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Down the Groove
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If the diffuseness of
Knocked Out Loaded
was excusable due to its collaborators and various recording sessions,
Down in the Groove
has less of an excuse, since it's relatively from the same time period, even if it's culled from several different sessions with several different backing band. Nevertheless, the main difference is that, while
was ambitious, this is positively unassuming, at best hoping to capture the mellow roots rock of
the Grateful Dead
(which it does, on
Dylan
's irresistible collaborations with
Robert Hunter
,
"Ugliest Girl in the World"
and
"Silvio"
). The rest of the record strolls through covers with amiable ease, whether he's backed by ex-punks or lifetime pros. That may not make for a great record by any stretch, but it's a rather ingratiating one, a little more focused than
and a little looser and funkier than
Empire Burlesque
. Actually, not as heavy on great moments as either (especially
Burlesque
), but it's still rather nice in its low-key way ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Knocked Out Loaded
was excusable due to its collaborators and various recording sessions,
Down in the Groove
has less of an excuse, since it's relatively from the same time period, even if it's culled from several different sessions with several different backing band. Nevertheless, the main difference is that, while
was ambitious, this is positively unassuming, at best hoping to capture the mellow roots rock of
the Grateful Dead
(which it does, on
Dylan
's irresistible collaborations with
Robert Hunter
,
"Ugliest Girl in the World"
and
"Silvio"
). The rest of the record strolls through covers with amiable ease, whether he's backed by ex-punks or lifetime pros. That may not make for a great record by any stretch, but it's a rather ingratiating one, a little more focused than
and a little looser and funkier than
Empire Burlesque
. Actually, not as heavy on great moments as either (especially
Burlesque
), but it's still rather nice in its low-key way ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine