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CHEAP SEX:The Transformation of Men, Marriage, and Monogamy By Mark Regnerus


TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Mark Regnerus argues that interpersonal relationships have been transformed by three technologies: the Pill, high-quality pornography, and online dating services. These factors, according to Regnerus, “slow the development of love, make fidelity more challenging, sexual malleability more common, and have even taken a toll on men’s marriageability.” With sex so cheap and easily available, men tend to behave badly. Marriage suffers. Long-term relationships suffer. Mark Regnerus reviews several large national surveys. He interviewed more than a 100 men and women for this book. Changes in dating patterns, sexual appetites, and sexual behaviors are all explored in this revealing book. If you wonder why dating and relationships and marriages are so difficult for your children and grandchildren, the answers are within these pages. GRADE: A
Acknowledgements ix
Chapter 1: Introduction 1
Chapter 2: Cheap Sex and the Modern Mating Market 22
Chapter 3: Cheaper, Faster, Better, More? Contemporary Sex in America 62
Chapter 4: The Cheapest Sex: Trends in Pornography Use and Masturbation 107
Chapter 5: The Transformation of Men, Marriage, and Monogamy 144
Chapter 6: The Genital Life 193
Appendix A: Regression Models 217
Notes 223
Index 257

NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS VS. BUFFALO BILLS


With last Sunday’s surprising win over the Kansas City Chiefs, the Buffalo Bills moved to 6-5. But once again the Bills are 9-point underdogs to the 9-2 New England Patriots. The Patriots are on a 7-game win streak. Tom Brady is 28-4 against the Bills. The weather today will look more like October than December: 45 degrees and sunny. No snow. How will your favorite NFL team fare today?

THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI


Martin McDonagh wrote and directed Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. You might remember his other movie, In Bruges. Frances McDormand will get an Oscar nomination for her role as Mildred Hayes, an angry mother whose daughter was raped, murdered, and set on fire nearly a year ago. In order to get the Ebbing Police Department “motivated” Mildred puts up three billboards taunting Police Chief Willoughby, played by Woody Harrelson. Mildred is a polarizing figure in Ebbing. When Mildred’s dentist complains about her billboards, Mildred extracts her revenge. Office Jason Dixon, played by Sam Rockwell, comes off as a racist thug but morphs into something more. The story has more twists than a rattlesnake. Three Billboards is one of 2017’s best movies. Don’t miss it! GRADE: A-

