Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 181/500!
Featured in Michael Fremer's Heavy Rotation in the June 2001 Issue of Stereophile!
Recorded in three short days in January 1965, Bringing It All Back Home found Dylan "going electric" and gaining his first Top 40 air-play with "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Sundazed proudly presents "Bringing It All Back Home" in an exact reproduction on 150 gram vinyl, featuring the albums original mono mix--unavailable for over 30 years!--and, as is Sundazed customary, all-analog mastering.
"It's very complicated to play with electricity," Dylan said in the summer of 1965. "You're dealing with other people. . . . Most people who don't like rock & roll can't relate to other people." But on Side One of this pioneering album, Dylan amplifies his cryptic, confrontational songwriting with guitar lightning and galloping drums. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Maggie's Farm" are loud, caustic and funny as hell. " - www.rollingstone.com
"'Its from Chuck Berry, a bit of 'Too Much Monkey Business' and some of the scat songs of the Forties,' Dylan said. John Lennon once said of the track [Subterranean Homesick Blues] that it was so captivating it made him wonder how he could ever compete." - Rolling Stone
Selections:
1. Subterranean Homesick Blues
2. She Belongs To Me
3. Maggies Farm
4. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
5. Outlaw Blues
6. On The Road Again
7. Bob Dylans 115th Dream
8. Mr. Tambourine Man
9. Gates Of Eden
10. Its Alright Ma (Im Only Bleeding)
11. Its All Over Now
12. Baby Blue
Featured in Michael Fremer's Heavy Rotation in the June 2001 Issue of Stereophile!
Recorded in three short days in January 1965, Bringing It All Back Home found Dylan "going electric" and gaining his first Top 40 air-play with "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Sundazed proudly presents "Bringing It All Back Home" in an exact reproduction on 150 gram vinyl, featuring the albums original mono mix--unavailable for over 30 years!--and, as is Sundazed customary, all-analog mastering.
"It's very complicated to play with electricity," Dylan said in the summer of 1965. "You're dealing with other people. . . . Most people who don't like rock & roll can't relate to other people." But on Side One of this pioneering album, Dylan amplifies his cryptic, confrontational songwriting with guitar lightning and galloping drums. "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Maggie's Farm" are loud, caustic and funny as hell. " - www.rollingstone.com
"'Its from Chuck Berry, a bit of 'Too Much Monkey Business' and some of the scat songs of the Forties,' Dylan said. John Lennon once said of the track [Subterranean Homesick Blues] that it was so captivating it made him wonder how he could ever compete." - Rolling Stone
Selections:
1. Subterranean Homesick Blues
2. She Belongs To Me
3. Maggies Farm
4. Love Minus Zero/No Limit
5. Outlaw Blues
6. On The Road Again
7. Bob Dylans 115th Dream
8. Mr. Tambourine Man
9. Gates Of Eden
10. Its Alright Ma (Im Only Bleeding)
11. Its All Over Now
12. Baby Blue