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Tom Waits - 'Chocolate Jesus' live on Letterman!
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Pink Floyd - Total Eclipse A Retrospective 1967 - 1993
Pink Floyd - Total Eclipse
A Retrospective 1967 - 1993 (4-CD Box)
Great Dane Records, Italy (LIBERATED BOOTLEG)
A SILENT WAY SPECIAL
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Tangled Up In Blues, Songs Of Bob Dylan [1999] | Butterboy
VA - Tangled Up In Blues, Songs Of Bob Dylan [1999]
Tangled Up In Blues: Songs of Bob Dylan (1999) is an intriguing tribute album released by House of Blues, showcasing Dylan’s songwriting through the lens of blues legends. This collection reinterprets Dylan’s work with gritty, soulful performances, proving how naturally his storytelling blends with the blues tradition.
The lineup includes powerful renditions from artists like Taj Mahal, John Hammond, and Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson, each bringing their own distinctive style to Dylan’s lyrics. Rare gems emerge in tracks like James Solberg’s take on "Things Have Changed", offering a fresh spin on a later Dylan classic, and Kim Wilson’s version of "Down in the Flood", which injects raw blues energy into Dylan’s folk roots. The album leans into the emotional weight of Dylan’s lyrics, transforming familiar songs into expressive, guitar-driven showcases.
The production maintains an organic, live-in-the-studio feel, enhancing the authenticity of each performance. It’s fascinating how Dylan’s words, rooted in folk and rock, take on new depths when filtered through blues phrasing and arrangements.
This collection stands out as more than a tribute—it’s a reimagining of Dylan’s influence, proving that his songs are endlessly adaptable. Whether rediscovering classics or hearing them in a completely new light, Tangled Up In Blues offers a compelling listen. (Butterboy)
Track list
01 Taj Mahal - It Takes A Lot to Laugh 4:32
02 Mavis Staples - Gotta Serve Somebody 6:38
03 Isaac Hayes - Lay Lady Lay 5:36
04 R.l. Burnside - Everything is Broken 4:52
05 Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson - Pledging My Time 4:48
06 John Hammond, Jr. - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 3:35
07 James Solberg - Ballad of A Thin Man 8:38
08 Alvin Youngblood Hart - Million Miles 6:32
09 Leon Russell - Watching The River Flow 3:39
10 Holmes Brothers - Wallflower 3:57
11 Larry McCray - All Along The Watchtower 4:28
12 Band - One Too Many Mornings 5:13
Blowin' In The Wind, A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan [2003] Various Artists | Butterboy
Blowin' In The Wind, A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan [2003]
Blowin' In The Wind: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan (2003) is a roots reggae interpretation of Dylan’s songwriting legacy, released by Eurotrend. This compilation brings together a mix of reggae icons and contemporary artists, transforming Dylan’s folk narratives into rhythmic, island-inspired grooves. The selection leans into reggae’s natural storytelling tradition, with artists like The Abyssinians, The Mighty Diamonds, and Judy Mowatt breathing new life into Dylan’s compositions. Standout moments include Lehbanchuleh’s version of “Just Like a Woman”, offering a fresh, soulful take on one of Dylan’s most poetic ballads, and Bradley Brown’s take on “Forever Young”, which infuses warm brass and reggae beats into Dylan’s reflective lyrics. The arrangements emphasize fluid instrumentation, with Wayne Armond’s guidance shaping the album’s cohesive sound.
Among the deeper cuts, this set features Fourth Street Sisters covering "Mr. Tambourine Man", a unique perspective on the song’s drifting, dreamlike essence. Tracks like Sugar Black’s “You’re A Big Girl Now” and Mankind’s “Times They Are A-Changing” reveal how Dylan’s lyrics, originally rooted in folk protest, seamlessly adapt to reggae’s rhythm-driven storytelling.
