Talk:Kevin Odegard
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Blood in the Tracks: The Minnesota Musicians Behind Dylan's Masterpiece tells the story of how the Minneapolis sessions came about. With the names of the Minnesota musicians left off the album and their contribution unacknowledged for more than forty years, it rather implies that had they gotten proper credit, their music careers might not have been so struggling.
As I recall from reading the book, there was mention that a New York musician got a gold album for "Tangled Up in Blue" but he didn't play on the released version, and no Minnesota musician received such.
And this is not to mention the financial aspect on the Minnesota musicians who stood to pocket some more money than they ever did for their efforts for the album.
Etc. M.mk (talk) 18:09, 18 October 2024 (UTC)
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