Bundle 2 - Another Side of Bob Dylan, Highway 61 Revisited, Bringing It All Back Home

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ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN | 1964

Explore Dylan’s fourth album, a rock-tinged outing full of emotive lyrics, plus find out all about the recording sessions that led to its creation. In your magazine, read about the key events of 1964. Plus how this is the last time that the record company – rather than Dylan – will choose the title of his albums.

SIDE A
All I Really Want To Do
Black Crow Blues
Spanish Harlem Incident
Chimes Of Freedom
I Shall Be Free – No. 10
To Ramona
SIDE B
Motorpsycho Nitemare
My Back Pages
I Don’t Believe You
Ballad In Plain D
It Ain’t Me Babe

HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED | 1965

Rich in folk and blues sounds – given a radical rock reinvention – Highway 61 Revisited sees Dylan reborn and looking to his roots. In your companion guide read about Dylan’s and Joan Baez’s trip to London. Baez’s Diamonds And Rust is an honest, fond and personal song about their brief relationship.

SIDE A
Like A Rolling Stone
Tombstone Blues
It Take A Lot To Laugh
It Takes A Train To Cry
From A Buick 6
Ballad Of A Thin Man
SIDE B
Queen Jane Approximately
Highway 61 Revisited
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Desolation Row

BRINGING IT ALL BACK HOME | 1965

Regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time, Bringing It All Back Home blends acoustic with electric. It sees Dylan replace protest poetry with surreal lyricism. His fifth album, it marked a return to the rock ’n’ roll of his adolescence, as implied by his choice of title.


SIDE A
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 B
Mr. Tambourine Man
Gates Of Eden
It’s All Right, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue