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Mixing Up the Medicine

Mixing Up the Medicine

SKU: CD60561 Barcode: 0196588309724
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Format: CD / Album (Jewel Case)

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  • Released Date: 20 Oct 2023

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

Ah, Bob Dylan. The man, the myth, the voice that launched a thousand protest songs. His latest offering, "Mixing Up The Medicine", is a tantalizing blend of folk, blues, and good old rock n' roll.

From the moment the opening track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride. Dylan's signature gravelly vocals are in fine form, weaving tales of love, loss, and of course, a healthy dose of social commentary.

The album's production is top-notch, with each instrument shining through on every track. The guitar work is particularly impressive, with riffs that will have you tapping your foot and nodding your head along in no time.

But it's not all sunshine and roses. Dylan's lyrics are as cutting and incisive as ever, tackling topics ranging from politics to personal introspection. Songs like "Revolution Blues" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'" hit hard and fast, leaving you with plenty to ponder long after the final chords fade away.

Overall, "Mixing Up The Medicine" is a reminder of why Dylan is considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time. It's a testament to his enduring talent and his ability to capture the world around him in a way that few others can. So sit back, press play, and let Bob Dylan take you on a journey through the highs and lows of the human experience.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Times They Are A-changin'
2. Blowin' in the Wind
3. Like a Rolling Stone
4. Subterranean Homesick Blues
5. All Along the Watchtower
6. Lay Lady Lay
7. Forever Young (Slow Version)
8. Tangled Up in Blue
9. Hurricane
10. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
11. Make You Feel My Love
12. Things Have Changed

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About the artist

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan, the enigmatic troubadour of the 1960s folk revival, is a name that echoes through the hallowed halls of musical history like a harmonica riff on a dusty country road. With a career spanning over six decades, Dylan has always been a shape-shifter, a chameleon of sound and style, forever evolving and defying categorization. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota in 1941, Dylan first made waves in the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s, armed with nothing but a guitar and a voice that sounded like it had seen more than its fair share of hard times. His early protest songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems for a generation searching for meaning in a tumultuous world. But Dylan was never content to rest on his laurels. He famously went electric in 1965, much to the chagrin of his diehard folk fans, and never looked back. From the raw energy of "Like a Rolling Stone" to the surreal poetry of "Desolation Row", Dylan's discography reads like a roadmap of the human experience, full of twists and turns, highs and lows. Throughout his career, Dylan has been hailed as a poet, a prophet, a genius, and a madman. His live performances are legendary for their unpredictability and their sheer audacity, with Dylan often rearranging his own songs on the fly, like a master chef experimenting with a new recipe. Love him or hate him, there's no denying that Bob Dylan is a true original, a one-of-a-kind artist who refuses to be pigeonholed or tamed. And for that, we salute him.

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