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02/01/2006
More on Love And Theft
While Love And Theft might arguably benefit from a rest from Dylan’s live shows (see previous article), the album’s stature as an immensely rewarding body of writing is not in doubt.
The best analysis of the riches of the album I’ve seen is in a couple of articles by Christopher Rollason, a consistently acute commentator on matters Dylan, first published on his website, The Bob Dylan Critical Corner, and then in the fanzine The Bridge. Highly recommended.
www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/6752/magazine.html
Gerry Smith
ps thanks to the reader who pointed out that Love And Theft should be enclosed in quote marks/inverted commas: I'm aware of the error, but, for some reason, the software won't permit a posting which includes them!
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