Album Reviews
There are some heartening developments here. Although cynics may find that Dylan's trademark wheeze is verging on self-parody by this point, his singing is truly spirited throughout. The band he assembled for the tour including one-time Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor and former Faces keyboardist Ian McLagen generally serves him well, if without inspiration. Taylor, in particular, solos beautifully on "License to Kill" and adds thick, juicy slide ornamentation on "Maggie's Farm," and the updated band arrangement of "Masters of War" is blessed with an almost punkish instrumental hook. Dylanologists will savor the heavily revised, third-person lyrics for "Tangled Up in Blue" (although they scuttle the original song's compelling intimacy), and some fans may get a giggle out of the rhythm riff lifted from Ray Charles' "I Believe to My Soul" that graces "Ballad of a Thin Man." But "Highway 61 Revisited" and "Tombstone Blues" suffer from formless arrangements, and the band simply can't replicate the reggae groove called for on "I and I."
Whatever one may make of the content of Dylan's recent lyrics, his creative powers remain imposing. If his rag-and-roll approach to rock is dated, that's essentially a cosmetic problem. One continues to hope that he'll someday assemble a full-time band he really believes in (and vice versa), a band that will enable him to reassert his brilliance in the modern rock marketplace.
KURT LODER
(RS 441 - February 14, 1985)
(Posted: Feb 14, 1985)
Advertisement
News and Reviews
Click "Copy Me" to add the RS.com Widget to your Facebook page, blog, MySpace page and more.
Advertisement
Click the play button.
Register or enter your username and password.
Let the music play!
It's FREE.
- Highway 61 Revisited
- Maggie's Farm
- I And I
- License To Kill
- It Ain't Me Babe
- Tangled Up In Blue
- Masters Of War
- Ballad Of A Thin Man
- Girl From The North Country
- Tombstone Blues
Your Turn
Advertisement
More CD Reviews
-
Janet Jackson
Discipline -
The Black Crowes
Warpaint -
Stephen Malkmus
Real Emotional Trash -
Elvis Costello
This Year's Model (Deluxe Edition 2008) -
Earth, Roots & Water
Innocent Youths -
Dolly Parton
Backwoods Barbie -
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Street Survivors [Deluxe Edition] -
Goldfrapp
Seventh Tree -
Kathleen Edwards
Asking for Flowers -
Whiskeytown
Stranger's Almanac (Deluxe Edition)