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OverviewThe first of two volumes, this companion to every song that Bob Dylan ever wrote is by far the most comprehensive book on the words of America's greatest songwriter. Here you'll find not just opinionated commentary or literary interpretation, but facts, first and foremost. Clinton Heylin is the world's leading Dylan biographer and expert, and he has arranged the songs--including a number that have never been performed--in a continually surprising chronology of when they were actually written rather than when they appeared on albums. Using newly discovered manuscripts, anecdotal evidence, and a seemingly limitless knowledge of every Bob Dylan live performance, he has uncovered a wealth of information about the songs, leaving no stone unturned in his research. Here we learn that the middle verse of ""Blowin' in the Wind"" was written much later than the first and third verses; that ""The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll"" was based on a complete distortion of the facts of the case; that ""Mixed Up Confusion,"" despite being Dylan's first single, was composed later than many of his early masterpieces; that ""Fourth Time Around"" was a direct response to John Lennon's ""Norwegian Wood""; and much more. Reading this volume will fundamentally change how you hear Dylan's songs and will make you want to revisit the man's lesser-known masterpieces. This is an essential purchase for every true Bob Dylan fan. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Clinton HeylinPublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.599kg ISBN: 9781613743362ISBN 10: 161374336 Pages: 496 Publication Date: 01 April 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsClinton Heylin [is] the Dylanologist actually worth reading. The New York Times Clinton Heylin [is] the Dylanologist actually worth reading. -- The New York Times A must for any serious Dylan freak. -- Relix True to form, Heylin digs deep way deep into the songs, mixing cold hard facts with illuminating anecdotes. Acoustic Guitar A must for any serious Dylan freak. Relix In Revolution in the Air Clinton Heylin has pored over Bob Dylan's songs--all of them--and has drawn conclusions, not on a wall, but in the first of a two-part magnum opus that anyone curious about, fascinated by, and devoted to His Master's Voice will want to read and ponder. Jonathan Cott, author of Dylan and editor of Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews Clinton Heylin [is] the Dylanologist actually worth reading. --The New York Times In Revolution in the Air Clinton Heylin has pored over Bob Dylan's songs--all of them--and has drawn conclusions, not on a wall, but in the first of a two-part magnum opus that anyone curious about, fascinated by, and devoted to His Master's Voice will want to read and ponder. --Jonathan Cott, author of Dylan and editor of Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews One of the most important volumes in the already-groaning Bookshelf of Bob. --Houston Press A must for any serious Dylan freak. --Relix An excellent supplement to a good Dylan biography. --Arkansas Democrat-Gazette True to form, Heylin digs deep--way deep--into the songs, mixing cold hard facts with illuminating anecdotes. --Acoustic Guitar Indispensable. . . . Encyclopedic. . . . Fascinating. . . . Hypnotic. . . . Highly recommended. --Library Journal An authoritative history of the singer-songwriter's canon. . . . Sprinkled with Dylan quotes, the entries are thorough, informative, and engaging. Taken together, they provide a fascinating glimpse into the creative process of this enigmatic genius of American song. --Choice True to form, Heylin digs deep--way deep--into the songs, mixing cold hard facts with illuminating anecdotes. --Acoustic Guitar One of the most important volumes in the already-groaning Bookshelf of Bob. --Houston Press Indispensable. . . . Encyclopedic. . . . Fascinating. . . . Hypnotic. . . . Highly recommended. --Library Journal In Revolution in the Air Clinton Heylin has pored over Bob Dylan's songs--all of them--and has drawn conclusions, not on a wall, but in the first of a two-part magnum opus that anyone curious about, fascinated by, and devoted to His Master's Voice will want to read and ponder. --Jonathan Cott, author of Dylan and editor of Bob Dylan: The Essential Interviews Clinton Heylin [is] the Dylanologist actually worth reading. --The New York Times An excellent supplement to a good Dylan biography. --Arkansas Democrat-Gazette An authoritative history of the singer-songwriter's canon. . . . Sprinkled with Dylan quotes, the entries are thorough, informative, and engaging. Taken together, they provide a fascinating glimpse into the creative process of this enigmatic genius of American song. --Choice A must for any serious Dylan freak. --Relix Author InformationClinton Heylin is the author of Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades, Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions, From the Velvets to the Voidoids: The Birth of American Punk, Still on the Road, and several other books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |