Dylan’s catalog is so extensive and so amazing it’s hard to keep track. Most of it just feels like it’s always just been there – part of the atmosphere. Blonde on Blonde came out in 1966, which feels impossibly early, even given Dylan started releasing albums in 1962.
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (aka Everybody Must Get Stoned), Visions of Johanna, Just Like a Woman, and Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands are my favorite standouts here.
My copy is the 2022 Vinyl Me, Please reissue, which is a mono version recut from the master tapes by Ryan Smith, and listening notes by Michael Simmons.
Definitely a must have for your vinyl collection.
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