Mostly Dylan: New Perspectives On the Songs of Bob Dylan By Tom Corwin and Tim Hockenberry - Mostly Dylan

Mostly Dylan: New Perspectives On the Songs of Bob Dylan By Tom Corwin and Tim Hockenberry

Mostly Dylan

  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 2005-05-09
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2005 Mostly Ink

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Forever Young 4:56 USD 0.99
2
One Too Many Mornings 3:15 USD 0.99
3
The Times They Are A-Changin' 3:34 USD 0.99
4
Like a Rolling Stone 5:03 USD 0.99
5
You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome 4:03 USD 0.99
6
Mr. Tambourine Man 5:08 USD 0.99
7
Two Steps Back 4:17 USD 0.99
8
Boots of Spanish Leather 4:30 USD 0.99
9
My Back Pages 4:55 USD 0.99
10
Flirting With Disaster 3:43 USD 0.99
11
Rainy Day Woman 3:43 USD 0.99
12
Tomorrow Is a Long Time 2:25 USD 0.99
Mostly Dylan: New Perspectives On the Songs of Bob Dylan By Tom Corwin and Tim Hockenberry - Mostly Dylan
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Reviews

  • My Back Pages
    5
    By fuscia13
    I DLed this song after hearing it on WDRT. Loved the mellow somber strains and the harmonics. I'm a sucker for fret harmonics. Maybe this song just fit the way I'm feeling now. Bob Dylan is a prophet and a poet Tom and Tim bring this song to life in a very new and beautiful way.
  • A great album
    5
    By gmferguson
    I don't write many reviews, but this is a jewel of an album, that deserves more attention. I first heard their version of "My Back Pages" and that got me to check out the whole album. It's a great set of Dylan tunes, done, in my opinion, better than Dylan could do them. "Rainy Day Woman" takes me away to a small dive bar, with someone like Louis Armstrong singing it as the blues it should be. Get it, put it on, make something to drink, turn the lights down low, sip and listen and see where it takes you.
  • What a gift.
    5
    By TexasLuckStar
    Unbelievable. Highly recommended. Buy it.
  • Splendid and fresh
    5
    By Grimoire94
    Tim Hockenberry's voice is an astonishing instrument - evocative and sensual - and is perfectly matched with Tom Corwin's arrangements and production. This is a superb album. Imagine coming up with a fresh take on the master! I find myself listening to it over and over.