Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home (Hybrid SACD, Mono, Numbered Limited Edition) - Audiophile

Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home (Hybrid SACD, Mono)

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Bob Dylan – guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Bob Dylan]

Steve Boone – bass guitar

Al Gorgoni – guitar

Bobby Gregg – drums

Paul Griffin – piano, keyboards

John P. Hammond – guitar

Bruce Langhorne – guitar

Bill Lee – bass guitar on "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"

Joseph Macho, Jr. – bass guitar

Frank Owens – piano

Kenny Rankin – guitar

John Sebastian – bass guitar

Written by Bob Dylan

 

1 Hybrid SACD

Limited to 3,000 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : YES

Mono

Studio

Label : MOFI

Original Label : Columbia

Recorded January 13–15, 1965 at Columbia 7th Ave Studio & Studio B, New York City

Produced by Tom Wilson

Mastered by Krieg Wunderlich

Photography by Daniel Kramer

Originally released in March 1965

Reissued in 2025

 

Tracks:

  1. Subterranean Homesick Blues
  2. She Belongs To Me
  3. Maggie’s Farm
  4. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
  5. Outlaw Blues
  6. On the Road Again
  7. Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream
  8. Mr. Tambourine Man
  9. Gates of Eden
  10. It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
  11. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue


        Awards:

        Included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die

        Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 – Ranked 189

        Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Ranked 181/500

         

        Reviews :

        "If all you know is the original, trust me, from the minute the album starts you'll realize you've never heard it sound this liquid when liquidity is called for or as positively hard-edged when that's what's called for. You've never heard Dylan's voice so transparent and present front and center, or so three-dimensional... The double 45 format means every song can be heard in the tape's full frequency range and dynamic expression. Combine that with superb mastering, a great RTI press plus great gatefold packaging featuring black and white candid studio shots and you have a record that makes for great listening now and probably a reasonably safe investment for the future... This probably won't be in print forever but even if it is it's one no record collection should be without." Michael Fremer, AnalogPlanet

        “With Another Side of Bob Dylan, Dylan had begun pushing past folk, and with Bringing It All Back Home, he exploded the boundaries, producing an album of boundless imagination and skill. And it's not just that he went electric, either, rocking hard on "Subterranean Homesick Blues," "Maggie's Farm," and "Outlaw Blues"; it's that he's exploding with imagination throughout the record. After all, the music on its second side -- the nominal folk songs -- derive from the same vantage point as the rockers, leaving traditional folk concerns behind and delving deep into the personal. And this isn't just introspection, either, since the surreal paranoia on "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)" and the whimsical poetry of "Mr. Tambourine Man" are individual, yet not personal. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, really, as he writes uncommonly beautiful love songs ("She Belongs to Me," "Love Minus Zero/No Limit") that sit alongside uncommonly funny fantasias ("On the Road Again," "Bob Dylan's 115th Dream"). This is the point where Dylan eclipses any conventional sense of folk and rewrites the rules of rock, making it safe for personal expression and poetry, not only making words mean as much as the music, but making the music an extension of the words. A truly remarkable album.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

         

        Ratings :

        AllMusic : 5 / 5 , Discogs : 4.79 / 5 

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