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| CBS SONY 20AP 1983 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The poetic world of this folk-rock masterpieceThe Byrds' portrayal of 1960s idealism and Dylan's words create a chemical reaction. This masterpiece highlights the jungle sound produced by Roger McGuinn's 12-string Rickenbacker and the beauty of his chorus work. The title track, "Mr. Tambourine Man," sublimates Bob Dylan's poetic lyrics with a pop sensibility, laying the foundation for the folk-rock genre. The exquisite balance of freshness and melancholy that runs throughout the album makes it a symbolic work of 1960s American rock. |
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Credit
- Written-By - Dylan
- Drums - Hal Blaine (A1, B2)
- Electric Bass - Larry Knechtel (A1, B2)
- Rhythm Guitar - David Crosby
- Vocals - David Crosby
- Electric Piano - Leon Russell (A1, B2)
- Rhythm Guitar - Gene Clark
- Tambourine - Gene Clark
- Vocals - Gene Clark
- Written-By - G. Clark
- Vocals - Roger McGuinn
- Lead Guitar - Jim McGuinn
- Producer - Terry Melcher
- Electric Bass - Chris Hillman
- Rhythm Guitar - Jerry Cole (A1, B2)
- Drums - Mike Clarke