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SHOT OF LOVE - 1981


 

TRACKS & LYRICS

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Shot Of Love
Heart Of Mine
Property Of Jesus
Lenny Bruce
Watered Down Love
The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
Dead Man, Dead Man
In The Summertime
Trouble
Every Grain Of Sand



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Liner Notes


***"I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because thou hast hidden these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes." -- Matthew 11:25

Bob Dylan - Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Harmonica, Percussion
Jim Keltner - Drums
Tim Drummond - Bass
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Backing Vocals - Clydie King, Regina McCrary, Carolyn Dennis, Madelyn Quebec

With: Steve Ripley - Guitar
Carl Pickhardt - Piano
Benmont Tench - Keyboards
Steve Douglas - Saxophone

And: Danny Kortchmar - Electric Guitar

Plus: WM "Smitty" Smith - Organ
Ringo Starr - Drums, Tom Tom
Donald "Duck" Dunn - Bass
Ron Wood - Guitar On "Heart Of Mine"

Engineered by Toby Scott
Assistant Engineer - Dana Bisbee
Recording Supervisor - Arthur Rosato
Production Coordinator - Debbie Gold
Administrative Coordination - Naomi Saltzman, Barbovea Moldt
Recorded At Clover Recorders except "Shot of Love" recorded on location at Peacock Records Studios
Mastered by Ken Perry at Capitol

Album Cover Art - Pearl Beach
Thanks to - Don Williams, Paul Bolland
Special Thanks to - David Geffen

Shot Of Love

Vocals - Bob and Clydie
Drums - Jim Keltner
Bass - Tim Drummond
Rhythm Guitar - Bob Dylan
2nd Guitar - Steve Ripley
Lead Guitar - Danny Kortchmar
Backing Vocals - Carolyn Dennis, Regina McCrary, Madelyn Quebec

Heart Of Mine

Vocals and Piano - Bob Dylan
2nd Vocal - Clydie King
Drums - Jim Keltner, Chuck Plotkin
Bass - Donald "Duck" Dunn
Organ - WM "Smitty" Smith
Guitar - Ron Wood
Tom Tom - Ringo Starr

Property Of Jesus

Vocals and Guitar - Bob Dylan
Drums - Jim Keltner
Bass - Tim Drummond
Piano - Carl Pickhardt
Guitars - Steve Ripley, Danny Kortchmar
Backing Vocals - Clydie King, Regina McCrary, Carolyn Dennis, Madelyn Quebec

Lenny Bruce

Piano and Vocals - Bob
Backing Vocals - Madelyn, Clydie, Regina, Carolyn
Guitar - Fred
Bass - Tim
Organ - Benmont

Watered-Down Love

Vocals - Bob and Clydie
Backing Vocals - Clydie, Regina, Madelyn
Drums - Jim
Guitars - Fred Tackett, Danny Kortchmar
Piano - Benmont Tench

Deadman, Deadman

Vocals and Guitar - Bob Dylan
2nd Vocal - Clydie King
Backing Vocals - Regina McCrary, Carolyn Dennis, Clydie King, Madelyn Quebec
Drums - Jim Keltner
Bass - Tim Drummond
Guitars - Steve Ripley, Fred Tackett
Keyboards - Carl Pickhardt, Ben Tench
Alto Sax - Steve Douglas

In The Summertime

Vocals and Harmonica - Bob Dylan
Drums - Jim Keltner
Bass - Tim Drummond
Guitars - Steve Ripley, Danny Kortchmar
Keyboards - Benmont Tench
Backing Vocals - Madelyn Quebec, Regina McCrary, Clydie King

Trouble

Vocals and Guitar - Bob
Lead Guitar - Danny
Bass - Tim
Drums - Jim
Other Guitar - Fred
Keyboards - Benmont
Backing Vocals - Clydie, Madelyn, Regina, Carolyn

Every Grain Of Sand

Vocals and Harmonica - Bob
2nd Vocal - Clydie
Drums - Jim
Bass - Tim
Piano - Carl
Organ - Benmont
Alto Sax - Steve Douglas
Backing Vocals - Madelyn, Carolyn, Regina

Produced By Chuck Plotkin and Bob Dylan
Except "Shot of Love" Produced by Bumps Blackwell, Chuck Plotkin and Bob Dylan

Mastered for compact disc by Vic Anesini at CBS Records Studio, NY

Album Notes


All songs written by Bob Dylan.

Though many critics consider SHOT OF LOVE the best of Dylan's late-'70s, early-'80s "Christian albums," others find it guilty simply by association with that period. As such, it's one of his most underrated albums. It includes "Every Grain Of Sand" - one of his finest post-'60s ballads - along with such notable album tracks as the rocking title cut and "Lenny Bruce," a paean to the comedian that easily could be read as a veiled paean to Dylan himself. The CD version of SHOT OF LOVE adds the B-side "The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar," a rollicking blues-rocker that earned a lot of airplay when it first came out by reminding fans of BLONDE ON BLONDE.

 
 

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