- John
Bauldie (23
August 1949 – 22
October 1996) was a
British journalist,
noted as one of the
foremost experts on the work of Bob Dylan. He was editor...
- notes,
Robbie Robertson compares the
album to the Who's Odds & Sods. John
Bauldie in Q
called the
album "a
ragbag of old
outtakes and
otherwise unplaceable...
-
Rhapsody praised the album,
calling it one of its
favorite cover albums. John
Bauldie in Q
Magazine called the re-issued
album 'funny,
affectionate and immaculately...
-
comeliness of
every melody on this
album led to an
immediate infatuation." John
Bauldie in Q
Magazine called the
album "glossy and slick" and
lamented that the...
-
October 7, 2016. Shelton, pp. 138–142. Shelton, p. 156. The
booklet by John
Bauldie accompanying Dylan's The
Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased)...
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interested in
picking an old
country song as he was in
baring his soul." John
Bauldie in Q
Magazine described the
album as "essentially a
recording of the best...
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April 26, 2014. Hoskyns, 365, 376–377, 384. Helm and Davis, 289, 294.
Bauldie, John (March 5, 1991). "Reviews of the
Stage Fright,
Moondog Matinee, Northern...
- descriptions, Red Wing was not the
impenetrable "Gothic fortress" (as John
Bauldie calls it) portra**** in this song. Joan Baez
covered this song on her 1968...
- for The
Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991, John
Bauldie writes that it was Pete
Seeger who
first identified the
melody of "Blowin'...
- "The Band: The Band
Album Review". Pitchfork.
Retrieved 22
March 2019.
Bauldie, John (April 1996). "The Band: The Band". Q: 120. "The Band: The Band"...