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Old 01.27.2023, 04:52 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
Out today:

- Bob Dylan - The Bootleg Series Vol. 17: Fragments - TIME OUT OF MIND Sessions (1996-1997)

- New Order - Low-life ["definitive edition"]

- Mette Rasmussen/Paul Flaherty/Zach Rowden/Chris Corsano - Crying In Space

In the near future:

- Marshall Crenshaw - Marshall Crenshaw (40th Anniversary Expanded Edition) [February 17]

- Steve Gunn & David Moore - Reflections Vol. 1: Let The Moon Be A Planet [March 31]

- Tim Hecker - No Highs [April 7]

- Robyn Hitchcock - Life After Infinity [April 23]. His first all-instrumental album. If you've heard his vocal-less tracks on I Often Dream Of Trains and Eye, you know this is gonna be the shit.


It's funny how Dylan himself and many other fans diss Time Out Of Mind. Many say that the production is all wrong/muddled - as if Lanois didn't know wtf he was doing?? Yeah, sure. To my ears, it is a fantastic album. I think this new bootleg series tries to "correct" some things? I might get it, but I adore the original mix.
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