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Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes (1975) (2 CDs) [Lossless FLAC]

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    Bob Dylan &amp; The Band - The Basement Tapes (1975) (2 CDs)<br /> <br /> Includes:<br /> Files by track, ripped at FLAC 8 using Easy CD-DA Extractor ([url]www.poikosoft.com[/url])<br /> Tracks have full tags (including embedded thumbnail).<br /> All artwork in jpgs at 300 d.p.i. Rotated and cropped losslessly using jpegcrop. (Includes 12 page booklet.)<br /> AMG Bio.txt<br /> AMG Review.txt<br /> Notes.txt (which is simply these notes included in the torrent)<br /> <br /> Bio Excerpt from All Music:<br /> <br /> Bob Dylan's influence on popular music is incalculable. As a songwriter, he pioneered several different schools of pop songwriting, from confessional singer/songwriter to winding, hallucinatory, stream-of-conscious narratives. As a vocalist, he broke down the notions that in order to perform, a singer had to have a conventionally good voice, thereby redefining the role of vocalist in popular music. As a musician, he sparked several genres of pop music, including electrified folk-rock and country-rock. And that just touches on the tip of his achievements. Dylan's force was evident during his height of popularity in the '60s -- the Beatles' shift toward introspective songwriting in the mid-'60s never would have happened without him -- but his influence echoed throughout several subsequent generations. Many of his songs became popular standards, and his best albums were undisputed classics of the rock &amp; roll canon. Dylan's influence throughout folk music was equally powerful, and he marks a pivotal turning point in its 20th century evolution, signifying when the genre moved away from traditional songs and toward personal songwriting. Even when his sales declined in the '80s and '90s, Dylan's presence was calculable. ...<br /> <br /> To read the entire bio: [url]http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=11:0ifrxqe5ldhe~T1[/url]<br /> <br /> All Music Album Review:<br /> <br /> The official release of The Basement Tapes -- which were first heard on a 1968 bootleg called The Great White Wonder -- plays with history somewhat, as Robbie Robertson overemphasizes the Band's status in the sessions, making them out to be equally active to Dylan, adding in demos not cut at the sessions and overdubbing their recordings to flesh them out. As many bootlegs (most notably the complete five-disc series) reveal, this isn't entirely true and that the Band were nowhere near as active as Dylan, but that ultimately is a bit like nitpicking, since the music here (including the Band's) is astonishingly good. The party line on The Basement Tapes is that it is Americana, as Dylan and the Band pick up the weirdness inherent in old folk, country, and blues tunes, but it transcends mere historical arcana by being lively, humorous, full-bodied performances. Dylan never sounded as loose, nor was he ever as funny as he is here, and this positively revels in its weird, wild character. For all the apparent antecedents -- and the allusions are sly and obvious in equal measures -- this is truly Dylan's show, as he majestically evokes old myths and creates new ones, resulting in a crazy quilt of blues, humor, folk, tall tales, inside jokes, and rock. The Band pretty much pick up where Dylan left off, even singing a couple of his tunes, but they play it a little straight, on both their rockers and ballads. Not a bad thing at all, since this actually winds up providing context for the wild, mercurial brilliance of Dylan's work -- and, taken together, the results (especially in this judiciously compiled form; expert song selection, even if there's a bit too much Band) rank among the greatest American music ever made.<br /> <br /> Track List:<br /> <br /> Disc 1:<br /> <br /> 01. Odds And Ends<br /> 02. Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast)<br /> 03. Million Dollar Bash<br /> 04. Yazoo Street Scandal<br /> 05. Goin' To Acapulco<br /> 06. Katie's Been Gone<br /> 07. Lo And Behold!<br /> 08. Bessie Smith<br /> 09. Clothes Line Saga<br /> 10. Apple Suckling Tree<br /> 11. Please, Mrs. Henry<br /> 12. Tears Of Rage<br /> <br /> Disc 2:<br /> <br /> 01. Too Much Of Nothing<br /> 02. Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread<br /> 03. Ain't No More Cane<br /> 04. Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood)<br /> 05. Ruben Remus<br /> 06. Tiny Montgomery<br /> 07. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere<br /> 08. Don't Ya Tell Henry<br /> 09. Nothing Was Delivered<br /> 10. Open The Door, Homer<br /> 11. Long Distance Operator<br /> 12. This Wheel's On Fire<br /> <br /> More album detail at: [url]http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&amp;sql=10:gifexqt5ld0e[/url]<br /> <br /> My other torrents: [url]http://www.demonoid.com/files/?uid=3919015&amp;seeded=2[/url]<br /> <br />
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  AMG Bio.txt 16.5 KB
  AMG Review.txt 1.8 KB
  Artwork/Back.jpg 0.6 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-01,12.jpg 1.6 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-03.jpg 0.2 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-04.jpg 0.4 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-05.jpg 0.3 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-06.jpg 0.4 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-07.jpg 0.3 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-08.jpg 0.3 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-09.jpg 0.3 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-10.jpg 0.2 MB
  Artwork/Booklet-11.jpg 0.4 MB
  Artwork/CD-1.jpg 0.3 MB
  Artwork/CD-2.jpg 0.3 MB
  Disc 1/01 - Odds And Ends.flac 10 MB
  Disc 1/02 - Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast).flac 20 MB
  Disc 1/03 - Million Dollar Bash.flac 13 MB
  Disc 1/04 - Yazoo Street Scandal.flac 21 MB
  Disc 1/05 - Goin' To Acapulco.flac 30 MB
  Disc 1/06 - Katie's Been Gone.flac 15 MB
  Disc 1/07 - Lo And Behold!.flac 14 MB
  Disc 1/08 - Bessie Smith.flac 24 MB
  Disc 1/09 - Clothes Line Saga.flac 14 MB
  Disc 1/10 - Apple Suckling Tree.flac 14 MB
  Disc 1/11 - Please, Mrs. Henry.flac 13 MB
  Disc 1/12 - Tears Of Rage.flac 21 MB
  Disc 2/01 - Too Much Of Nothing.flac 16 MB
  Disc 2/02 - Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread.flac 11 MB
  Disc 2/03 - Ain't No More Cane.flac 22 MB
  Disc 2/04 - Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood).flac 11 MB
  Disc 2/05 - Ruben Remus.flac 16 MB
  Disc 2/06 - Tiny Montgomery.flac 15 MB
  Disc 2/07 - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere.flac 16 MB
  Disc 2/08 - Don't Ya Tell Henry.flac 17 MB
  Disc 2/09 - Nothing Was Delivered.flac 23 MB
  Disc 2/10 - Open The Door, Homer.flac 15 MB
  Disc 2/11 - Long Distance Operator.flac 21 MB
  Disc 2/12 - This Wheel's On Fire.flac 22 MB
  Notes.txt 4.4 KB
  thumb.jpg 36.8 KB
  Torrent downloaded from Demonoid.com.txt 0 KB



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