FORGOTTEN BOOKS #452: THE BIG BOOK OF THE CONTINENTAL OP By Dashiell Hammett


Dashiell Hammett’s The Big Book of the Continental Op edited by Richard Layman and Julie M. Rivett collects all 28 Continental Op stories and both Continental Op novels. Rereading these wonderful stories shows how Hammett mastered his craft. The Continental Op is a canny detective with a hard-boiled edge. The stories range from crime in the streets to murder in High Places. Richard Layman and Julie M. Rivett provide insightful and informative introductions to the chronological order of these works. The Big Book of the Continental Op is a must-buy for all mystery fans. AMAZON is selling The Big Book of the Continental Op for a mere $16: a bargain! It doesn’t get much better than than this! GRADE: A+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Forward: “Through Mud and Blood and Death and Deceit” by Julie M. Rivett ix
SECTION ONE: THE SUTTON YEARS
INTRODUCTION: THE SUTTON YEARS, 1923-1924 By Richard Layman 3
“Arson Plus” (Black Mask, Oct. 1, 1923) (as Peter Collinson) (CS). Suspecting insurance fraud, the Op investigates the burning of an isolated farmhouse and its reclusive inhabitant. 6
“Crooked Souls” (“The Gatewood Caper”) (Black Mask, Oct. 1, 1923) (BK) (CS). A bullying lumber baron has lost a daughter to kidnappers, but the Op isn’t convinced – of anything. 17
“Slippery Fingers” (Black Mask, 15 Oct. 1923) (as Peter Collinson) (CS). The Op and the police search for the owner of the fingerprints strewn over the scene of a gory murder. 27
“It” (“The Black Hat That Wasn’t There”) (Black Mask, Nov. 1, 1923). A reckless businessman plotted theft and elopement, then disappeared. The Op relocates him in a pitch-dark basement. 38
“Bodies Piled Up” (“The House Dick”) (Black Mask, December 1, 1923) (NT). Posing as a killer hunting a killer works too well as the Op gets caught in a crossfire. 47
“The Tenth Clew” (“The Tenth Clue”) (Black Mask, January 1, 1924) (CO) (CS) (RO). A rich man is killed with a typewriter and the Op gets dumped into San Francisco Bay. 56
“Night Shots” (Black Mask, February 1924) (NT). In a lonely country house, the Op investigates pot-shots aimed at a sick old scoundrel. 74
“Zigzags of Treachery” (Black Mask, March 1, 1924) (NT) (CS). When a prominent surgeon commits suicide and an unknown wife shows up, the Op and other agents follow suspect after suspect to untangle a decades-old conspiracy. 85
“One Hour” (Black Mask, April 1924) (NT) (RO). In a busy hour, a hit-and-run leads the Op to a print shop where he’s mobbed. 108
SECTION TWO: THE CODY YEARS
INTRODUCTION: THE CODY YEARS, 1924-1926 By Richard Layman 119
“The House in Turk Street” (Black Mask, April 15, 1924) (CO) (CS). Routine questions on a quiet street tumble the Op into a den of thieves. 122
“The Girl with Silver Eyes” (Black Mask, June 1924) (CO) (CS). Following on “Turk Street”, a dead poet leads the Op to a dark night’s shootout outside a rough-and-tumble roadhouse. 135
“Women, Politics and Murder” (“Death on Pine Street”) (Black Mask, September 1924) (NT) (CS). The Op shuttles between a hysterical wife and a dead-pan mistress, knowing both are liars, to learn who killed a city contractor. 161
“The Golden Horseshoe” (Black Mask, November 1924) (CO) (CS). The Op finds a hophead husband who ran away to Tijuana, but the wife he left behind turns up dead. 177
“Who Killed Bob Teal?” (True Detective Stories, November 1924) (NT). A fellow Continental detective was killed while shadowing a suspect, so the Op and a city cop retrace his steps. 202
“Mike, Alec or Rufus?” (“Tom, Dick or Harry”) (Black Mask, January 1925) (NT). The cops are stumped by a robber who ran into an apartment house and didn’t come out, but not the Op. 213
“The Whosis Kid” (Black Mask, March 1925) (CO) (CS) (RO). On a hunch, the Op trails a stick-up artist and worms his way into a “double-, triple- and septuple-cross.” 222
“The Scorched Face” (Black Mask, May 1925) (BK) (CS). Hunting two missing daughters, the Op uncovers a rash of debutante suicides and disappearances. 247
“Corkscrew” (Black Mask, September 1925) (BK). The Op is appointed Deputy Sheriff of Corkscrew, Arizona, where cowboys keep getting killed. 269
“Dead Yellow Women” (Black Mask, November 1925) (BK) (CS). The Op braves the dark alleys of Chinatown to learn why a seaside mansion was raided by Asian strangers. 301
The Gutting of Couffignal (Black Mask, December 1925) (BK) (CS) (RO). On a wealthy summer island, the Continental Op tries to thwart an invasion when the lights go off and machine guns fire up. 331
“Creeping Siamese” (Black Mask, March 1926) (CS). A man dies in the Continental office without revealing who knifed him. The Op connects the crime with the victim’s decade-old adventures in Asia. 350
SECTION THREE: THE SHAW YEARS
INTRODUCTION: THE SHAW YEARS, 1926-1930 By Richard Layman 361
“The Big Knock-Over” (Black Mask, February 1927) (BK) (CS). An army of imported gangsters raided two banks, and the Op dodges bullets and fists to find the mastermind. 364
“$106,000 Blood Money” (Black Mask, May 1927) (BK) (CS). In the aftermath of “The Big Knockover”, the Op hunts the double-crossing mastermind, as do “half the crooks in the country”. 396
“The Main Death” (Black Mask, June 1927) (CO) (CS). The Op ignores a suicide to get back $20,000 – at gun point. 419
“This King Business” (Mystery Stories, January 1928) (BK) (CS). Seeking a wayward son in the Balkan country of Muravia, the Op learns the boy is funding a kingly coup. 432
“Fly Paper” (Black Mask, August 1929) (BK) (CS). The Op finds a “wandering daughter” who liked rough “yeggs” and ended up dead. 443
The Farewell Murder” (Black Mask, February 1930) (CO) (CS). The Op struggles to prove a vendetta-bent sadist wasn’t nine hours away at the time of a grisly killing. 483
“Death and Company” (Black Mask, November 1930) (RO). Kidnappers collect ransom money from under the noses of the police, then kill their hostage. Death catches the culprit before the Op can. 504
BONUS: THE UNFINISHED OP
COMMENTARY By Julie M. Rivett 513
“Three Dimes” 514
SECTION FOUR: THE CONTINENTAL OP NOVELS
INTRODUCTION: THE CLEANSING OF POISONVILLE By Richard Layman 523
“The Cleansing of Poisonville” (Black Mask, November 1927). Summoned to “Poisonville”, the Op finds his client was murdered. The dead man’s father rules the town, so the Op strikes a deal to clean up the town “with a free hand”. Dodging double-crossing cops and crooks, he exposes the murderer. And refuses to call off the “cleansing”. 527
“Crime Wanted – Male or Female” (Black Mask, December 1927). Stirring up trouble, the Op un-fixes a fight and investigates a year-old “suicide” of the police chief’s brother, just as someone dynamites the City Hall holding cells. “Poisonville was beginning to boil out under the lid.” 555
“Dynamite” (Black Mask, January 1928). A raid on a bootlegger’s roadhouse makes the cops miss a bank robbery. As the mob ruling “Poisonville” gathers for a “peace conference”, the Op tosses “dynamite” that exposes multiple frame-ups and shatters the partnership. 579
“The 19th Murder” (Black Mask, February 1928). Getting “blood simple as the natives”, the Op wakes to find he may have ice-picked his female informer, so runs from the law while steering the mobs into a final battle for control of “Poisonville”. 599
INTRODUCTION : THE DAIN CURSERichard Layman 629
“Black Lives” (Black Mask, November 1928) 631
“The Hollow Temple” (Black Mask, December 1928) 657
“Black Honeymoon” (Black Mask, January 1929) 683
“Black Riddle” (Black Mask, February 1929) 707
ABOUT THE EDITORS 735
PERMISSIONS 737

