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Artist:  Bob Dylan

Title:  Bringing It All Back Home

Date:  1965

Label Columbia Records   CS 9128

Photography:  Daniel Kramer

Notes:  Full of songs that went on became anthems for the Fans of Bob this is a bitchin' record from start to finish. Bob's voice is in fine form and swings between the sneer of sarcasm and whisper of confession. There is some very fine bass work (uncredited) throughout the record as well. Just a classic record that even the non-Dylan folks out there should be able to listen to without ripping their ears off and flinging them to the ground. The back cover has a nice shot of Bob with Joan Baez, she with the harmonica and guitar in hand. The front cover brings us Bob and a few friends relaxing with a smoke, some records and a magazine or two. Early Dylan at it's best.

 

Line Up

Bob Dylan: Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals
John Hammond, Jr.: Guitar
Kenny Rankin: Guitar
Bobby Gregg: Drums
Al Gorgoni: Guitar
Paul Griffin: Piano, Keyboards
Bruce Langhorne: Guitar
Various Bass Players: John Boone, Sebastian, Joseph Macho, Bill Lee

 

Track Listing

Side 1

Subterranean Homesick Blues
She Belongs to Me
Maggie's Farm
Love Minus Zero / No Limit
Outlaw Blues
On the Road Again
Bob Dylan's 115th Dream

Side 2

Mr. Tambourine Man
Gates of Eden
It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

 

Front Cover...

Front Cover

Bob and Joan and Friends...

Back Cover

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