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Ballad of a Thin Man (James Solberg)

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2009

from the cd Tangled Up In Blues
A collection of Dylan covers by various artists. Including, on this song:

James Solberg - vocals/guitar
Mike Vlahakis - Hammond B-3 organ & piano
John Lindberg - bass
Robb Stupka - drums

recorded & mixed at Maple Street Studio, WI
cd released: July 13, 1999

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  • I would like to know who are the players on this wonderful rendition of classic Dylan. This track is smokin'!

  • I think I've got you... covered, man.

    Unfortunately, I couldn't track down a recording date.

    btw, This is one of my favorite versions. Solberg''s not taking prisoners.

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  • Nobody beats Dylan IMO, but this guy is smokin'

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  • Love this version! IMHO, it's better than the original.

  • I am just hooked on this cover !...it,s the best ever ! Thanks for putting it up ! :) gus

  • Finally!!! I have looked for this version from this magnificent song so long!!! Thank you!

  • This a great rendition of a classic Dylan piece. It's on James Solberg's L.A. Blues CD. The L.A. is referring to the late Luther Allison.

  • The James Solberg Band was the late great Luther Allison recording and touring band.. This was recorded in the mid-ninties. James Solberg guitar, Mike Vlahakis keyboards, Ken Faultinson bass, Rob Stubka drums. I worked with Jimmy for many years. One of the best. Thats why Luther choose Solberg's band to tour and record with. Check out all Jim's CD's. HisTiteness

  • Further, ever further.

  • I always was partial to this tune... shades of Procol Harum.

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