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THAT THIN, WILD MERCURY SOUND by Daryl Sanders, read by Graham Halstead
Episode 174

THAT THIN, WILD MERCURY SOUND by Daryl Sanders, read by Graham Halstead

"Why was Bob Dylan’s album “Blonde on Blonde” made in Nashville? Narrator Graham Halstead takes listeners through the process of recording Dylan's trailblazing album. A must for Bob Dylan fans or fans of great music. "

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April 17, 20195m 55s

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Show Notes

A detailed recollection of Bob Dylan’s groundbreaking “Blonde on Blonde.” Cue up the soundtrack and get the inside story on the musicians, engineers, and producers who had a role in the creation of Dylan's trailblazing album. Narrator Graham Halstead is a great guide for listeners. Published by Tantor Media.

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