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Questionable Album Club

6. Saved by Bob Dylan

Ep. 6

This week our grizzled panel set their unholy sights on Saved, by Bob Dylan, his 20th studio album, released in 1980 - the second (of three) from his born-again Christian period. Hallelujah

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