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Double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Blonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album by Bob Dylan, originally released as a double album June 1966 by Columbia Records. Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musicians, and later moved to the CBS studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Review: Keep on keeping on!! - What can I say!?? Bob's awesome!! The record turned up in top quality condition. Very happy. To whom ever buys and listens... keep on keeping on!! Have a beautiful life. X Review: One of his best. - Great, big fan.

















F**N
Keep on keeping on!!
What can I say!?? Bob's awesome!! The record turned up in top quality condition. Very happy. To whom ever buys and listens... keep on keeping on!! Have a beautiful life. X
J**E
One of his best.
Great, big fan.
C**.
It arrived in good condition.
Was just as expected. Bought as a gift.
C**S
My favourite
Excellent album got to have it in any collection. I’ve got it in by mono to
J**D
Forget The 5:1 Multi Channel, Stick To Stereo.
A classic album by all accounts but if playing the SACD version best stick to the stereo layer and forget the multi channel layer as it sounds awful. Some albums can be successfully remixed into 5:1 but this isn't one of them and I'm listening on high end gear.
J**N
Quality music by a great artist. Classic album.
Classic album from a brilliant artist. Quality music.
A**.
Obrigatório
Excelente qualidade de prensagem para uma obra-prima de Dylan.
L**A
Buen disco, buen sonido
Buen disco para mi pequeña colección. Se escucha a la perfección, el empaquetado perfecto y el envío también.
A**M
Replacing previously owned vinyl
Loved this album in all my previous media forms, vinyl, cassette, cd and finally back to vinyl. Dylan continues to benefit from my continued love of his music.
A**N
Buy Again?
We all know about this album as being a classic. The great musicianship of Al kooper and Robbie Robertson coupled with Dylan's songwriting make this and Highway 61 among Dylan's best albums. A majority of buyers doubtless own this already and are pondering jumping on the reissue wagon again. The packaging of the reissue is well done compared to the barebones earlier issue. I am probably in the minority, but I always thought the previous cd issue of this particular album (though not some of the other dylan discs) sounded pretty good. I have grown so used to it that the reissue somehow does'nt sound right in comparison. I got the re-release partly based on the recommendations posted here. I use a cd player only, and as a cd I found the reissue not as enjoyable to listen to. True there are a few more details on the new mix, from an analytical standpoint it may be "better". I put on the reissue and did'nt really find myself enjoying the music. I then played the original disc and found it to be more relaxed and enjoyable. One thing I noticed is Al Koopers organ on "Visions of Johanna" is underneath the mix on the reissue, coming through thin and faintly. Kooper's musicianship is more readily appreciated on the original disc. The vocals on all the tunes sound a bit warmer and natural on the original disc too, though they might not be as "clear" as the reissue. The guitars, especially Dylan's acoustic, sound better with less clarity on the original disc, the reissue brings them out a little more, while this initially may seem "better", eventually it is not, bringing out more of a tin sound. I'm not sure that greater clarity and resolution always make old rock recordings more enjoyable. I did find "Blood on the Tracks" to be superior to the previous cd version, being consistantly more musical. Overall I can't say the same for the "Blonde on Blonde" reissue, which is more ambiguous... neither version is anything to write home about from a strictly sonic standpoint- collector's may want this one for the variation of content though. If you want to hear the best recording available from this period of Dylan's voice, guitar, and harmonica in emotionally moving performances, play the acoustic set disc one of "live 1966".
Y**I
必聴。
Dylanの最高傑作 星が5つに決まってるじゃないか。CDは持ってたがこのアルバムはやはりアナログだろう。
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