How Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan by How Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan / Va (CD, 2010)

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ProducerArif Mardin^Bobby Womack^Daniel Lanois^David Anderle^David Dashev^David Robinson^Freddie Scott^Harold Wheeler^Jackie Mills^Jeffrey Cohen^Jerry Ragovoy^Jerry Wexler^Joel Dorn^O'Kelly Isley^Orrin Keepnews^Quin Ivy^Ron Fair^Ronald Isley^Rudolph Isley^Steve Van Zandt^Tommy Kaye^Willie Mitchell
Record LabelACE Records UK, ACI
UPC0029667042420
eBay Product ID (ePID)26046076904

Product Key Features

Release Year2010
FormatCD
GenreSoul/R&B & Soul
ArtistHow Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan / Va
Release TitleHow Many Roads: Black America Sings Bob Dylan

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Item Height0.31 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width5.04 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks20
Tracks1.1 Blowing in the Wind - O.V. Wright 1.2 Girl from the North Country - Howard Tate 1.3 I Pity the Poor Immigrant - Marion Williams 1.4 Maggie's Farm - Solomon Burke 1.5 Don't Think Twice, It's Alright - Brook Benton 1.6 From a Buick 6 - Gary Us Bonds 1.7 The Man in Me - the Persuasions 1.8 Like a Rolling Stone - Major Harris 1.9 With God on Our Side - the Neville Brothers 1.10 Mr Tambourine Man - Con Funk Shun 1.11 Masters of War - the Staple Singers 1.12 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Bill Brandon 1.13 Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine - Patti la Belle 1.14 Knockin' on Heaven's Door - Booker T Jones 1.15 All Along the Watchtower - Bobby Womack 1.16 Just Like a Woman - Nina Simone 1.17 I Shall Be Released - Freddie Scott 1.18 Lay Lady Lay - the Isley Brothers 1.19 Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You -Esther Phillips 1.20 Emotionally Yours - the O'Jays
Notes2010 collection. Bob Dylan's songs impacted on 1960 black American singers in a way that few (if any) of his peers were able to. It was through Dylan's important protest songs that artists such as Sam Cooke found their way to articulate dissatisfaction at being regarded as second-class citizens. Some of the best recordings of Bob's later love songs have been by artists from the worlds of Soul, Jazz and Blues. Ace.

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