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In the first few years of the 1970s, it was apparent that something wasn't quite right with Bob Dylan. Several albums flopped, and it looked like he might have lost his way. But in 1975, he released an album that creatively and commercially revitalised him, forever exorcising the ghost of his 60s persona. Using some classic tracks and archive interview, Steven Rainey explores the impact and influence of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks.
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