Time Out of Mind Bob Dylan

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  • Release Date: 09/30/1997
  • Sales Rank: 12,283
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646855621

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Time Out of Mind

1LISTENLove Sick 5:21
2LISTENDirt Road Blues 3:36
3LISTENStanding in the Doorway 7:43
4LISTENMillion Miles 5:52
5LISTENTryin' to Get to Heaven 5:21
6LISTEN'til I Fell in Love with You 5:17
7LISTENNot Dark Yet 6:29
8LISTENCold Irons Bound 7:15
9LISTENMake You Feel My Love 3:32
10LISTENCan't Wait 5:47
11LISTENHighlands 16:31

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Editorial Reviews

After spending much of the '90s touring and simply not writing songs, Bob Dylan returned in 1997 with Time Out of Mind, his first collection of new material in seven years. Where Under the Red Sky, his last collection of original compositions, had a casual, tossed-off feel, Time Out of Mind is carefully considered, from the densely detailed songs to the dark, atmospheric production. Sonically, the album is reminiscent of Oh Mercy, the last album Dylan recorded with producer Daniel Lanois, but Time Out of Mind has a grittier foundation -- by and large, the songs are bitter and resigned, and Dylan gives them appropriately anguished performances. Lanois bathes them in hazy, ominous sounds, which may suit the spirit of the lyrics, but are often in opposition to Dylan's performances. Consequently, the album loses a little of its emotional impact, yet the songs themselves are uniformly powerful, adding up to Dylan's best overall collection in years. It's a better, more affecting record than Oh Mercy, not only because the songs have a stronger emotional pull, but because Lanois hasn't sanded away all the grit. As a result, the songs retain their power, leaving Time Out of Mind as one of the rare latter-day Dylan albums that meets his high standards. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Dylan invents a new music hereby JohnQ

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July 15, 2009: These are Great songs! These songs sound familiar and unique at the same time. I know of no other album like this one, I know of no one who has sung this way before. Once again Dylan has taken the soul of the past and invented a completely new style. A dark album but an album created out of genius. This album is important in the history of music, in what way it will influence the future is obviously unknown but there is no doubt that the future will be influenced by it.

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A Cd God Would hand pick himselfby Anonymous

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November 08, 2006: This is Bob Dylans best to date. He really hit the jackpot of greatness on this one. If you havent heard the greatness of Bob Dylan yet and you want to than this is your album.


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