Review: Bob Dylan's 'More Blood, More Tracks' box set amplifies one of his greatest works
Bob Dylan
"More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 14"
(Columbia/Legacy)
If any artist in pop history is worthy of a subatomic exploration of various facets of his or her career, it's hard to argue against Bob Dylan at the top of that list.
That idea has made the ongoing "Bootleg Series" of archival releases a wellspring for Dylan admirers, both casual and hardcore, and the latest entry is no exception, presenting the opportunity for full immersion into his 1975 return-to-form album "Blood on the Tracks."
As usual, this installment - "More Blood, More Tracks: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 14" - arrived last week in multiple iterations, the most intensely anticipated of which is the limited-edition six-CD deluxe box set
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