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Infidels is the album where Dylan seems to finally remove all masks and come to terms with himself and the world around him. "I and I" is one of the rare songs where Bob Dylan lays his soul bare and finally presents himself with his weaknesses, insecurities, and sufferings.
Infidels is the album where Dylan seems to finally remove all masks and come to terms with himself and the world around him.
"I and I" is one of the rare songs where Bob Dylan lays his soul bare and finally presents himself with his weaknesses, insecurities, and sufferings.
Explore Bob Dylan's Infidels and experience the profound maturity and lyrical genius of this overlooked 80s masterpiece.
This is a wonderful piece, with Dylan’s voice humming like in the old days and a cryptic text perhaps full of references to Christ but of striking beauty and with stunning imagery. Why does Dylan force us to build his albums ourselves? Why didn’t he include "Blind Willie McTell," which is one of his best tracks?
This is a wonderful piece, with Dylan’s voice humming like in the old days and a cryptic text perhaps full of references to Christ but of striking beauty and with stunning imagery.
Why does Dylan force us to build his albums ourselves? Why didn’t he include "Blind Willie McTell," which is one of his best tracks?
Discover the hidden gems and tracklist controversies of Bob Dylan’s Infidels—listen now and explore what could have been!
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