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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Let's Keep This In Perspective,
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This review is from: Dylan & The Dead (Audio CD)
Over the years, I held off on purchasing this disc due to the almost uniformly scathing reviews blasting it - some of the most virulent and sarcastic can be found here on Amazon. However, the intriguing pairing of these two classic artists (and I'll admit like other reviews state - the beyond cool album cover) got the better of me and I bought it used as a hedge.
I've taken a listen - what do I think? a) Dylan and The Dead is not the place to start your collection of either artist; b) There are better commercially available live albums of each artist individually; and c) keeping those caveats in perspective, this is a ragged, free-wheeling, and ultimately satisfying performance that I will go back to from time to time, because I seek out this type of music for the feel and inspiration it gives me. Contrary to what I have read, Dylan's vocals are acceptable, and they are intriguing for what he chooses to include and leave out given the generally accepted crossroads he was at in his career. The Dead's sound is unmistakable, and provides an interesting filter to standard and not so standard selections within Dylan's substantial song catalog. Finally, I find this unique album (it will never happen again with all the same key players present) every bit as listenable as any of the countless live Dave Matthews/Phish/String Cheese Incident/You Name It albums out there that I have heard bits and pieces of but would never be motivated to purchase based on their meandering sound and lack of songcraft. All and all, a worthy album that you will be surprised by if you are a fan of either artist, given the amount of negative reviews associated with it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
not that bad!,
By Greg Gorden (Mandeville, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dylan & The Dead (Audio CD)
OK, if you can get the tape of the Oakland show of this tour you will be astounded because that tape has tight, enthusiastic, rocking performances. For some reason this cd's tracks were culled from the early, more tentative performances on the tour, and not the later West Coast swing. At the time of the release Garcia and Hart complained that Dylan just picked the tracks and put the thing together with either minimal input from the Dead or any critical distance. Also, I have heard tapes of the rehersals and Dylan's heart just isn't into it, he stops songs halfway and you can hear the Dead's disappointment with their idol. All in all, an interesting cd that could have been a whole lot better.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not great,
By bass boy "music fan" (Arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dylan & The Dead (Reis) (Dig) (Audio CD)
The remastering sounds really good on this. It's not compressed too much, and there's nice low end from Phil Lesh and the drummers. Jerry Garcia turns in some decent guitar solos, although the tempos rush and drag here and there. Not the poo-poo stick many claim this to be, but it's not fantastic, either. I'll reach more often for Dylan/The Band's "Before the Flood," which has quite a bit more punch and grit.
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