1992's Good As I Been To You is an album of modest ambitions only because it's from the most formidable singer/songwriter of all time. For what was the first time in his daunting career, Bob Dylan left the epochal originals in the drawer in favor of an album of all outside material. Recorded at his Malibu, California garage studio, the Debbie Gold-produced return to roots collection finds the music master by his lonesome on vocals, guitar, and harmonica for the first time since the '60s offering up a stirring 13-song set of traditional folk numbers like "Frankie and Albert," "Blackjack Davey," "Sitting on Top of the World" and "Froggie Went A-Courtin'." An unexpected yet intimate portrait of a songwriting legend with none of his own songs, released at a critical juncture of his career.
- Frankie & Albert
- Jim Jones
- Blackjack Davey
- Canadee-I-O
- Sittin' On Top Of The World
- Little Maggie
- Hard Times
- Step It Up And Go
- Tomorrow Night
- Arthur McBride
- You're Gonna Quit Me
- Diamond Joe
- Froggie Went A Courtin'