Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Johnston



Highway 61 Revisited - Bob Johnston
Highway 61 Revisited is a 1965 album by Bob Dylan. It is his first album to be recorded entirely with a full rock band, after he experimented with the approach on half of Bringing It All Back Home. The album is commonly tagged as documenting the "angry young man" period in Dylan's career, in-between the playfulness of its surrounding albums. Many of the songs on Highway 61 are of an accusatory nat... more details
Key Features:
  • Full rock band
  • Accusatory nature
  • Rough, loud takes


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Artist Bob Dylan
Format CD
Label Imports
Release Date 19911017
Manufacturer Sony
Description
Highway 61 Revisited is a 1965 album by Bob Dylan. It is his first album to be recorded entirely with a full rock band, after he experimented with the approach on half of Bringing It All Back Home. The album is commonly tagged as documenting the "angry young man" period in Dylan's career, in-between the playfulness of its surrounding albums. Many of the songs on Highway 61 are of an accusatory nature and feature rough, loud takes.

Highway 61 Revisited is Bob Dylan's sixth studio album, released in 1965 by Columbia Records. It is Dylan's first album to be recorded entirely with a full rock band, after he experimented with the approach on half of Bringing It All Back Home. It is commonly tagged as documenting the "angry young man" period in Dylan's career, in-between the playfulness of its surrounding albums; many of the songs on Highway 61 are of an accusatory nature and feature rough, loud takes.

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