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Originally released in 1976, this reissue is a hybrid CD consisting of remastered regular version playable on all players and a super audio CD version for players equipped with the format. 9 tracks. Digipak. Sony. 2003.
Personnel: Bob Dylan (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Vincent Bell (bouzouki); Scarlet Rivera (violin); Dom Cortese (accordion); Rob Stoner (bass, background vocals); Howard Wyeth (drums); Luther (congas); Emmylou Harris, Ronee Blakley, Steve Soles (background vocals). This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players. If Blood on the Tracks was an unapologetically intimate affair, Desire is unwieldy and messy, the deliberate work of a collective. And while Bob Dylan directly addresses his crumbling relationship with his wife, Sara, on the final track, Desire is hardly as personal as its predecessor, finding Dylan returning to topical songwriting and folk tales for the core of the record. It's all over the map, as far as songwriting goes, and so is it musically, capturing Dylan at the beginning of the Rolling Thunder Revue era, which was more notable for its chaos than its music. And, so it's only fitting that Desire fits that description as well, as it careens between surging folk-rock, Mideastern dirges, skipping pop, and epic narratives. It's little surprise that Desire doesn't quite gel, yet it retains its own character -- really, there's no other place where Dylan tried as many different styles, as many weird detours, as he does here. And, there's something to be said for its rambling, sprawling character, which has a charm of its own. Even so, the record would have been assisted by a more consistent set of songs; there are some masterpieces here, though: "Hurricane" is the best-known, but the effervescent "Mozambique" is Dylan at his breeziest, "Sara" at his most nakedly emotional, and "Isis" is one of his very best songs of the '70s, a hypnotic, contemporized spin on a classic fable. This may not add up to a masterpiece, but it does result in one of his most fascinating records of the '70s and '80s -- more intriguing, lyrically and musically, than most of his latter-day affairs. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine DESIRE was the studio realization of the Rolling Thunder revue's sound. The musicians involved in this mid-'70s Dylan project were more than a backup band; they forged a distinctive musical vision, loose and swirling, the perfect aural equivalent of the traveling gypsy/carnival image they affected onstage. Drummer Howie Wyeth, who possessed an uncannily sympathetic ear for accompanying singer-songwriters, and violinist Scarlet Rivera, built their careers on the foundation of the Rolling Thunder band. Many critics balked at Dylan's lyrical collaborations with Jacques Levy on this album, but their reservations were just glorified xenophobia. Levy's flowing, colloquial style suited Dylan's music and delivery perfectly, and the two produced several gems. "Isis" is an exotic tale of intrigue that turns out to be a unique love story. "Hurricane" breathlessly tells the true story of Ruben Carter, a boxer framed for murder and acquitted years after DESIRE's release. It still stands as one of Dylan's most exciting, emotional tunes.
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.136) - Ranked #174 in Rolling Stone's "The 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" Q (Magazine) (p.111) - "[I]t's probably best known for 'Hurricane,' a rousing account of boxer Rubin Carter's wrongful conviction for murder." **Super Audio CD (SACD) Hybrid** This CD will play in standard CD players. A Super Audio CD player is required to take advantage of the SACD sound technology. Desire Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Folk Rock CDs, Singer/Songwriter, Rock, Super Audio | | Label | Sony | | Orig Year | 1976 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11068  | | CD Universe Part number | 6308760 | | Catalog number | 90318 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 16, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Don DeVito | | Engineer | Don Meehan | | Personnel | Bob Dylan - vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano Scarlet Rivera - violin Steven Soles - background vocals Rob Stoner - bass, background vocals Luther - congas Dom Cortese - accordion Howard Wyeth - drums Vincent Bell - bouzouki
Also: Emmylou Harris, Ronee Blakley | | Additional Info | SACD Hybrid |
Desire Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   A Magnificent Dylan Masterpiece! All I can say is I give this album almost the same reviews as I did with "Blood On The tracks". "Desire" was the follow-up to that LP and Bob Dylan continued to give some of his most heartfelt songwriting on this album. "Desire" is not as dark or stripped down like "Blood On The Tracks". Instead, the music is more upbeat and every single track on this album tells a wonderful, unforgettable story. Songs like "Hurricane" and "Isis" are so stunning and unpredictable which words cannot even describe. Another one of Dylan's most definitive albums, "Desire" is also one of the finest and nearly perfect albums ever made. Submitted by Ron Haynes, Jr. (Covington/Cornelia, GA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Dylan at His Best One of the best albums of the 70's. Not one bad track on this cd. The words and music will take you to another place and time! Submitted by a reviewer (montreal,canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A must-have for all Bob Dylan fans! For all of his fans, and for those who may be experiencing Mr. Dylan's music for the first time, Desire remains one of his greatest, most poignant albums to date. From the scathing judgement of the judicial system in "Hurricane" to the beautiful serenade to his wife in "Sara", this album fully deserves all the credit that it has recieved over the years. If you're thinking of buying an album just to hear what Mr. Dylan actually sang about and what all the excitement was about, this is most certainly the one to have. Couldn't say a bad word about it. Quintessential Bob Dylan. Bravo. Submitted by tony_moulton (Washington, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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