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Street Legal [Remaster] - Dylan, Bob (CD 1999)

Track Listing
1. Changing of the Guards
2. New Pony
3. No Time to Think
4. Baby Stop Crying
5. Is Your Love in Vain?
6. Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)
7. True Love Tends to Forget
8. We Better Talk This Over
9. Where Are You Tonight (Journey Through Dark Heat)

Details
Playing Time:49 min.
Contributing Artists:Steve Madaio
Producer:Don DeVito
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:AAD

Album Notes
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Steven Soles (guitar, background vocals); Billy Cross (guitar); David Mansfield (mandolin, violin); Steve Douglas (soprano & tenor saxophones); Steve Madaio (trumpet); Alan Pasqua (keyboards); Jerry Scheff (bass); Jan Wallace (drums); Bobbye Hall (percussion); Carolyn Dennis, Jo Ann Harris, Helena Springs (background vocals).
Recorded at Rundown Studios, Santa Monica, California.
Dylan's last pre-Christianity batch of tunes, STREET LEGAL achieves a comfortable balance between the staid professionalism of the same year's live recording AT BUDOKAN and the rough-and-ready aesthetic of previous albums like DESIRE. As was often the case in his post-BLOOD ON THE TRACKS records, some of the most effective tunes on STREET LEGAL are those that he seems to have labored over least. A good example is the way the simple 12-bar blues of "New Pony" eclipses the more elaborately constructed opener "Changing of the Guards."
Naturally, that's not to say Dylan's vaunted wordplay had hit a valley on STREET LEGAL. Anyone who can rhyme "where we're headin'" with "Armageddon," as he does on "Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)," plainly has more than a few lyrical tricks left up his sleeve. Those searching for subtext in the tunes here may note the evidence of a spiritual turmoil that would soon lead to Dylan's theological metamorphosis.

Editorial Reviews
5 Stars (out of 5) - ...the songs are brilliant and the preoccupations that fuel them only add to the slightly fevered atmosphere...
Q Magazine (07/01/1995)

...[producer, Don DeVito] remastered the tapes to give them an added punch....not without its charms, and certainly worth it just under $10 list price.
Dirty Linen (10/01/1999)

5 Stars (out of 5) - ...the songs are brilliant and the preoccupations that fuel them only add to the slightly fevered atmosphere...Dirty Linen (10-11/99, p.81) - ...[producer, Don DeVito] remastered the tapes to give them an added punch....not without its charms, and certainly worth it just under $10 list price.
Q Magazine (07/01/1995)

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    Reviews
      Senor
    Review created: 05/13/07
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    I really can't think of anything Dylan has done that I don't love. This is another fantastic Dylan album that every Dylan fan needs in their collection. I don't know what it is but I keep pulling this one out and playing it more than anything else on the Dylan section of my CD shelf. 5 Stars.


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