Описание
Bob Dylan- DESIRE- CD- 01.12.1975/20.11.2003-
- Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment Inc.- 5099751234524- 400 grn
DESIRE is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on 1st December 1975, through Columbia Records. DESIRE was released between the two legs of Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue tour. By 1975, Dylan had extensive experience playing with a number of bands, but these groups were assembled by others. In the case of the Hawks (later known as The Band), the group had performed for a number of years before ever meeting Dylan. Neil Hubbard, who was present at the session, felt that there were too many musicians present and the session lacked leadership. Guitarist Eric Clapton was present, just one of five guitarists in the studio. Clapton recalled later that Dylan appeared to be seeking an opportunity to work with new people he had met, although Clapton felt that Dylan was uncomfortable performing personal songs with such a large group present, and left the session after advising Dylan to use a smaller band, a sentiment later reiterated by Rob Stoner to producer Don DeVito.
PERSONNEL: Bob Dylan – vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica, piano; Scarlet Rivera – violin; Emmylou Harris – background vocals; Rob Stoner – bass guitar, background vocals; Howard Wyeth – drums, piano; Dominic Cortese – accordion, mandolin; Vinnie Bell – bouzouki; Luther Rix – congas; Ronee Blakley – background vocals; Steven Soles – background vocals; Eric Clapton – guitar on "Romance In Durango".
Dylan's 17th studio album - a well-received follow-up to Blood On The Tracks - spent 5 weeks at the top of the Billboard Pop Albums chart and marked a return to topical songwriting and folk tales. One of his more collaborative efforts, the album hosts a caravan of musicians from the Rolling Thunder Revue, plus backing vocals from a then-unknown Emmylou Harris. Includes Hurricane; Isis; Mozambique; One More Cup Of Coffee (Valley Below); Oh, Sister ; the epic Joey; Romance In Durango with Eric Clapton (uncredited); Black Diamond Bay , and Dylan's emotional ode to his crumbling relationship, Sara. Dylan shows an unlikely innocence and a greater sense of the world around him on this 1976 follow-up to the more cynical and introspective Blood On The Tracks. Working with lyricist Jacques Levy, Dylan offers a work with rougher edges and greater urgency that is distinguished by the prominence of Scarlet Rivera's melancholy violin and Emmylou Harris's bare harmonies. The album features two of Dylan's famous wrongly accused-and-misunderstood-criminal sagas but truly peaks elsewhere. Exotic imagery meshes with simple melody on "Isis," one of Dylan's most appealing rambles. The droning piano and plodding drums propel a mystical journey that contains some of his most insightful (and most ridiculous) lyrics about paranoia, trust, betrayal, and, of course, desire. ("What drives me to you is what drives me insane.") In the end Dylan shows no signs of being jaded by love's fickleness. Delicate and heartbreaking, the finale "Sara" is a gift to his ex-wife that eloquently recounts the wonders of a relationship, perhaps in an attempt to revive it.
Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Clear Tray Includes 8-Page Booklet.
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