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Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin' (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)

Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin' (LP, Album, Mono, RE, 180) Mint (M) / Mint (M)

Columbia,Sony Music,Legacy

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Summary: Vinyl, LP1, The Times They Are A-Changin', Bob Dylan, 2017, Europe

Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country:    Europe  
Released:  
2017
Genre:       Blues, Folk World & Country
Style:         Folk

Comments:
New & Sealed.
 

Notes:

Front cover: 'MONO-CL 2105' in upper left corner, 'GUARANTEED HIGH FIDELITY' in lower right corner. Back cover: Monaural-CL 2105 Includes a paper sheet of Bob Dylan prose.

 

A1. The Times They Are A-Changin' 3:12
A2. Ballad Of Hollis Brown 5:03
A3. With God On Our Side 7:05
A4. One Too Many Mornings 2:38
A5. North Country Blues 4:33
B1. Only A Pawn In Their Game 3:30
B2. Boots Of Spanish Leather 4:38
B3. When The Ship Comes In 3:15
B4. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 5:45
B5. Restless Farewell 5:32

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Barcode 8 89853 44321 5
Other XLP 75526
Other XLP 75527
Matrix / Runout 16888 1A 88985344321
Matrix / Runout 16888 1B 88985344321
Label Code LC 00162

 

Record Company Sony Music Entertainment
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment
Copyright (c) Columbia Records
Copyright (c) Bob Dylan

Data provided by Discogs

 

CL 2105

Third studio album by the legendary American singer-song writer. Whereas his previous albums

Bob Dylan and The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan consisted of original material among cover songs, Dylan's third album was the first to feature only original compositions. The album consists mostly of stark, sparsely arranged ballads concerning issues such as racism, poverty, and social change. The title track is one of Dylan's most famous; many feel that it captures the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterised the 1960s.


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