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Revision 38 . . (edit) December 21, 2001 3:19 am by RjLesch
Revision 37 . . December 21, 2001 3:18 am by RjLesch [dare we mention the Traveling Wilburys?]
Revision 36 . . (edit) December 21, 2001 1:31 am by Gareth Owen
Revision 35 . . December 21, 2001 1:25 am by Gareth Owen [Up to Another Side...]
Revision 34 . . December 21, 2001 12:50 am by Egern [Let's not forget "All along the Watchtower"]
Revision 33 . . December 21, 2001 12:47 am by Gareth Owen [wait, theres more...]
Revision 32 . . (edit) December 20, 2001 1:39 am by Gareth Owen [OK, so comments don't work]
Revision 31 . . December 20, 2001 1:38 am by Gareth Owen [tap-tap-tapping away on a retrospective of the Zim's career...]
Revision 30 . . December 19, 2001 2:22 am by Gareth Owen [Start putting flesh on the bones...]
Revision 29 . . (edit) December 17, 2001 5:41 am by (logged).215.230.xxx
Revision 28 . . December 15, 2001 3:46 am by (logged).12.101.xxx [*I've tried to strengthen and make more specific the opening of the essay on Bob Dylan. Can some other Dylan fans help with this?]
Revision 27 . . November 26, 2001 8:38 am by The ansible [Why do we need two entries on Bob Dylan?]
Revision 26 . . (edit) October 26, 2001 6:37 pm by Gareth Owen
  

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In the late 1970s he became a born-again Christian and released three records of primarily religious songs; of these three, some fans regard "Slow Train Coming" as most worth attention. He remained in the doldrums throughout the 1980s while crossing the world on his "Neverending Tour." The 1990s again saw something of a renaissance, first with "Oh Mercy" (1989) and later returning to his folk roots with two albums covering old folk and blues numbers: "Good As I've Been To You"(1992), "World Gone Wrong" (1993). In 1997, he released an album of original songs, "Time Out Of Mind"(1997) - for which he won a Grammy Award.
In the late 1970s he became a born-again Christian and released three records of primarily religious songs; of these three, some fans regard "Slow Train Coming" as most worth attention. He remained in the doldrums throughout the 1980s while crossing the world on his "Neverending Tour." He did take part in the Travelling Wilburys album project. The 1990s again saw something of a renaissance, first with "Oh Mercy" (1989) and later returning to his folk roots with two albums covering old folk and blues numbers: "Good As I've Been To You"(1992), "World Gone Wrong" (1993). In 1997, he released an album of original songs, "Time Out Of Mind"(1997) - for which he won a Grammy Award.

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