Bob Dylan – Oh Mercy

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Bob Dylan – Oh Mercy is a critically acclaimed 1989 studio album that marked a creative resurgence for Dylan, featuring atmospheric, roots-oriented production and introspective songwriting.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist Bob Dylan
contributor Daniel Lanois NERFINISHED
copyrightHolder Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
decade 1980s
describedAs creative resurgence for Bob Dylan
followedBy Under the Red Sky NERFINISHED
follows Down in the Groove NERFINISHED
genre folk rock
rock
roots rock
hasInfluenceOn later Bob Dylan albums
hasPart Disease of Conceit NERFINISHED
Everything Is Broken NERFINISHED
Man in the Long Black Coat NERFINISHED
Most of the Time NERFINISHED
Political World NERFINISHED
Ring Them Bells NERFINISHED
Shooting Star NERFINISHED
What Good Am I? NERFINISHED
What Was It You Wanted NERFINISHED
Where Teardrops Fall NERFINISHED
hasQuality atmospheric production
introspective songwriting
roots-oriented sound
hasType full-length album
language English
length approximately 44 minutes
mainSubject personal reflection
social commentary
medium audio cassette
compact disc
vinyl record
narrativeLocation United States NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
partOf Bob Dylan discography NERFINISHED
performer Bob Dylan
producer Daniel Lanois
publisher Columbia Records NERFINISHED
recordedAt Kingsway Studio NERFINISHED
Studio in the Country NERFINISHED
recordedIn New Orleans, Louisiana NERFINISHED
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1989-09-18

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Daniel Lanois produced Bob Dylan – Oh Mercy