Bob Dylan "Street Legal" cassette tape
So, most Dylan fans do not like this album. But then there are a few who think it’s a completely underrated and singular moment. The songs are relatively long and the band sounds big, complete with backup singers. “Changing of the Guards” and “Baby, Stop Crying” are knockouts, but there is something weirdly awesome throughout. This is only two albums removed from “Blood on the Tracks” and right before his “Christian trilogy.” So, you’re not allowed to just skip this one. Case shows wear but no cracks and cassette is AOK.
So, most Dylan fans do not like this album. But then there are a few who think it’s a completely underrated and singular moment. The songs are relatively long and the band sounds big, complete with backup singers. “Changing of the Guards” and “Baby, Stop Crying” are knockouts, but there is something weirdly awesome throughout. This is only two albums removed from “Blood on the Tracks” and right before his “Christian trilogy.” So, you’re not allowed to just skip this one. Case shows wear but no cracks and cassette is AOK.
So, most Dylan fans do not like this album. But then there are a few who think it’s a completely underrated and singular moment. The songs are relatively long and the band sounds big, complete with backup singers. “Changing of the Guards” and “Baby, Stop Crying” are knockouts, but there is something weirdly awesome throughout. This is only two albums removed from “Blood on the Tracks” and right before his “Christian trilogy.” So, you’re not allowed to just skip this one. Case shows wear but no cracks and cassette is AOK.