from 1975 is a favorite album of Bob Dylan enthusiasts. It is one of his most intimate singer-songwriter records full of strong songs in which this later Nobel Prize winner combines poetic depth and mysticism with personal outpourings. It was initially recorded acoustically in New York. When the LP was already at the press, Dylan changed his mind and reworked five songs in a spicier way with a local
… band in Minneapolis. We know Blood On The Tracks, for example, with the ferocious tirade Idiot Wind and the bitter rock ballad You're A Big Girl Now. More Blood, More Tracks offers the original, acoustic album of which most of the songs were scattered here and there. The compilers are almost to believe that this is the superior version, but that is not the case. At the time, Dylan had a good sense that the bald songs will eventually sound uniform. So starting with the official Blood On The Tracks is the motto. (MR)more