More than a simple cover album, Blowin' In The Wind highlights reggae’s ability to transform Dylan’s words into something spiritually and socially resonant. It’s a refreshing take on familiar classics, proving that Dylan’s influence extends far beyond folk and rock. (Butterboy)
Track list
01 Abyssinians - Blowin' in The Wind 4:28
02 Mankind - Times They Are A Changing 4:23
03 Mighty Diamonds - I Shall Be Released 3:56
04 Fourth Street Sisters - Mr. Tamborine Man 5:04
05 Lehbanchuleh - Just Like A Woman 4:04
06 Sugar Black - You're A Big Girl Now 4:25
07 Mello - Silvio 3:53
08 Chalice - Lay Lay Lay 4:57
09 Reggae Rockers - Don't Think Twice It's Alright 4:31
10 Bradley Brown - Forever Young 4:21
11 Reggae Rockers - The Mighty Quinn 3:31
12 Judy Mowatt - Knockin' on Heavens Door 4:08
Subterranean Homesick Blues: A Tribute to Bob Dylan (2010) | Butterboy
Subterranean Homesick Blues: A Tribute to Bob Dylan (2010) is a compilation album that reimagines Dylan’s iconic Bringing It All Back Home through the lens of contemporary artists. Released by Reimagine Music, this collection offers a unique take on the legendary songwriter’s early electric phase, transforming his classic tracks into fresh interpretations across genres.The set stays faithful to the structure of Bringing It All Back Home, featuring reinterpretations of every track from the original album alongside additional selections. Expect a mix of alternative, folk, and indie perspectives, breathing new life into Dylan’s rapid-fire lyricism and groundbreaking compositions. Artists like Kronos Quartet, Thea Gilmore, and The Low Anthem contribute nuanced renditions that highlight the album’s timeless appeal while adding modern flourishes.Standout moments include Jesse Malin’s take on “She Belongs to Me”, which infuses the song with a haunting, introspective edge, and Peter Mulvey’s “Love Minus Zero/No Limit”, showcasing a delicate, stripped-down approach. The collection also delves into Dylan’s political and surrealist lyricism, with tracks like “Maggie’s Farm” and “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” reinterpreted with new urgency.This tribute isn’t simply a nostalgic homage, it serves as a conversation between past and present, proving how Dylan’s words continue to resonate across generations. Whether rediscovering classic tracks or hearing them in a new light, Subterranean Homesick Blues delivers a compelling journey into the heart of Dylan’s artistry. (Butterboy)
Track list
01 Peter Moren - Subterranean Homesick Blues 3:31
02 Ane Brun - She Belongs to Me 4:46
03 Castanets - Maggie's Farm 3:40
04 Mirah - Love Minus Zero 3:46
05 Morning Benders - Outlaw Blues 4:00
06 Julie Doiron - On the Road Again 3:35
07 Asobi Seksu - Bob Dylan's 115th Dream 4:14
08 Helio Sequence - Mr. Tambourine Man 5:43
09 DM Stith - Gates of Eden 6:11
10 Franz Nicolay - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 6:18
11 Sholi - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 3:28
12 J. Tillman - If You've Gotta Go, Go Now (Bonus Track) 3:46
13 Sea Wolf - Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence (Bonus Track) 4:23
14 Denison Witmer - I'll Keep it With Mine (Bonus Track) 4:13
15 Laura Veirs - Mama, You've Been on My Mind (Bonus Track) 2:36
16 William Fitzsimmons - Farewell Angelina (Bonus Track) 5:13
17 Will Dailey - California (Bonus Track) 3:15
18 Sholi - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue [Electric Version] 4:36
From Another World, A Tribute to Bob Dylan [2013] Various Artists | Butterboy
From Another World, A Tribute to Bob Dylan [2013]
This is a unique compilation released by Bonsai Music, offering a global reinterpretation of Dylan’s songwriting legacy. What sets this album apart is its approach, featuring artists from diverse musical traditions who transform Dylan’s work into something entirely new.This isn’t a standard tribute album with straightforward covers. Instead, the selections showcase reinterpretations through world music influences, bringing fresh perspectives to Dylan’s lyrics and melodies. Expect renditions by Kronos Quartet, Taraf de Haïdouks, and Purna Das Baul, among others, blending folk, gypsy, classical, and indigenous sounds into Dylan’s compositions. The rarities in this collection lie in the reinterpretation styles, some songs take on entirely new rhythmic structures, emphasizing cross-cultural dialogue in a way few tribute albums attempt.The compilation serves as a reminder that Dylan’s words transcend genres, borders, and traditions. His songs, deeply rooted in American folk and protest music, find new meaning when filtered through global storytelling traditions. It’s an immersive experience for anyone who enjoys hearing familiar songs transformed into something unexpected and thought-provoking.For listeners intrigued by Dylan’s impact beyond Western folk and rock, From Another World presents a fascinating sonic journey (Butterboy)
Track list
01 Eliades Ochoa - All Along the Watchtower 4:29
02 Bapi Das Baul - Mr. Tambourine Man 3:32
03 Taraf of Haidouks - Corrina, Corrina 5:37
04 Burma Orchestra Saing Waing - I Want You 3:05
05 Salah Aghili - Every Grain of Sand 7:49
06 Musicians of The Nile - Tangled Up in Blue 6:27
07 Divana - Jokerman 6:19
08 Kek Lang - Blowin' in The Wind 4:07
09 Trio Mei Li De Dao - I Want You 5:35
10 Lhamo Dukpa - With God on Our Side 7:19
11 Sayfi Mohamed Tahar - Man Gave Names to All The Animals 6:56
12 Kocani Orkestar - Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 4:33
13 Aboriginal People Yolingu of Yalakan - Father of Night 2:47