Song of the Day #707: ‘Silvio’ – Bob Dylan

1988’s Down in the Groove was the other half of the one-two punch in the late 80s that began with Knocked Out Loaded. If possible, this one received even worse reviews than its predecessor. Rolling Stone called this Dylan’s worst album.

I don’t own it, so I can’t render my own verdict here. Sampling its songs, I can’t say I’ve been intrigued enough to spring for the whole album.

Six of the ten songs are covers, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it does betray a lack of effort. Future covers albums by Dylan had a sense of purpose and a cohesive theme… this one seems to be stocked with filler.

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Song of the Day #706: ‘Under Your Spell’ – Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan’s next two studio albums, 1986’s Knocked Out Loaded and 1988’s Down in the Groove, can fairly be described as the low point in his career.

The 80s had started with the back-to-back gospel head-scratchers Saved and Shot of Love only to be partially redeemed by Empire Burlesque. But these two albums suggested Dylan had finally run out of ideas. Knocked Out Loaded‘s eight songs contained just two Dylan originals, a couple of collaborations and three covers.

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Song of the Day #700: ‘Dark Eyes’ – Bob Dylan

One track on Empire Burlesque stands out as completely different in style and sound from the rest of the album. Most of the tracks feel very modern, but the final song — ‘Dark Eyes’ — sounds like it could have fit in nicely on Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan or another of his earliest recordings.

It’s a spare, haunting track that continues the trend of Dylan putting his most transcendent material in the last spot on the tracklist. Might as well go out strong, I suppose.

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Song of the Day #699: ‘When the Night Comes Falling From the Sky’ – Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan released a live record in 1984, the year after Infidels came out, then returned with an original album — Empire Burlesque — in 1985.

Empire Burlesque is another of Dylan’s most polarizing albums… I’m amused by how many of his releases are described as both his best and his worst by different fans. This is the last of the albums I bought to prepare for this series, and once again I’m glad I did.

I don’t rank it on either extreme — it’s a strong collection of songs hampered by some very dated production techniques, but for the most part the quality shines through.

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Song of the Day #693: ‘I and I’ – Bob Dylan

I’ve been playing Infidels a lot during the past week, learning it the way you do with a new album, and it’s growing on me more and more. I’m planning to rank all of Dylan’s albums once I’ve cycled through his discography on these Dylan Weekends and I’m already anticipating what a daunting task that will be.

I’ve always had my favorites and my second tier, but I’ve now introduced great new albums such as Infidels, Planet Waves, Street Legal and Slow Train Coming, with another undiscovered album still to come. And then there are the albums I still don’t own but have come to appreciate from afar — Self Portrait, Dylan, Saved and Shot of Love.

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