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Simple Twist Of Fate: Bob Dylan and the Making of Blood On the Tracks
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Simple Twist Of Fate: Bob Dylan and the Making of Blood On the Tracks Trade paperback - 2004

by Gill, Andy and Odegard, Kevin

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Cambridge, MA: De Capo Press, 2004. First Paperback edition. Trade Paperback. Very Good +. First printing. An eye witness look at the recording of the seminal album, "Blood on the Tracks," by musician Kevin Odegard, who played guitar on the Minneapolis sessions.
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BOB DYLAN STOOD AT A ROW OF VENDING machines with his five-year-old son Jakob, feeding loose change into the coffeemaker, selecting the brew he would sip for the next three hours in the studio down the hall.

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Andy Gill is a leading critic for the Independent, and has edited or written for NME, Q, Mojo, Rolling Stone, GQ, and Maxim. He lives in London.

Kevin Odegard was a brakeman on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad when he was asked to play guitar on Blood on the Tracks. He has written for USA Today, Billboard, and other periodicals. He lives in Wayzata, Minnesota.