Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Mono, RE, RP, 180) (2017) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: CL 2389, 88875146301
Country:    Europe  
Released:  2017
Genre:       Rock
Style:         Folk Rock, Blues Rock

Tracklist:
A1. Like A Rolling Stone 5:59
A2. Tombstone Blues 5:53
A3. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry 3:25
A4. From A Buick 6 3:06
A5. Ballad Of A Thin Man 5:48
B1. Queen Jane Approximately 4:57
B2. Highway 61 Revisited 3:15
B3. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 5:08
B4. Desolation Row 11:18

Credits:
Bass - Harvey Goldstein
Bass - Russ Savakus
Drums - Bobby Gregg
Guitar - Charlie McCoy
Guitar - Mike Bloomfield
Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Other [Police Car] - Bob Dylan
Lacquer Cut By - Ryan Smith (2)
Liner Notes - Bob Dylan
Organ, Piano - Al Kooper
Photography By [Cover Photo] - Daniel Kramer (2)
Piano - Frank Owens
Piano, Organ - Paul Griffin
Producer - Bob Johnston
Written-By - Bob Dylan


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 8 88751 46301 1
Barcode 888751463011
Rights Society BIEM/GEMA
Label Code LC 00162
Matrix / Runout XLP 110638
Matrix / Runout XLP 110639
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Matrix / Runout 88697761051-LP6-B 88019 1B MOVLP244 BH92128-01 B1 STERLING RKS△=^ exP
Matrix / Runout 88697761051-LP 6-A 88019 1A MOVLP244 STERLING RKS S=V exP BH92128-01A1
Matrix / Runout 88697761051-LP6-B 88019 1B MOVLP244 STERLING RKS JID exP

Companies:
Copyright (c) Columbia Records
Distributed By Sony Music Entertainment
Published By M. Witmark & Sons
Lacquer Cut At Sterling Sound
Mastered At Record Industry
Pressed By Optimal Media GmbH

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