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SLOW TRAIN COMING - 1979


 

TRACKS & LYRICS

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Gotta Serve Somebody
Precious Angel
I Believe In You
Slow Train
Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
Do Right To Me Baby
When You Gonna Wake Up?
Man Gave Names To All The Animals
When He Returns



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Liner Notes


All songs written by Bob Dylan

Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
Engineer - Gregg Hamm
Assistant Engineer - David Yates

Keyboards - Barry Beckett
Drums - Pick Withers
Bass - Tim Drummond
Guitars - Mark Knopfler, Bob Dylan
Horns - Muscle Shoals Horns
Arrangements by Harrison Calloway
Background Vocals - Carolyn Dennis, Helena Springs, Regina Havis
Percussion - Barry Beckett, Mickey Buckins

Original Mastering Supervision - Paul Wexler, Amigo Studios, Burbank, CA
Original Mastering Engineer - Bobby Hatta
Digitally Remastered for Compact Disc by Joe Gastwirt, CMS Digital studios

Mark Knopfler & Pick Withers appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Produced by Jerry Wexler & Barry Beckett

Album Notes


Of all the pitstops made by the nomadically creative Dylan, none was more unusual than his brief conversion to Christianity in the late '70s. SLOW TRAIN COMING was the first of two records (SAVED being the other) that found Zimmerman exploring his newfound faith. Recorded at Memphis' famed Muscle Shoals Studios and produced by soul vets Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett, SLOW TRAIN's supporting cast includes Dire Straits' Mark Knopfler on guitar and Pick Withers on drums, along with a handful of studio musicians.

Knopfler's crisp guitar playing is surrounded by a punchy horn section and a phalanx of female background singers who are a perfect compliment to Dylan's revitalized vocals. Songs such as "When He Returns" and "Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking" reverberate with the conviction of Dylan's new faith whereas "When You Gonna Wake Up" simultaneously celebrates America's greatness as a country and warns of the need to seek a new set of values. Dylan eventually won a Best Rock Vocal Grammy for "Gotta Serve Somebody," but the enigmatic one renounced his conversion to Christianity by 1983.

 
 

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