FORGOTTEN MUSIC #76: SWEET DREAMS By La Bouche


If you’re a fan of 1990s technopop dance music, you’re probably familiar with La Bouche, an American duo based in Germany. Melanie Thornton and rapper Lane McCray produced a scintillating CD with Sweet Dreams in 1995. The group would go on to release two more dance music CDs, but neither one is as good as Sweat Dreams. Around 2000, Melanie Thornton embarked on a solo career. On November 24, 2001 Melanie Thornton died in a plane crash outside of Zurich. Such a sad fate for such a talented singer! Sweet dreams, Melanie. GRADE: A
TRACK LIST:
1 –La Bouche Be My Lover
Producer – FMP
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, L. McCray*, M. Thornton*, A. Brenner* 3:58
2 –La Bouche Sweet Dreams
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*, FMP
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, M. Sönmez*, M. Thornton*, R. Haynes* 3:23
3 –La Bouche Fallin’ In Love
Producer – FMP
Written-By – Ann Marie Hamilton, Dan Hamilton* 3:30
4 –La Bouche Where Do You Go
Producer – FMP
Written-By – G. Mart, J. Walls*, Bischof-Fallenstein* 4:08
5 –La Bouche I’ll Be There
Backing Vocals – Freda Goodlett, Joan Faulkner, Linda Rocco
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*, FMP
Written-By – I. Klarmann-F.Weber* 4:10
6 –La Bouche Do You Still Need Me
Producer – FMP
Written-By – D. Kawohl*, G. Mart, M. Applegate* 3:35
7 –La Bouche I Love To Love
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, L. McCray*, A. Brenner* 3:59
8 –La Bouche The Heat Is On
Producer – FMP
Written-By – G. Mart, Bischof-Fallenstein* 3:42
9 –La Bouche Poetry In Motion
Backing Vocals – Freda Goodlett, Joan Faulkner, Linda Rocco
Producer – FMP
Written-By – G. Mart, M. Applegate* 3:40
10 –La Bouche Shoo Bee Do Bee Do (I Like It That Way)
Producer – FMP
Written-By – G. Mart, J. Walls*, Bischof-Fallenstein* . 3:58
11 –La Bouche Nice ‘N’ Slow
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*, FMP
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, L. McCray*, M. Thornton*, A. Brenner* 3:58
12 –La Bouche Fallin’ In Love (Spike Mix)
Engineer – Vaughn Merrick*
Keyboards, Programmed By – Kazuhiko Gomi
Producer – FMP
Remix, Producer [Additional Production] – Darrin Friedman
Written-By – Ann Marie Hamilton, Dan Hamilton* 4:15
13 –La Bouche Be My Lover (House Mix)
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*, FMP
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, L. McCray*, M. Thornton*, A. Brenner* 3:56
14 –Le Click Tonight Is The Night
Lead Vocals – Melanie Thornton
Producer – Brenner/Saraf*
Vocals [Ragga] – Michael Romero*
Written-By – G.A. Saraf*, M. Thornton*, M. Romeo*, A. Brenner* 3:53

