Album #7: Blonde on Blonde

 Released June 20, 1966



The first double rock album in history!

I have to admit that it had been a long time since I’d listened to this album in its entirety. Of course, some songs are very familiar, and others I barely remember. I didn’t own the vinyl, so I went out & bought it, since it seems like that’s how it’s best heard. Yes, we have a turntable. We just had it refurbished!

This album is the third in what a lot of people (but probably not Dylan) call his electric folk-rock trilogy. It’s got more of everything: more songs, more surrealism, more (and better) musicians (Charlie McCoy! Hargus “Pig” Robbins! Robbie Robertson!) more takes (“Stuck Inside of Mobile” and several other songs had 20), more and better harmonica from Bob. Also, it was the first time he recorded away from New York (in Nashville). 

Really hard for me to pick favorite songs, but I think I have to go with Visions of Johanna, One of Us Must Know, Obviously 5 Believers, and Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands. I also really like Just Like a Woman and I do not think it’s misogynistic. 

https://youtu.be/hpbOBExuytQ?si=MIBsvfnmaZ49UmNL


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