The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
Album two is Bob's second.
I think you can tell we're taking a bit of a backward step here. There are covers on here, and a definite sense that some of the tracks are "filler".
Blowing in the Wind feels like a song that has existed far longer than 1962.
Masters of War has so much anger in it. Was his protest period sincere? Sure sounds like it here.
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall is definitely the best song on here. Such imagery! So different from the the rest of the album in so many ways: pointing forward to the future perhaps?
Bob Dylan's Dream: he was only twenty-two when this album came out! Bit of calculated nostalgia I feel, though it's a great song.
Lots of dreams on this album. Talkin' World War III Blues is all about another, though to be honest his seems to have less to do with am impeding apocalypse than the dread everyone can feel in a dream.
I preferred the previous album to be honest. And with the next one we go back to the very beginning.
Oh, and as predicted out-of-tune guitars continue to feature!
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