THE BOOK OF SWORDS By Gardner Dozois


Gardner Dozois specializes in these Big Fat Books that bring together a number of “name” writers in an anthology centering around a theme or concept. In this case, each story revolves around a sword. Some of the swords are magical, but all of them are special. I really liked Matthew Hughes’s “The Sword of Destiny” that takes a wizard’s henchman into a wild adventure he hadn’t counted on. I also found Kate Elliott’s “‘I Am a Handsome Man’, Said Apollo Crow” very compelling. I hope Elliott continues the story of the unique Apollo Crow from the Spirit World. Dozois presents a variety of stories in his anthologies: there’s something for just about everybody and nearly every taste. Next year around this time, Dozois will bring out The Book of Magic with some of the same writers plus a few new ones. I find the Dozois anthologies include entertaining stories by top writers. Recommended. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction – Gardner Dozois
“The Best Man Wins” by K. J. Parker
“His Father’s Sword” by Robin Hobb
“The Hidden Girl” by Ken Liu
“The Sword of Destiny” by Matthew Hughes
“‘I Am a Handsome Man,’ Said Apollo Crow” by Kate Elliott
“The Triumph of Virtue” by Walter Jon Williams
“The Mocking Tower” by Daniel Abraham
“Hrunting” by C. J. Cherryh
“A Long, Cold Trail” by Garth Nix
“When I Was a Highwayman” by Ellen Kushner
“The Smoke of Gold Is Glory” by Scott Lynch
“The Colgrid Conundrum” by Rich Larson
“The King’s Evil” by Elizabeth Bear
“Waterfalling” by Lavie Tidhar
“The Sword Tyraste” by Cecelia Holland
“The Sons of the Dragon” by George R. R. Martin

ALFRED HITCHCOCK: THE MASTERPIECE COLLECTION [15 Blu-ray Box Set]


