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I Threw It All Away

(„Nashville Skyline”, 1969 Columbia)
słowa i muzyka: Bob Dylan
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Nashville Skyline is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's ninth studio album, released by Columbia Records in April 1969.
The album marked a dramatic departure for Dylan, previously known for his groundbreaking, poetic folk music and rock'n'roll. Nashville Skyline, building on a rustic style he experimented with on John Wesley Harding, displayed a complete immersion into country music. Along with the more basic themes, simple songwriting structures, and charming domestic feel, it introduced audiences to a radically new singing voice from Dylan - a soft, affected country croon.
The result received mostly positive reaction from critics at the time, and Nashville Skyline, considerably particular because of its short length (at 27 minutes, it's Dylan's shortest album), was a commercial success. Reaching number 3 in the US, the album also scored Dylan his fourth UK number 1 album.
As he would later write, by 1969, Dylan was growing more frustrated by his lack of privacy. Relocating his family failed to deter fans from intruding on his property and he became increasingly wary of how other residents viewed him. „The neighbors hated us”, Dylan recalled. „To them, it must've seemed like I was something out of a carnival show.”
Fatherhood had also changed Dylan's priorities. Married with three children, he was only interested in providing for his family and keeping out of trouble, which meant distancing himself from the political turmoil pervading the country. To his chagrin, the press continued to promote him as the spokesperson of his generation. „I wasn't the toastmaster of any generation”, Dylan wrote, „and that notion needed to be pulled up by its roots.”
 
 

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