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Bob Dylan


"Saved" is the twentieth studio album by Bob Dylan, released on June 23, 1980, through Columbia Records. Following in the footsteps of his previous album, "Slow Train Coming," "Saved" continues Dylan's exploration of Christian themes, marking the second installment in what would be later referred to as his "Christian trilogy." The album features gospel-inspired arrangements and lyrics that delve deeply into Dylan's newfound faith, emphasizing the significance of personal spiritual devotion. Songs like "What Can I Do for You?" and the title track, "Saved," reflect Dylan's fervent commitment to his Christian beliefs, intertwining biblical imagery with heartfelt expressions of devotion. While "Saved" received mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its musical ambition and lyrical sincerity, others found fault with its overtly religious themes. Commercially, the album did not match the success of "Slow Train Coming," but it remains a significant chapter in Dylan's discography, showcasing his continued evolution as both a songwriter and a spiritual seeker during this period of his career.