David Blue
More famous for the company he kept than the songs he sang, David Blue nonetheless recorded several attention-worthy albums in his own right. Blue--born Stuart David Cohen--came to Greenwich Village in the early '60s to become an actor. Swept up in the folk scene, he entered Bob Dylan's inner circle--later claiming (in his role as the pinball-playing narrator of the Rolling Thunder Revue film RENALDO AND CLARA) to have witnessed Dylan compose "Blowin' In the Wind." As a songwriter and performer, Blue fused a wounded sensuality with a Dylanesque lyricism and sang--sometimes uncannily--like the archly expressive Dylan of HIGHWAY 61 REVISTED. Later '70s albums found Blue asserting his own voice more resolutely though a commercial breakthrough continually eluded him. He died of a heart attack jogging in Greenwich Village in 1982 at 41.
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Diskografie
10 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Nice Baby and The Angel
Rock - Erschienen bei Rhino - Elektra am 01.01.1973
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These 23 Days In September
Pop - Erschienen bei Rhino - Elektra am 24.05.2005
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Com'n Back For More
Pop - Erschienen bei Rhino - Elektra am 02.02.1975
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Cupid's Arrow
Pop - Erschienen bei Rhino - Elektra am 26.07.1976
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These 23 Days In September / Stories / Nice Baby and the Angel / Cupid's Arrow
Blues/Country/Folk - Erschienen bei Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group am 12.06.2020
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Rhino Hi-Five: David Blue
Pop - Erschienen bei Rhino am 30.01.2007
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Son Of The South
Country - Erschienen bei Canyon Creek Records am 01.01.2005
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