Shelter from the Storm

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"Shelter from the Storm" is a folk-rock song by Bob Dylan, noted for its poetic lyrics and emotional intensity, from his acclaimed 1975 album Blood on the Tracks.

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Shelter from the Storm canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
albumReleaseYear 1975
associatedAct Bob Dylan and his backing musicians
associatedWith Blood on the Tracks sessions
composer Bob Dylan
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
describedAs one of the standout tracks on Blood on the Tracks
genre folk
folk rock
rock
hasCanonicalStatus classic Bob Dylan song
hasCoverVersions yes
hasInfluenceOn singer-songwriter genre appreciation
hasLiveVersions yes
hasNotableFeature emotional intensity
poetic lyrics
hasPoeticDevice biblical allusion
metaphor
symbolism
hasTitleLanguage English
includedIn Blood on the Tracks track listing
Bob Dylan song catalog
isPartOf 1970s American popular music
language English
lyricist Bob Dylan
lyricTheme loss
love
redemption
spiritual imagery
medium studio recording
musicStyle acoustic-based arrangement
narrativePerspective first-person
originalArtist Bob Dylan
partOfAlbum Blood on the Tracks
partOfArtistDiscographyPhase Bob Dylan mid-1970s period
performer Bob Dylan
primaryInstrument acoustic guitar
voice
recordingArtist Bob Dylan
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDecade 1970s
tempo moderate
vocalist Bob Dylan
writer Bob Dylan

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Blood on the Tracks hasPart Shelter from the Storm
Sara Dylan inspiredWork Shelter from the Storm
Bob Dylan concert setlists featureWork Shelter from the Storm