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He Took Us By Storm: 25 Lost Classics From / Var - He Took Us By Storm: 25 Lost Classics From / Var

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Format: CD
Rel. Date: 10/04/2024
UPC: 4000127176998

He Took Us By Storm: 25 Lost Classics From / Var
Artist: He Took Us By Storm: 25 Lost Classics From / Var
Format: CD
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1. Dion - Two Ton Feather
2. Eric Andersen - Honey
3. Dick Campbell - You've Got to be Kidding
4. Bobby Darin - Me ; Mr Hohner
5. P.F. Sloan - Halloween Mary
6. Jackie Washington - Long Black Cadillac
7. Len Chandler - Feet First Baby
8. David Crosby - Willie Jean
9. Lou Reed - Men of Good Fortune (May 1965 Demo)
10. Casey Anderson - Little Girl
11. Bubba Fowler - Next Year This Time
12. Dean DeWolf - Pistol Slapper Blues
13. David Blue - The Gasman Won't Buy Your Love
14. Tom Rush - You Can't Tell A Book By The Cover
15. Barry McGuire - Don't You Wonder Where It's At
16. Bob Seger ; The Last Heard - Persecution Smith
17. Ferré Grignard - Drunken Sailor
18. Peter LaFarge - Easy Rider
19. Donovan - Universal Soldier
20. Boz Scaggs - Baby Let Me Follow You Down
21. Billy Joe Royal - These Are Not My People
22. Leon Russell - Everybody's Talking About the Young
23. Johnny Winter - Birds Can't Row Boats
24. Dino Valenti - Black Betty
25. Sammy Walker - Vigilante Man

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2024 compilation dedicated to the charismatic musician and author who revolutionized folk and rock music like no other in the '60s and became the worldwide figurehead of a cultural upheaval in youth culture: Bob Dylan. Compiled with expertise and passion by French producer Philippe Le Bras for Bear Family Records, this anthology features original recordings, mostly from the mid-1960s. Dylan-inspired artists such as Dion, Lou Reed, Bobby Darin, Leon Russell, David Crosby, Boz Scaggs, Bob Seger, Johnny Winter, David Blue and many others try to catch up with their mentor and colleague and produce songs in the idiom he pioneered. Not a single Dylan song on this album, and yet the master can be heard throughout!
        
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