No Direction Home: The Life And Music Of Bob Dylan

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Da Capo Press, Aug 21, 1997 - Music - 576 pages
Robert Shelton wrote the rave review of Bob Dylan in the New York Times that is generally credited with being the piece that "discovered" him in 1961, just after Dylan arrived fresh from Minnesota to New York City as an aspiring folk musician. Twenty-five years later, Shelton, who had faithfully followed Dylan's career ever since, finally published No Direction Home . Now back in print, here is the story of Bob Dylan, man and musician, lover and explorer, loner and phenomenon.

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Prelude Lifelessness the Enemy 13221
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1 Dont Raise Your Voice Around Here
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2 The Wrong End of the Mississippi
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