by bob_32_116 » Wed Apr 27, 2011 2:35 am
I never heard of Terry Callier.
I guess you are referring to the song whose title appears on the album as "Wandering". Not that I place much faith in Verve to get that detail right. Considering the amount of care that went into the production and packaging of that album (sarcasm icon please) it would not have surprised me if the title had been rendered as Hey Jude or Whole Lotta Love.
Re the song: I know it's not a Lind composition but it sounded as though it could have been. Other possibilities that come to mind are Rod McKuen, Jaques Brel or Fred Neil. I consider it possibly the best track on the album, and certainly one of those that suffers least from the atrocious production. The Times they Are a-Changing, one of Dylan's best songs, is completely butchered.
I never heard of Terry Callier.
I guess you are referring to the song whose title appears on the album as "Wandering". Not that I place much faith in Verve to get that detail right. Considering the amount of care that went into the production and packaging of that album (sarcasm icon please) it would not have surprised me if the title had been rendered as Hey Jude or Whole Lotta Love.
Re the song: I know it's not a Lind composition but it sounded as though it could have been. Other possibilities that come to mind are Rod McKuen, Jaques Brel or Fred Neil. I consider it possibly the best track on the album, and certainly one of those that suffers least from the atrocious production. The Times they Are a-Changing, one of Dylan's best songs, is completely butchered.