Just in time for the Holidays, here’s an affordable gift for the movie-lover on your list. This box set contains 15 Alfred Hitchcock movies plus a plethora of “Special Features.” Sure, you probably have some of these movies in DVD format. But this entire set is in sparkling Blu-ray! AMAZON is offering this Box Set for about $70. You might find it for less at other internet sites. This would make a great stocking stuffer…if you have a big enough stocking! What’s your favorite Hitchcock movie? GRADE: A
MOVIE LIST:
Disc 1 – Saboteur:
Saboteur: A Closer Look
Storyboards
Alfred Hitchcock’s Sketches
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 2 – Shadow of a Doubt:
Beyond Doubt: The Making of Hitchcock’s Favorite Film
Production Drawings by Art Director Robert Boyle
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 3 – Rope:
Rope Unleashed
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 4 – Rear Window:
Rear Window Ethics: An Original Documentary
A Conversation with Screenwriter John Michael Hayes
Pure Cinema: Through the Eyes of the Master
Breaking Barriers: The Sound of Hitchcock
Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
Masters of Cinema
Feature Commentary with John Fawell, Author of Hitchcock’s Rear Window: The Well-Made Film
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Re-Release Trailer Narrated by James Stewart
My Scenes
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BD-Live
Disc 5 – The Trouble with Harry:
The Trouble With Harry Isn’t Over
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 6 – The Man Who Knew Too Much:
The Making of The Man Who Knew Too Much
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Re-Release Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 7 – Vertigo:
Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life for Hitchcock’s Masterpiece
Partners in Crime: Hitchcock’s Collaborators
Hitchcock / Truffaut
Foreign Censorship Ending
The Vertigo Archives
Feature Commentary with Film Director William Friedkin
Theatrical Trailer
Restoration Theatrical Trailer
100 Years of Universal: The Lew Wasserman Era
My Scenes
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BD-Live
Disc 8 – North by Northwest:
Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North by Northwest
North by Northwest: One for the Ages
The Master’s Touch: Hitchcock’s Signature Style
Feature Commentary by Screenwriter Ernest Lehman
Stills Gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Disc 9 – Psycho (1960):
The Making of Psycho
Psycho Sound
In The Master’s Shadow: Hitchcock’s Legacy
Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
Newsreel Footage: The Release of Psycho
The Shower Scene: With and Without Music
The Shower Scene: Storyboards by Saul Bass
The Psycho Archives
Posters and Psycho Ads
Lobby Cards
Behind-the-Scenes Photographs
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
Re-release Trailers
My Scenes
Feature Commentary with Stephen Rebello (author of “Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho”)
BD-Live
Disc 10 – The Birds:
Deleted Scene
The Original Ending
The Birds: Hitchcock’s Monster Movie
All About The Birds
Storyboard Sequence
Tippi Hedren’s Screen Test
Hitchcock / Truffaut Interview Excerpts
The Birds Is Coming (Universal International Newsreel)
Suspense Story: National Press Club Hears Hitchcock (Universal International Newsreel)
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
100 Years of Universal: Restoring the Classics
100 Years of Universal: The Lot
My Scenes
pocket BLU App
BD-Live
Disc 11 – Marnie:
The Trouble With Marnie
The Marnie Archives
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 12 – Torn Curtain:
Torn Curtain Rising
Scenes Scored by Bernard Herrmann
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 13 – Topaz:
Alternate Endings
Topaz: An Appreciate by Film Historian and Critic Leonard Maltin
Storyboards: The Mendozas
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 14 – Frenzy:
The Story of Frenzy
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scenes
Disc 15 – Family Plot:
Plotting Family Plot
Storyboards: The Chase Scene
Production Photographs
Theatrical Trailer
My Scene

YOU CAN’T SPELL AMERICA WITHOUT ME: The Really Tremendous Inside Story of My Fantastic First Year as President BY Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen


