Blonde on Blonde

Blonde on Blonde

Bob Dylan
Year 1966
Label Columbia Records C2L 41
Genre Rock|Folk Rock
Rock Folk Rock

Tracklist 14 tracks

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Title
Rating
Plays
1.
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
4
13
2.
Pledging My Time
3
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3.
Visions of Johanna
3
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4.
One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later)
5
18
5.
I Want You
5
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6.
STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE
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7.
Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
3
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8.
Just Like a Woman
3
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9.
Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
4
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10.
Temporary Like Achilles
3
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11.
Absolutely Sweet Marie
4
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12.
Fourth Time Around
3
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13.
Obviously 5 Believers
3
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14.
Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
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Blonde on Blonde is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, released in 1966 by Columbia Records. It is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs, although some digital reissues fit the album on one compact disc. It is notable for injecting Dylan's brand of blues rock, fully established on Highway 61 Revisited, with a more eclectic sound and even more surreal lyrics. Despite its uncompromising nature, it has come to be regarded as one of Dylan's greatest achievements, and "one of the greatest rock & roll albums ever made". Read more on Last.fm.
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Blonde on Blonde is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, released in 1966 by Columbia Records. It is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs, although some digital reissues fit the album on one compact disc. It is notable for injecting Dylan's brand of blues rock, fully established on Highway 61 Revisited, with a more eclectic sound and even more surreal lyrics. Despite its uncompromising nature, it has come to be regarded as one of Dylan's greatest achievements, and "one of the greatest rock & roll albums ever made". It also marked the end of an era for Dylan, who would soon be injured in a motorcycle accident (significantly changing his musical approach). Recorded in Nashville, the album was produced by Bob Johnston. It peaked at #9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached #3 in the UK. It is ranked as the ninth greatest album of all time by both VH1 and Rolling Stone. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
folk rock 1966 folk singer-songwriter 60s

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