DESIRE

Recorded July 14 to October 24, 1975
Released January 16, 1976
Playing Time 56:16
Produced by Don DeVito
Engineered by Don Meehan
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Bob Dylan
Vincent
Bell |
Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Piano
Bass,
Bellzouki |
Liner Notes
Where do I begin...on the heels of Rimbaud moving like a
dancing bullet thru the secret streets of a hot New Jersey night filled
with venom and wonder. Meeting the Queen Angel in the reeds of Babylon and
then to the fountain of sorrow to drift away in the hot mass of the
deluge... To sing praise to the King of those dead streets, to grasp and
let go in a heavenly way -- streaming into the lost belly of civilization
at a standstill. Romance is taking over. Tolstoy was right. These notes
are being written in a bathtub in Maine under ideal conditions, in every
Curio Lounge from Brooklyn to Guam, from Lowell to Durango oh sister, when
I fall into your spacy arms, can not ya feel the weight of oblivion and
the songs of redemption on your backside we surface alongside miles
standish and take the rock. We have relations in Mozambique. I have a
brother or two and a whole lot of karma to burn... Isis and the moon shine
on me. When Rubin gets out of jail, we celebrate in the historical parking
lot in sunburned California...
©1975 Ram's Horn Music