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Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Richard Manuel (piano, drums); Garth Hudson (organ); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums).Recorde...Read more
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Planet Waves is a 1974 studio album by Bob Dylan. It was recorded during the period Dylan was backed by the now infamous groundbreaking Canadian group "The band". Th...Read more

Planet Waves [Remastered] [Remaster] by Bob Dylan (CD, Jun-2004, Sony Music Distribution (USA))

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Album Features
UPC:827969240427
Artist:Bob Dylan
Format:CD
Release Year:2004
Record Label:Sony Music Distribution (USA)
Genre:Country Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. On a Night Like This
2. Going, Going, Gone
3. Tough Mama
4. Hazel
5. Something There Is About You
6. Forever Young
7. Forever Young (Continued)
8. Dirge
9. You Angel You
10. Never Say Goodbye
11. Wedding Song

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Contributing Artists:The Band
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Robbie Robertson (guitar); Richard Manuel (piano, drums); Garth Hudson (organ); Rick Danko (bass); Levon Helm (drums).Recorded at the Village Recorder, West Los Angeles, California on November 5, 6 & 9, 1973. Includes liner notes by Bob Dylan.The cover of PLANET WAVES bears the inscription "cast-iron songs and torch ballads," proving that Dylan was a skilled assessor of his own work. "There are those who worship loneliness/But I'm not one of them," he sings on "Dirge," a disclaimer for the ghostly, pensive atmosphere that pervades much of the album. Though Dylan is backed by members of the Band here, PLANET WAVES has little of the sprawling, tongue-in-cheek weirdness of Band collaborations like THE BASEMENT TAPES. Instead, the mood is serious, intimate, and introspective.Dylan explores both sides of the romantic coin here. "You Angel You" and "On a Night Like This" (a tune that proved jubilant enough to be covered by Buckwheat Zydeco) are upbeat paeans to being in love. The aforementioned "Dirge" brings us into the belly of the beast, as Dylan faces up to his loneliness and pain with customary aplomb: "I paid the price of solitude/But at least I'm out of debt." Throughout, the Band supply verve and poignancy as required. Dusky gems like the solo acoustic ballad "Wedding Song," where the singer proudly opens his heart over a haunting minor-key melody, and the platitude-heavy "Forever Young" add to this fine, often-overlooked album from Dylan's early-'70s period.

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4 stars out of 5 - ...[The] digital resurrection shines new light on The Band's talent for making their music fizz with ideas, and thereby accords the album a rollicking, loose-ended kind of vigour...
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Bob Dylan: Planet Waves

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Created: 23/03/12
Planet Waves is a 1974 studio album by Bob Dylan. It was recorded during the period Dylan was backed by the now infamous groundbreaking Canadian group "The band". The album has a folk/rock feel, the songs are primarily based on small town living and what I would describe as blue collared love songs. The songs "Tough Mama" and "Forever Young" are well regarded songs among Dylan fans. Listening to this album will give the listener an in depth view at how accomplished The Band was as a backing band, aside from there own songwriting aspirations. I have always thought this album was underrated and did not get the recognition it deserved. For any fan of Bob Dylan or The Band this album will deliver exactly what most people have learned to expect from these musicians. A well played, well written, solid rock and roll album, that’s sure to not disappoint even the most critical listener.
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