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10.0
4759
10.0 |
Blender
By the end, he’s chanting “it’s all good,” turning it into a lewd joke—he’s going off the cliff along with everyone else, yet he’s laughing all the way down.
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10.0
4773
10.0 |
Uncut
Turn the record up real loud and shake this mama one more time.
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8.0
4771
8.0 |
The Sunday Times
A welcome addition to the late-period Dylan catalogue.
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8.0
4772
8.0 |
The Times
The greater our fascination with him becomes, the more he seems to relish the sanctuary afforded to him by a room of musicians. On this form, who can blame him?
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8.0
4767
8.0 |
The Independent
Not wielded in the slick, focused, well-thought-out style that characterised Modern Times, but more in the impromptu manner he so admires in those Chess records.
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8.0
4776
8.0 |
PopMatters
A good Dylan record is better than 90% of the music out there at any given time and this is a good Dylan record.
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7.0
4774
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It might not be a perfect record, but it’s nevertheless a remarkable one
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7.0
4763
7.0 |
PopMatters
Dylan remains a consummate performer, imbuing each line with the aural equivalent of a knowing wink, a bat of the lashes, or roll of the eyes.
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6.0
4764
6.0 |
Scotland on Sunday
As Dylan records go it is good, but some way short of great.
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6.0
4765
6.0 |
Spin
Do we harshly judge the elder Dylan for luxuriating in an era before his innovations happened? Whatever the answer, he couldn’t care less.
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6.0
4766
6.0 |
The Guardian
Neither masterpiece nor disaster.
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6.0
4760
6.0 |
Evening Standard
Quality without being a classic.
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6.0
4761
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
A Tex Mex-tinged blues record that would provide the perfect backdrop to a night in a bordertown cantina.
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6.0
4775
6.0 |
Spin
Do we harshly judge the elder Dylan for luxuriating in an era before his innovations happened? Whatever the answer, he couldn’t care less.
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6.0
4768
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Not as good as its predecessor, Modern Times , but certainly not an off-day either.
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6.0
4769
6.0 |
The Observer
The R&B of Together Through Life draws from a narrower musical and emotional range than either of its two predecessors
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6.0
4770
6.0 |
The Scotsman
An artist who is simply taking care of business.
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5.4
4762
5.4 |
Pitchfork
He might have something good in him sometime. He's worth keeping an eye on
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