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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0827969031964
Format: Hybrid SACD - DSD, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
Item Dimensions: 16
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: September 16, 2003
Studio: Sony




Disc 1:
  1. Girl from the North Country
  2. Nashville Skyline Rag
  3. To Be Alone With You
  4. I Threw It All Away
  5. Peggy Day
  6. Lay Lady Lay
  7. One More Night
  8. Tell Me That It Isn't True
  9. Country Pie
  10. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Dylan Smiles!
I am a huge Dylan fan and know most of his albums by heart but this is the one (along with "Blood On The Tracks") that I played the most while growing up. The perfectly cool cover photo with Dylan holding his western-style acoustic guitar, tipping his hat, and smiling at the camera, says it all. What you get here is pure and simple Dylan minus the symbolist poetry, the protests, and the darkly-shaded brooding "tortured genius" persona of the mid-60s. The opening track with Johnny Cash, a remake ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bob going country with great results, but unfortunately the briefest album of his career
When NASVHILLE SKYLINE came out in 1969, it was a shocking album to a large portion of Dylan's fan base. Never one to be backed into labels and corners, Dylan largely turned his back on the growing political and cultural turmoils of the day, and instead made a simple country album. Another surprising element, not expected at all the public, was how different Dylan's actual voice sounds from the rest of his 1960s output. He is singing in a soft, country croon, in a voice as smooth as good whiskey, ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Good album - can't believe the poor remastering
Man, I always thought the guys who complained about the CD remastering of Dylan's albums were full of themselves. However, I was quite surprised that nobody sees the problems with this remastering.

I borrowed the remastered "Nashville Skyline" CD from a friend a few years ago when he found out I had never heard the album before. I listened to it a few times and promptly returned it, stating that it was really disappointing. It sounded like a short, poorly-recorded album of Dylan with a weird ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good album, just not my favorite Dylan material
Having enjoyed Bob Dylan's first nine albums (recorded in the span of little less than six years) and his evolutions as an artist in the same timespan, I grew up to love Dylan's folk/rock style and upfront lyrics. So it's no surprise that "Nashville Skyline" struck me as a bit of a step back for him, though it involved a firm step into country territory and away from what had become his signature sound up to that point.

Maybe it was the combination of his voice sounding so different, the songs ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Bob Dylan Goes Country
This is a nice record, good to put on when you want to relax with a glass of wine and a good book. I know that's not the usual way one would listen to a Dylan record, but this is not a usual Dylan record. "Nashville Skyline" is full of uplifting, twangy songs, plus it has the Dylan mega hit on it, "Lay, Lady Lay which has always been a favorite of mine. I also like "Peggy Day" an awful lot as well as the duet Dylan sings with Johnny Cash, "Girl From the North Country." That song is just sublime. "Tonight I'll ... Read More




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