Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | 
| Artist: Bob Dylan Label: Sbme Import Category: Music
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Rating: 63 reviews Sales Rank: 488868
Format: Import, Limited Edition, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.4 x 0.3
EAN: 4571191054104 ASIN: B000A3H6LI
Release Date: October 3, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Watching the River Flow | | • | Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | | • | Lay Lady Lay | | • | Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again | | • | I'll Be Your Baby Tonight | | • | All I Really Want to Do | | • | My Back Pages | | • | Maggie's Farm | | • | Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You |
Disc 2
| • | She Belongs to Me | | • | All Along the Watchtower | | • | Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo) | | • | Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues | | • | Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall | | • | If Not for You | | • | It's All over Now, Baby Blue | | • | Tomorrow Is a Long Time | | • | When I Paint My Masterpiece | | • | I Shall Be Released | | • | You Ain't Going Nowhere | | • | Down in the Flood |
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Amazon.com This time selected and programmed by the man himself, the two-disc second installment in Dylan's Greatest Hits series comes off as much more idiosyncratic than its brother, famed songs ("Lay Lady Lay," "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall") notwithstanding. An even richer cut-by-cut listen than the earlier best-of, this 1971 set masterfully casts the classics into new light and adds previously non-LP singles (the smashing "Watching the River Flow," with the Amazon.com fave line "People disagreein' just about everywhere you look / Makes you wanna stop and read a book; let's have lunch, Bob"), a then-unheard live 1963 "Tomorrow Is a Long Time," and new, stunning, off-the-cuff takes of "I Shall Be Released," "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere," and "Down in the Flood." --Rickey Wright
Album Description Limited edition Japanese pressing of the remastered 1971 album features 2 CD's with the 21 original tracks packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Sony. 2005.
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Bob's Best "Greatest" December 22, 2000 Brian D. Rubendall (Oakton, VA) 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
"Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume II" is as close to perfection as two compact discs can get. Dylan's first Greatest Hits collection gathered most of his most well know songs from the 1960s, while this volume scoops up the rest. A number of these songs were big hits for other artists, including "All I Really Want to Do" (The Byrds), "All Along the Watchtower" (Jimi Hendrix) and "The Mighty Quinn" (Manfred Mann). Selected from Dylan's incredible run of top notch 60's albums, this collection features both accoustic and electric tracks. There are sentimental romantic ballads ("Lay Lady Lay," "Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You") and verbose tounge twisting rants ("Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues," ""It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"). There are angry political rants ("Maggie's Farm," "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall") and spiritually uplifting songs ("I Shall Be Released," "When I Paint My Masterpiece"). Bob shows both his folkie side and his rock and roll side and he's never been in better (uh) voice. This is the definitive collection from Bob Dylan's classic period and is essential for any rock fan who does not own the original Dylan albums.
Worth it for remastering alone. Plus rare songs. August 24, 2000 Thomas Aikin (San Diego, CA) 23 out of 24 found this review helpful
I think this album along with the first Greatest Hits and Street Legal are Sony/Columbia initial endeavors to remaster the entire Dylan catalog. Considering I have about 30 of his CDs this prospect is both intriguing and frightening. I picked up this disc partially because I'm a Dylan completist and partially to hear these songs in remastered glory. I'm impressed. Since most of these songs are of late 60s vintage they have a countryish lean. What immediately caught my attention was how gorgeous the steel pedal guitars were on "Lay Lady Lay" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight". The most notable sonic improvement, however, belongs to "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again" from the classic but shoddy sounding (on CD) Blonde on Blonde. Aside from the sound quality this is just a great collection of songs. Most were made famous by other artits, but nearly all of Bob's versions remain definitive. The other reason to buy this cd is that five of the tracks are unique to this edition. "Watching the River Flow", "When I Paint My Masterpiece," and "Tomorrow is A Long Time" don't appear anywhere else and "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and "Down in the Flood" are different takes than heard on "The Basement Tapes". All in all a excellent package and probably the best introduction to Dylan outside of his egregiously famous songs (Found on Greatest Hits Vol. 1).
It doesn't get much better than this August 6, 1999 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Bob Dylan's greatest hits volume two is not only the best Bob Dylan compilation available, but also possibly the best compliation cd available by any artist. Top to bottom this is one of the finest CD's I own. Most of the songs are familar even to the casual Bob Dylan fan, plus some of the less familar tracks are some of the best on the CD. "Tomorrow is a long time", "Crash on the Levee" and a different version of "You ain't going nowhere" are three highlights of the disc. If you like Dylan, even a little, I cannot more strongly reccomend this compilation. BUY THIS CD.
The Best Dylan Hits Collection November 3, 2006 Marc Axelrod (Potter, Wi USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The first Dylan hits collection has all the famous stuff from the mid-Sixties: Blowing in the Wing, Mr. Tambourine Man, Like a Rolling Stone, The Times They Are A-Changin' etc. Those songs are indispensable to any rock collection. But I think I like volume two better. This collection has twice as many songs as the first hits album, and the songs are mesmerizingly beautiful and skillfully written. Another reason why I like this collection better than volume one is because the songs on volume one have been played to death on the radio. I love the melodious pop folk sounds of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue, "My Back Pages," and "I Shall Be Released." I also like the hard rocking "Maggie's Farm," the soft rocking "All Along the Watchtower," the country melody of "If Not For You,' aw heck, I like them all. It should also go without saying that every single Dylan album from the 1960s is absolutely 5 star material, and some of his later albums are vastly unappreciated (Slow Train Coming, Infidels). I highly recommend Greatest Hits Volume two as a great place to experience the diverse and beautiful sounds of Bob Dylan.
Dylans Greatest Collage August 27, 2005 A. Ronan (Ireland) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When I first obtained this Collection in the early 70's as a raw juvenile, it was the one tape among hundreds that I never grew tired of listening to, partially because of the sheer range of styles and mainly because of the calibre of the songs included.This latest remastering opens up the sound even more so and lets the joy of songs like "If not for You" and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" shine out like beacons in a fog.The bitter sweet emotion of "Don't think Twice..." and "Tomorrow is a Long Time" almost caused my own heart to break as I felt the pain and longing in the lines of those songs. Even today after 30 odd years since I first heard this collection,I still feel a little lump in my throat when I hear them again. Very few records can connect with people on this level but this is one of them and is an essential item in any real music lover's collection!A true masterpiece!
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