It is after all, just a concert review, of some journalist, from the "Financial Times", who is obviously very young, has no idea about researching to gain knowledge of the early history of the artist, otherwise he would have realised that the "acoustic guitars and Hammond organ swirled around him, Bob Dylan-style" he talks about, was actually planted there by MK and AC who played on and produced 2 of Dylan's highest selling albums ever. Both, Slow Train Coming and Infidels stand the test of time, as Albums for which Bob received high praise, and Mark and Allen's arrangements and production must have played some small part in this "style" developing.