Bob Dylan - Another Side of Bob Dylan (Hybrid SACD, Ultradisc UHR)
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Bob Dylan – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, piano [click here to see more Vinyl / SACD featuring Bob Dylan]
1 Hybris SACD, Ultradisc UHR
Limited numbered edition
Mono
Studio
Label : MOFI
Original Label : Columbia
Recorded June 9, 1964 at Columbia Studio A, 799 Seventh Avenue, New York City
Produced by Tom Wilson
Remastered by Krieg Wunderlich
Originally released in 1964
Reissued in 2012
Tracks:
- All I Really Want To Do
- Black Crow Blues
- Spanish Harlem Incident
- Chimes Of Freedom
- I Shall Be Free No. 10
- To Ramona
- Motorpsycho Nitemare
- My Back Pages
- I Dont Believe You
- Ballad In Plain D
- It Aint Me Babe
Reviews :
"The other side of Bob Dylan referred to in the title is presumably his romantic, absurdist, and whimsical one -- anything that wasn't featured on the staunchly folky, protest-heavy Times They Are a-Changin', really. Because of this, Another Side of Bob Dylan is a more varied record and it's more successful, too, since it captures Dylan expanding his music, turning in imaginative, poetic performances on love songs and protest tunes alike. This has an equal number of classics to its predecessor, actually, with "All I Really Want to Do," "Chimes of Freedom," "My Back Pages," "I Don't' Believe You," and "It Ain't Me Babe" standing among his standards, but the key to the record's success is the album tracks, which are graceful, poetic, and layered. Both the lyrics and music have gotten deeper and Dylan's trying more things -- this, in its construction and attitude, is hardly strictly folk, as it encompasses far more than that. The result is one of his very best records, a lovely intimate affair." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ultra High-Resolution (UHR) is a dual-layer hybrid SACD recorded with Direct Stream Digital Technology at a sampling rate of 11.2 MHZ and a frequency response of DC to 100KHz. In addition, a high-precision down-conversion is utilized for the CD layer (16bit/44.1kHz) to preserve the sonic integrity of the original DSD capture. The result: State-of-the-art sound on any machine that can play either standard compact discs or SACDs.
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs : 4,11 / 5