“Shot Of Love” by Bob Dylan - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1981 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1980s |

The 40 year old continues with the third in the trilogy of Christian LPs, although the album does include secular as well as overtly religious and evangelistic songs. “Heart Of Mine” flirts with a little New Wave, vibing like Elvis with The Attractions… wish he’d done more like this… “Property Of Jesus” Wow… this is so much better than the last couple of album’s… the band’s cool like the Stones on “Exile On Main Street”… “Lenny Bruce” is a warm tribute, describes a brief taxi ride shared by the two legends. In the last line of the song, Dylan recalls: “Lenny Bruce was bad, he was the brother that you never had.” Not too bad – I’ll take what I can get from Dylan LP’s in this period…
The Jukebox Rebel
14–Mar–2012
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