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Slow Train Coming
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074643612029
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: October 25, 1990
Studio: Sony
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Editorial Review: Japanese remastered reissue packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. CBS/Sony. 2004.
Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
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Rating: - She was telling me about Jesus
Can't say enough about this great CD. It brings more glory to God and there was a woman who was responsible for Dylan's conversion to Christianity somewhere along the line. This is feel good music, it sounds like Fleetwood Mac on Easter Sunday. They album is a production miracle and Dylan's obvious love for Christ is contagious. There has never been a better modern example of religious music set to modern rock instrumentation. This is the secret development of Dylan's career that may never be ... Read More
Rating: - Shine Your Light -- Same Dylan, but a New Direction
Bob Dylan is a man who jumps in feet first without looking back and that's just what he did with this record. Up till now, he'd been a reader of the Bible, drawing references from it for his songs, but someone tossed a silver cross onto the stage when he was playing in Montreal, he picked it up, kept it and later in Arizona he experienced something, who knows what, it was personal, but it made him believe and this record is the result.
This record, like Blood on the Tracks, is a deeply ... Read More
Rating: - Very good religious rock album
Bob Dylan accepted Christ as his Savior in 1978, and right away, his newborn faith became evident in his music. Slow Train Coming has a slick rock sound, with intoxicating guitar work, pretty melodies, and good female background singers.
The record kicks off with the warning that it may be the devil or it may be the Lord, but you "Gotta Serve Somebody." The second song is the pretty, but long winded "Precious Angel," a tribute to Mary Alice Artes, the woman who introduced Dylan to the Savior ... Read More
Rating: - Will it Convert Me? Probably Not, but it's Still Awfully Good Music
Slow Train is an album that may be hard for some Dylan fans to get into, because of its Christian nature. I'm not a born again Christian, not even a very good church goer, so for the longest time I didn't pay this record any attention. I got in the giant hybrid box set. However, there are a couple songs, "I Believe in You" and "Precious Angel" where it's possible for me to believe Dylan is singing to or about a girl than the Deity. However, now, I must confess, that I play the whole CD, from start to finish, ... Read More
Rating: - Will it Convert Me, Probably Not, but it's Still Awfully Good Music
Slow Train is an album that may be hard for some Dylan fans to get into, because of its Christian nature. I'm not a born again Christian, not even a very good church goer, so for the longest time I didn't pay this record any attention. I got in the giant hybrid box set. However, there are a couple songs, "I Believe in You" and "Precious Angel" where it's possible for me to believe Dylan is singing to or about a girl than the Deity. However, now, I must confess, that I play the whole CD, from start to finish, ... Read More
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