If you need something to lighten your gloom about our current politics, you might give You Can’t Spell America Without Me.” Alec Baldwin and Kurt Andersen’s parody will put a smile on your face and a giggle in your heart. Yes, things are Bad, but this book brings some mirth and wit to the state we’re mired in. GRADE: B+
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1: YOU ACTUALLY CAN’T SPELL AMERICA WITHOUT “ME” 1
Chapter 2: I HAD TO DO IT MY WAY 6
Chapter 3: THIS IS AMERICAN HISTORY 15
Chapter 4: I WON, I’M A WINNER, I’M THE WINNER 23
Chapter 5: WITH GREAT WEALTH COMES GRAT QUALITY 34
Chapter 6: THE ACTUAL LEGAL TAKEOVER OF THE GOVERNMENT 37
Chapter 7: I NEED A TV IN THE OVAL 47
Chapter 8: IT FINALLY FLET REAL, LIKE A MOVIE. 53
Chapter 9: I’M THE PRESIDENT 65
Chapter 10: I FEEL LIKE A NEW MAN. 77
Chapter 11. I LIKE TOUGH 80
Chapter 12: IT WAS ABOUT TO GET EVEN BETTER 88
Chapter 13: THE SO-CALLED RUSSIAN STORIES. 98
Chapter 14: IF I ACTED “PRESIDENTIAL” I’D LOSE MY SPECIAL POWERS 102
Chapter 15: THE AMERICAN PEOPLE UNDERSTAND 114
Chapter 16: A GOOD TEST FOR COMEY 123
Chapter 17: THEY SAID IT ON THE NEWS 132
Chapter 18: THE BAD POLLS ARE PROBABLY MOSTLY OR COMPLETELY FAKE 143
Chapter 19: EVERYBODY LIED TO ME 152
Chapter 20: IVANKA HAS SUCH A GORGEOUS SMILE 164
Chapter 21: THE PRESIDENCY REALLY IS LIKE A TV SERIES. 171
Chapter 22: I NEVER PANIC 179
Chapter 23: I HAD TO “KILL” HIM–Kill in Quotation Marks 190
Chapter 24: THE “SPECIAL COUNSEL” IS TOTALLY RIGGED 196
Chapter 25: EVERYONE NERVOUS EXCEPT ME 200
Chapter 26: IS JARED A FREDO? 205
Chapter 27: WE’RE BOTH STRONG AND KNOW THE SCORE 208
Chapter 28: IF ANYTHING HAPPENS TO ME, HERE’S THE TRUTH 212
Chapter 29: WE’LL ALL LOOK BACK AND LAUGH ABOUT THIS 214
Chapter 30: CALL HIM FLIPPER 216
Chapter 31: IT’S A CRAZY WORLD 217
Chapter 32: SO MANY, MANY SECRETS TO KEEP 221
Chapter 33: ROUTE 66 223
Chapter 34: MAGA 226
Chapter 35: MY NOBEL PRIZE 227
Chapter 36: SHLIMAZEL 228
Chapter 37: ANG BUHLAY AY MAGANDA 229
Chapter 38: WAS THAT ALL A DREAM? 232
Chapter 39: ALL FAKE 233
Chapter 40: HOORAY PRESIDENT TRUMP, HOORAY PRESIDENTE TRUMP, HOORAY PRESIDENT TRUMP IN RUSSIAN WITH THE CRAZY BACKWARD 3 234
Chapter 41: THE END 240

BUFFALO BILLS VS. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS


Jerry Sullivan, a Buffalo News sports writer, called Head Coach Sean McDermott’s decision to start rookie quarterback Nate Peterman last week against the Chargers “a colossal mistake.” Peterman threw FIVE interceptions in the first half of the game–then he was benched. This week, McDermott is back to starting QB Tyrod Taylor. The Bills are 11 1/2 point underdogs in Kansas City. Things look bleak. How will your favorite NFL team perform this week?

SONGS OF BOB DYLAN By Joan Osborne


Some artists have devoted a whole album to singing Bob Dylan songs like Chimes Of Freedom: The Songs Of Bob Dylan [4 CD Box set] by Sting and Joan Baez. Judy Collins did it best with Just Like a Woman: Judy Collins Sings Bob Dylan. Now Joan Osborne gives it a try. The results are mixed. Osborne chooses some strange Dylan songs to cover: “Tryin’ To Get To Heaven,” and “High Water.” I was never a fan of “Quinn, The Eskimo.” When you sing a classic like “Tangled Up in Blue,” you better be able to improve on Dylan–which Osborne doesn’t. I enjoyed listening to most of these songs, but I wish Joan Osborne had picked some other Dylan songs to sing. Do you have a favorite Dylan song? GRADE: B
TRACK LIST:
1 Tangled Up In Blue 5:43
2 Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 4:05
3 Buckets Of Rain 3:55
4 Highway 61 Revisited 4:19
5 Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) 4:20
6 Tryin’ To Get To Heaven 4:26
7 Spanish Harlem Incident 2:56
8 Dark Eyes 4:02
9 High Water (For Charley Patton) 3:53
10 You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 4:12
11 Masters Of War 4:23
12 You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere 3:15
13 Ring Them Bells 3:13