

Tracklists: Like A Rolling Stone,Tombstone Blues,It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry,From A Buick 6,Ballad Of A Thin Man,Queen Jane Approximately,Highway 61 Revisited,Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues,Desolation Row Review: If you can still find a copy... - ...of the 2003 SACD re-master/re-release and have a decent SACD player, then it offers a clear improvement over the standard CD release. Just tracked down a copy from a seller on desertcart Marketplace. It loses some of the digital "tinniness" of my old CD; more "air"; greater clarity; more impact, right from the start with that opening rimshot; more sneeriness from His Bobness, on what is one of his sneeriest albums; Bloomfield's guitar is even fierier. Wild mercury sound indeed! An excellent version of an outright, stone classic album. Wonder how the soon to be released MoFi SACD will compare? Review: Brilliant - Good album from the master
















| ASIN | B09F1FJCH6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,834 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 59 in Folk & Songwriter 220 in Classic British Rock 532 in Vinyl |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (460) |
| Item model number | EVP-194398903712 |
| Label | Legacy |
| Manufacturer | Legacy |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.99 x 0.51 x 30.73 cm; 249.48 g |
B**S
If you can still find a copy...
...of the 2003 SACD re-master/re-release and have a decent SACD player, then it offers a clear improvement over the standard CD release. Just tracked down a copy from a seller on Amazon Marketplace. It loses some of the digital "tinniness" of my old CD; more "air"; greater clarity; more impact, right from the start with that opening rimshot; more sneeriness from His Bobness, on what is one of his sneeriest albums; Bloomfield's guitar is even fierier. Wild mercury sound indeed! An excellent version of an outright, stone classic album. Wonder how the soon to be released MoFi SACD will compare?
C**S
Brilliant
Good album from the master
L**E
Good cd
Just what I was searching for.
S**M
SACD merely emphasises this masterpiece
The importance of this original release in "breaking" Dylan away from his folk links and selling him into the rock mainstrean is well documented and for me still remains his best solo effort ever in terms of range and songs - the acoustic number "Desolation Row" sounds like nothing the man would have attempted on any prior acoustic outings. The songs and performances were to demonstrate a "full group" tightness and overall production level that has been only hit occassionally by the man since (notably the follow up "Blonde on Blonde" and later "Blood on the tracks") with such overall consistency being demonstrated. The improved audio CD version in fact has already been available in a costly DCC gold plated CD which underlined the great sound that had been created in the NY studio - the SACD version now makes that quality available more cheaply and with the edge in overall sound separation. A priceless masterpiece beautifully improved in sound and packaging.
W**N
Four Stars
very good.
A**E
Great tunes.
Great tunes.
G**T
Classic tracks in new styles
This is one of dylans greatest compilations performed with the greatest of respect by a variety of artists very well
A**R
Five Stars
A fatastic buy!!
M**X
Why would anyone pay $50 for a reissue of a fifty-five year old recording? Read on. This is a review for the 2018 Limited Edition Sony Japan vinyl stereo 33 1/3RPM version of Hwy. 61 Revisited (SIJP 1003). Fabulous pressing of a Dylan's 1965 masterpiece. Artwork replicates Columbia's original '65 Japanese release--appears to be very authentic. Weight is 150-160 grams (guessing). Vinyl is freakishly flat, clean sounding, and the hole is dead center. ZERO pops, clicks or surface noise (rare!). Exceptionally fine-quality vinyl. My system: VPI Prime Scout with JMW 3D arm, low output Grado Reference 3 cartridge, Sutherland pre, Yamaha int. amp, BW 705's, REL T7i sub. Stereo mix is much better than I remember with Dylan's voice dead center throughout, drums panned mostly left, Hammond left, piano/e-piano right, electric rhythm guitars split L/R, Kooper's lead guitar and Dylan's acoustic centered. Harmonica is given a nice 3D effect as it moves between a couple of mics. Only criticism: Slightly bass shy. Sort it out with an EQ bump if you wish but it is typical for the period during which it was recorded. Recent MoFi 45RPM RI Blond on Blond, recorded one year after Hwy. 61, has noticeably fuller and punchier bass, but it's noisier (pops, clicks, swoosh). Otherwise very modern sounding mix for '65. I like it better than the 180 gram QRP John Wesley Harding mono release which is shrill even with a proper mono cartridge. No idea how this reissue was handled. All analog? Source tapes transferred to computer? (If you know, please respond). It doesn't matter because you there's a lot of analog/tube/tape mojo happening. Dylan's voice is full and the annoying nasal frequencies from past CD RI's are absent. Sibilants are perfect-- hats/rides/cymbals/shakers/tambourines are tight and well defined with no smear. The whole mix hangs together with a perfect mid 60's warmth that is really hard to achieve with digital gear. I spend much of my work day mixing and mastering music using a hybrid mashup of digital and analog tools, and I've had a hand in creating plenty of terrible sounding recordings over the years (hopefully not too many lately); so I know what good and bad records sound like. This particular Sony Japan release is a good one. Music doesn't get much better than this. Check out the photo to see the goodies that come with the record. CAUTION: The music grooves on this 33.33 RPM single disc go almost to the label. Make sure your armwand can negotiate that territory or you'll miss part of Ballad of a Thin Man and Desolation Row, and that would be a shame! Dylan. Nobody like him. This vinyl release honors the quality of his music quite well.
K**!
「ディランを聴きはじめてもう45年かぁ」と若かりし頃を思い出してアナログ・レコードを買いました。 あの頃の混沌とした音の混ざり具合が良いですね。CDだとどうしても「薄っぺらな感じ」になってしまうところですが、アナログ盤は、中低音がドッシリ。身体の真ん中にドーンと来ます。
R**G
Boa prensagem, a qualidade do áudio esta muito boa. O vinil chegou em bom estado na minha casa.
E**T
One of my favourite albums , classic Bob Dylan ! Totally enjoyable timeless music for all ages . Thoroughly recommended
R**.
Highway 61 Revisited es un álbum icónico de Bob Dylan, donde el folk se mezcla con el rock de manera magistral. Cada tema es profundo y cargado de historia, con letras que siguen resonando décadas después 🎤🎸. Canciones como “Like a Rolling Stone” son auténticos himnos que definieron toda una generación. La producción mantiene ese toque crudo y auténtico que caracteriza a Dylan, y la instrumentación es perfecta para disfrutar del viaje musical que propone el disco. En resumen, un must-have para cualquier amante de la música y para quienes quieren sumergirse en la esencia del rock clásico 🖤.
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