Wallflowers’ Hit Record ‘Bringing Down the Horse’ Turns 20

Album from Jakob Dylan-led band being released on vinyl for the first time

Wallflowers’ Hit Record ‘Bringing Down the Horse’ Turns 20

By Will Levith
Jakob Dylan of The Wallflowers
Jakob Dylan, of The Wallflowers, performs at the Roseland in New York City. (Mitchell Gerber/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

The Wallflowers’s debut album, Bringing Down the Horse, came out 20 years ago this May. The band, fronted by Bob Dylan’s son Jakob, had a string of alternative radio hits in the mid-90s, including two-time Grammy Award–winning single “One Headlight” and “6th Avenue Heartache.” To mark the anniversary, Universal Music has reissued the album in a two-LP set (pick one up here). Below, watch the band do this live version of “One Headlight,” with a little help from Bruce Springsteen.

 

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