Nashville Skyline
A**T
Country Dylan
Excellent record. Simple songs. Was never meant to be an over compicated record.
J**A
Love it
Thought it was remastered but still love it
N**
Great sounding lp. Great seller. All around grrrreat
Amazing sound quality audiophiles. These Dylan records have the best sound . Great seller. Personable. Came in a mailer. Will be buying from them again.
L**X
Top-notch Remaster by MoFi!!!
Of my extensive Dylan collection, this is one of my favorites, as it's one of those somewhat rare albums that every song & performance is a worthy "classic"; and at a time that Dylans voice was at its bes.The MoFi Remaster has brought "new life" to it, even though my CD Player is not SACD.
H**C
Easy on the ears.
Musicianship is stellar. Dylan is at home.Simply ... easy on the ears. Landmark album.
A**R
It sounds great
I was worried about the quality since there was no information about the pressing I didn't know what I was going to get. I got a Sony Legacy European 180g reissue (Legacy – 88875146321). It sounds great
A**R
Dylan's Nashville excursion
By 1969 Dylan was on record as being tired of being held up as "the spokesman for his generation". He claimed "that notion needed to be pulled up by its roots" and the mellowed, down-home style of the album 'Nashville Skyline' was in part his public response.Like `Blonde on Blonde' and `John Wesley Harding', NS was recorded in Nashville TN. This 1969 release is unapologetically in the style of the contemporary popular country music which at the time filled the airwaves in and around Nashville, and is as far away from traditional Woody-Guthrie style American folk with its themes of political protest and social commentary as you can imagine. The album is remarkable above all for showcasing Dylan's voice as a melodic crooner, with no hint of the by then universally recognised nasal drawl used to such effect on his more hard-edged material.One of the highlights of NS is the opening duet with Johnny Cash, `Girl from the North Country', originally a composition from `Freewheelin' and based around a traditional English folk ballad Dylan had learned on a trip to England in 1963. This is the only survivor from many different duet sessions with JC in Nashville in 1969, the only one deemed album-worthy. The album also contains `Lay Lady Lay' which Dylan originally wrote for the soundtrack of the movie `Midnight Cowboy' but delivered too late for inclusion in the film, and which nevertheless went on to be a successful single and one of his most famous songs. All the songs are short and share similar themes, exhibit fine production values and hang together well.Dylan has made avoidance of pigeon-holing a career-speciality and honed it to a fine art. In the context of his prodigious and influential output in the 1960s there is no better example than `Nashville Skyline.' Yet again his critics were confounded: the album was a great commercial success and, not for the first time, brought a new type of audience to his music.
R**L
Incredible Sound
This pressing is incredible. A must have for Dylan fans.
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