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Desire is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on January 5, 1976, through Columbia Records.It is one of Dylan's most collaborative efforts, featuring the same caravan of musicians as the acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tours the previous year (later documented on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5).
Black Diamond Bay may refer to: Black Diamond Bay (song), a song written by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy; Black Diamond Bay (band), a band headed by Canadian musician Patrick Krief; Black Diamond Bay (UK), an English independent electronic band
"Black Diamond Bay" " Sara " " One More Cup of Coffee (Valley Below) " is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan , which was released as the fourth track on his seventeenth studio album Desire (1976).
"Mozambique" is a song written by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy that was originally released on Dylan's 1976 album Desire. It was also released as a single and reached number 54 on the Billboard Hot 100 .
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"Romance in Durango" placed 79th on a Rolling Stone list of the "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs". [9] In an article accompanying the list, Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers praised the song's melody and lyrics: "The melody of 'Romance in Durango' makes the whole song work; it’s so serious and driven.
The song is named after Dylan's wife at the time, and the song alludes to their earlier relationship, including the couple's children together. [4] In his book Down The Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan, Howard Sounes quoted Jacques Levy's account of the recording of the song, stating that Sara was present at the studio and listened "from the other side of the glass" as Dylan played the song.
It was written by Dylan and Jacques Levy, who collaborated with Dylan on most of the songs on the album. Like another long song on the album, " Hurricane ", "Joey" is biographical. It tells the story of the life and death of mobster Joey Gallo , who was killed on his birthday at Umberto's Clam House in Little Italy , on April 7, 1972.