'It was just beautiful...He showed all of us that it was possible to go a little further.' Paul McCartney's response on hearing "Like a Rolling Stone" sums up the importance of the sessions at Studio A that led to what many regard as one of the greatest albums of all time, "Highway 61 Revisited". The latest in a challenging series focusing on the recording sessions that set new standards and changed the course of musical history, this is essential reading for any Dylan fan.
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Very cool. It puts the album in the context of the times and Dylan's own circumstances. I got a more complete understanding of where the music came from, and when you learn such intellectuals as Philip Larkin are still questioning "Desolation Row" you accept that Dylan's lyricism does not walk a straight line. --Library Thing
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