Love and Theft
More About Love and Theft by Bob Dylan
Overview
Track Listing
1 | Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum | |
2 | Mississippi | |
3 | Summer Days | |
4 | Bye and Bye | |
5 | Lonesome Day Blues | |
6 | Floater | |
7 | High Water (For Charley Patton) | |
8 | Moonlight | |
9 | Honest With Me | |
10 | Po' Boy | |
11 | Cry a While | |
12 | Sugar Baby |
Featured Artists: Augie Meyers and Charlie Sexton
Genre: Rock & Pop
Details
- Genre: Popular Music
- Release Date: September 2001
- Label: BMG (distributor)
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/03/02, p.118) - Ranked #1 in Rolling Stone's "Top 10 2001".
Rolling Stone (9/27/01, pp.65-6) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...A stone-cold Dylan classic... Talk about bringing it all back home: Dylan veers into country, ragtime, vaudeville, deep blues, cocktail-lounge corn, the minstrel show and the kind of rockabilly he must have bashed out with his high school band more than forty years ago..."
Spin (1/02, p.76) - Ranked #4 in Spin's "Albums of the Year 2001".
Spin (11/01, pp.127-8) - 9 out of 10 - "...Astonishing...It is the rare Dylan album recorded with his touring band, and the versatility and sympathy of this outfit...lets them stand proudly next to The Band as his finest accompanists...""
Entertainment Weekly (12/28/01, p.138) - Ranked #6 "Album of the Year" in EW's "Best of 2001".
Q (10/01, p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A very good album..."
Magnet (12-1/02, p.56) - Included in Magnet's "20 Best Albums of 2001".
CMJ (10/8/01, p.16) - "...Gritty and immediate..."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.66) - Ranked #15 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "His surreal verbal collages borrowed imagery from vintage bluesmen and obscure novelists..."
Mojo (Publisher) (1/02, p.68) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001".
Mojo (Publisher) (10/01, p.104) - "...The most striking thing about the album is Bob's singing, which possesses a ragged, almost sinister authority...but on the old-tyme numbers becomes a nonchalant croon..."
Rolling Stone (9/27/01, pp.65-6) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...A stone-cold Dylan classic... Talk about bringing it all back home: Dylan veers into country, ragtime, vaudeville, deep blues, cocktail-lounge corn, the minstrel show and the kind of rockabilly he must have bashed out with his high school band more than forty years ago..."
Spin (1/02, p.76) - Ranked #4 in Spin's "Albums of the Year 2001".
Spin (11/01, pp.127-8) - 9 out of 10 - "...Astonishing...It is the rare Dylan album recorded with his touring band, and the versatility and sympathy of this outfit...lets them stand proudly next to The Band as his finest accompanists...""
Entertainment Weekly (12/28/01, p.138) - Ranked #6 "Album of the Year" in EW's "Best of 2001".
Q (10/01, p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...A very good album..."
Magnet (12-1/02, p.56) - Included in Magnet's "20 Best Albums of 2001".
CMJ (10/8/01, p.16) - "...Gritty and immediate..."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.66) - Ranked #15 in Mojo's "100 Modern Classics" -- "His surreal verbal collages borrowed imagery from vintage bluesmen and obscure novelists..."
Mojo (Publisher) (1/02, p.68) - Ranked #2 in Mojo's "Best [40] Albums of 2001".
Mojo (Publisher) (10/01, p.104) - "...The most striking thing about the album is Bob's singing, which possesses a ragged, almost sinister authority...but on the old-tyme numbers becomes a nonchalant croon..."