That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound was reviewed and featured by Chapter 16. The reviewer says “That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound is essential to Dylanologists, but it should also be useful to anyone curious about the way records get made, and, especially, to aspiring performing songwriters yearning to understand what it takes to transform great songs into legendary recordings.” Read the full review here!
That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound was reviewed by That Devil Music. The reviewer says “There are a heck of a lot of Dylan-related books available, but none of them have dug this deep into the making of one of the Scribe’s most creative, critically-acclaimed, and commercially-successful works.” Read the full review here!
Daryl Sanders, author of That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound, recorded an interview with Brian Hiatt on theRolling Stone podcast "Rolling Stone Music Now". Listen to the full interview here!
In their review of That Thin, Wild Mercury Sound, Library Journal described the book as perfect "for anyone interested in Dylan or the music of the 1960s. This title deserves the kind of attention received by Greil Marcus's Like a Rolling Stone."