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"The Witmark Demos", volume # 9 of Columbia's "The Bootleg Series" CD set.
An underlying tone of hopefulness in Dylan's voice illuminates the nasal, whining, drunken, sing-song singing style from within. The final product is an surprisingly attractive one.
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Your speakers must the one of those polite ones from UK.
Cheers
Bill
Grado RS1i headphones to be exact.
Do you have the "Gaslight Sessions" CD ?
I own but a total of two Bob Dylan CDs ("The Witmark Demos" being one) and a few Dylan LPs, and that would suggest that I have never been a big Bob Dylan fan.
But, the aforementioned CD is strangely enjoyable. Dylan swings it here - the signature "growl" mostly absent in his singing at this stage in his career. This sounds like a springy, athletic Dylan ( if you can imagine such a thing) and so it's the kind of *folk music* that might blend well with your eggs and toast in the morning.
Just heard some cuts from this release via NPR.
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