Bob Dylan by Paul Williams

Bob Dylan by Paul Williams

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Summary

The third book in the series of critical studies of Bob Dylan by Paul Williams once again turns the microscope on the continuing evolution of rock's master singer and songwriter.

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Bob Dylan by Paul Williams

After focusing on the start and roots of the Never Ending Tour, Williams surveys Dylan's work in 1990, and the 1997 Time Out of Mind and 2001 Love and Theft albums. There's also an essay on a fine examples of a Never Ending show from 1998. Paul William's writing about Bob Dylan has been praied by such distinguished Dylan fans as Sam Shepard, Jerry Garcia and Allen Ginsberg. One member of Dylan's band says he found reading William's books on Dylan helpful when he first joined the band and needed to become more familiar with his new boss's huge output of work.
'Anything Paul Williams writes about Bob Dylan and always in his wonderfully unpretentious, conversational and heartfelt manner - is worth reading' Jonathan Cott, Rolling Stone 'The most eminently readable of the Dylan commentators.' Record Collector.
Paul Williams is a concert promoter, creator and editor of the 1990s cult 2 Tone fanzine Street Feeling, andadministrator of the Specials' website.
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ISBN 13 9781844498314
ISBN 10 184449831X
Title Bob Dylan
Author Paul Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Omnibus Press
Year published 2005-08-08
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.