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Bob DylanBob Dylan

Label:Columbia – CS 8579
Format:
Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Repress, Pitman Pressing
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Folk, World, & Country
Style:Folk

Tracklist

A1You're No Good
Written-ByJ. Fuller*
1:37
A2Talkin' New York
Written-ByB. Dylan*
3:15
A3In My Time Of Dyin'2:37
A4Man Of Constant Sorrow
Arranged ByBob Dylan
3:06
A5Fixin' To Die
Written-ByB. White*
2:17
A6Pretty Peggy-O
Arranged ByBob Dylan
3:22
A7Highway 51
Written-ByC. Jones*
2:49
B1Gospel Plow
Arranged ByBob Dylan
1:44
B2Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
Written-ByR. Von Schmidt*
2:32
B3House Of The Risin' Sun5:15
B4Freight Train Blues2:16
B5Song To Woody
Written-ByB. Dylan*
2:39
B6See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
Written-ByL. Jefferson*
2:40
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Notes

First USA repress with ''360 Sound Stereo'' in black lettering on the red, 2-eye Columbia label.

This version pressed at Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman as indicated by the stamped 'P' in the runouts.
Rear sleeve has no printer identifier number at bottom right.

The title of A1 is misinterpreted on the label and reads ''She's No Good''.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout, var. 1): XSM-55621-1B P I
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout, var. 1): XSM-55622-1B P III
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 runout, var. 2): XSM-55621-1A 2 P IIII
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 runout, var. 2): XSM-55622-1B P II

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Bob Dylan (LP, Album, Mono, Repress, Pitman Pressing)ColumbiaCL 1779US1962
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Bob Dylan (LP, Album, Mono, Promo, Six-Eye)ColumbiaCL 1779US1962
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Bob Dylan (LP, Album, Mono)CBSBPG 62022UK1962

Recommendations

Reviews

  • mikeSF_'s avatar
    mikeSF_
    It took a few albums for Bob Dylan to fall into his trademark folky style. This early record shows off his voice as more of a blues singer, demonstrating influences of Robert Johnson, Leadbelly and others. Also, his harmonica work is fairly intricate compared to later albums where it becomes more laid back.

    Some definite winners on here including "Song To Woody", and "House of the Rising Sun".

    A nice stereo recording, recently mixed and a good pressing.

    What's not to like? You want this. Recommended.
    • Ackaraga's avatar
      Ackaraga
      Pressed in 1965

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