Nowhere  2:46 view lyrics
22 Knockin' on Heaven's Door  2:30 view lyrics
23 Forever Young  6:34 view lyrics
24 Tangled Up in Blue  6:51 view lyrics
25 Shelter from the Storm  5:29 view lyrics
26 Hurricane  8:34 view lyrics
27 Changing of the Guards  6:38 view lyrics
28 Gotta Serve Somebody  5:26 view lyrics
29 Blind Willie McTell  6:13 no lyrics yet - submit it
30 Jokerman  6:17 view lyrics
31 Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love?)   view lyrics
32 Silvio  3:08 view lyrics
33 Everything Is Broken  3:15 view lyrics
34 Dignity [Original Version]  6:30 no lyrics yet - submit it
35 Not Dark Yet  6:29 view lyrics
36 Things Have Changed  5:09 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

Essential or a fair collection

The key word is essential in many ways. It was a smart move not to call it "The best of" or any of those hokey catch phrases for someone's idea of sample mix.

There is enough Dylan to satisfy just about anyone. The first hand full of songs were also made famous by other singers and you have to get over trying to compare, unless like me it has always been Dylan first. Later you get to the good songs; He may not have personally thought so, but many of the songs struck a cord with me such as "Subterranean Homesick Blues."

To understand most of theses songs it would be best to buy a biography or watch one fro A&E. However with out knowing the man behind the song they will still standout in your mind for years.

Still "The Times They Are A-Changin"

Essential Bob Dylan Import, Six Reviews in One

Throughout the years the suits at Columbia, then Sony have tried to make more money of Mr. D by mixing and matching his material, not just in a Greatest Hits compilation, but as a "Best of Import" from Japan, Holland, Sweden, or some other far away place. They tout them as better, different, remastered, a gold version and lots of times they'll build these compilations around a song that hadn't appeared on any other album.

The current favorite is the wonderful song, "Things have changed," which shows up on five different sets available today.

"The Best of series Vol. 1 and Vol. 2" Imports are the only one of the 5 sets that you can get separately and, since they couldn't put "Things Have Changed on both CDs, they put "Shelter From The Storm," from the Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding move "Jerry Maguire" on the first disc. If you were to buy both discs in this set you'd be out over fifty bucks. Of course, there isn't a bad song on the discs, but if you're like me, you already own most of them.

"The Very Best of Vol. 1 & 2" Swedish version has 33 songs on it, all available elsewhere except, of course "Things Have Changed." The songs are about the same as on the other compilations and this one will set you back thirty-three dollars.

"The Ultimate Collection," is of course not the ultimate collection, but it is a collection of 33 songs, very similar in scope to the songs in the other collection and built around, "Things Have Changed." This version will shrink you wallet by thirty-nine dollars.

"The Essential Bob Dylan" double CD set has 30 songs on it and has a nice flow to it. Like the other compilations mentioned here it features "Things Have Changed." You'll have to fork over twenty-one dollars to get this one. It's the most reasonably priced of the bunch, and so it's the only one I'm giving five stars to.

"The Essential Bob Dylan" Import has six more songs on it and it'll cost you 16 more dollars. That's a lot of money to pay to get those extra six songs.

Okay after rounding them up and telling you a little about them, I have to say that I'm pretty disappointed in Sony about this group. Unlike "Greatest Hits, Vol. 2" which like these isn't really a Greatest Hits compilation, these CDs cost a whole gang of money and give us only one new song. "GH 2" gave us a half dozen new tunes, so we (not me, cuz I wasn't born yet) didn't feel ripped off when we bought it. Also, the "Biograph" compilation was stuffed with new songs. Ah well, my recommendation would be to buy the American version of "The Essential Bob Dylan" for twenty-one dollars and shine the rest of them on. Five stars for that one, four for the rest.

Reviewed by Stephanie Sane

Pick this one over the American version

Pay the extra $...bucks and get this version over the American one. The American version is skimpy, with less than an hour on disc 1, and just barely over an hour on disc 2, while this Australian version has over 77 minutes per disc, and includes more of his best material, including "I Want You", a hit that was left off of the American version.