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Bob Dylan: Love And Theft (Columbia)
Ian Penman, Uncut, October 2001 ON 1997s Time Out of Mind, Bob Dylan sounded like a man coming to accounts with himself, with the fact that anything from this point on would be sung from the penumbral clasp of approaching death. Total word count of piece: 1,345 To continue reading the complete article, login or subscribe below and get instant access to this and the many thousands of other articles in the Rock's Backpages archive.
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