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I can’t find Dylan in these tracks — just a parade of dance hall songs placed there to snag applause. If he has something to say, he doesn’t know how to say it. I can’t stand ‘this’ Dylan anymore.
I can’t find Dylan in these tracks — just a parade of dance hall songs placed there to snag applause.
If he has something to say, he doesn’t know how to say it. I can’t stand ‘this’ Dylan anymore.
The review offers a biting and metaphor-filled critique of Bob Dylan's 2001 album Love And Theft. It argues the album lacks the passion, nerve, and originality of Dylan's earlier work, instead offering predictable, commercial dance-hall style songs. The vocal performance is described as hoarse and tired, and the overall impression is that Dylan has little left to say artistically. The critique uses a fictional mission story to emphasize disappointment and fading legacy. Discover the full review and decide if Bob Dylan’s Love And Theft lives up to the legend or falls short.
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