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Down in the Groove

Down in the Groove
Dylan sitting onstage with a guitar
Studio album by Bob Dylan
Released May 30, 1988 (1988-05-30)
Recorded 1983–1987
Genre Rock
Length 32:10
Label Columbia
Producer Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler on "Death Is Not the End", the rest of the album is uncredited
Bob Dylan chronology
Knocked Out Loaded
(1986)
Down in the Groove
(1988)
Dylan & the Dead
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 2/5 stars
Robert Christgau C+
Entertainment Weekly C+
MusicHound 1.5/5 stars
Rolling Stone 2.5/5 stars
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 2/5 stars

Down in the Groove is the twenty-fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on May 30, 1988 by Columbia Records.

A highly collaborative effort, it was Dylan's second consecutive album to receive almost unanimous negative reviews. Released during a period when his recording career was experiencing a slump, sales were disappointing, reaching only #61 in the US and #32 in the UK.

"Even by Dylan standards, this album has had a strange, difficult birth," wrote Rolling Stone critic David Fricke. "Its release was delayed for more than half a year, and the track listing was altered at least three times. If the musician credits are any indication, the songs that made the final cut come from half a dozen different recording sessions spread out over six years." Like its predecessor Knocked Out Loaded, Dylan once again used more collaborators than normal.

In a review published in his Consumer Guide column, Robert Christgau wrote, "Where Self Portrait was at least weird, splitting the difference between horrible and hilarious, [Dylan is now] forever professional—not a single remake honors or desecrates the original. All he can do to a song is Dylanize it, and thus his Danny Kortchmar band and his Steve Jones-Paul Simonon band are indistinguishable, immersed in that patented and by now meaningless one-take sound." Christgau would later call Down in the Groove "horrendous product".

Recently coming off of the album Knocked Out Loaded, Dylan took the opportunity to further work on his collaborative efforts. The album features several guest appearances for the first time. Most prominent was the appearance of The Grateful Dead, who provided the album with one of the notable high spots on the album with the single "Silvio". The track was later included on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3 and The Essential Bob Dylan.


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