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Bringing It All Back Home is Bob Dylan’s fifth studio album and was released on March 27, 1965 on Columbia Records. It was originally divided into an electric and an acoustic side, and demonstrates Dylan’s movement away from folk music and towards electric rock. In Gurung, R.A.R., Chick, N.L., and Haynie, A. Exploring signature. Introduction: bringin' it all back home— pedagogy and cultural studies. In Giroux, H.A.
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Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home (1965/2014) FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz Time – 47:04 minutes 1,02 GB Studio Master, Official Digital Download Artwork: Front cover Source: HDTracks Bringing It All Back Home is Bob Dylan’s fifth studio album and was released on March 27, 1965 on Columbia Records. It was originally divided into an electric and an acoustic side, and demonstrates Dylan’s movement away from folk music and towards electric rock. The album is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential albums in rock history.
With Another Side of Bob Dylan, Dylan had begun pushing past folk, and with Bringing It All Back Home, he exploded the boundaries, producing an album of boundless imagination and skill. And it’s not just that he went electric, either, rocking hard on “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” “Maggie’s Farm,” and “Outlaw Blues”; it’s that he’s exploding with imagination throughout the record. After all, the music on its second side — the nominal folk songs — derive from the same vantage point as the rockers, leaving traditional folk concerns behind and delving deep into the personal. And this isn’t just introspection, either, since the surreal paranoia on “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)” and the whimsical poetry of “Mr.
Tambourine Man” are individual, yet not personal. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg, really, as he writes uncommonly beautiful love songs (“She Belongs to Me,” “Love Minus Zero/No Limit”) that sit alongside uncommonly funny fantasias (“On the Road Again,” “Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream”).
This is the point where Dylan eclipses any conventional sense of folk and rewrites the rules of rock, making it safe for personal expression and poetry, not only making words mean as much as the music, but making the music an extension of the words. A truly remarkable album. Tracklist: 01 – Subterranean Homesick Blues 02 – She Belongs to Me 03 – Maggie’s Farm 04 – Love Minus Zero 05 – Outlaw Blues 06 – On the Road Again 07 – Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream 08 – Mr. Tambourine Man 09 – Gates of Eden 10 – It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) 11 – It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios, New Yor City on January 13-15, 1965.
Artist: Bob Dylan Album: Bringing It All Back Home Genre: Folk-Rock Year: 1965 Track: 11 Playtime: 00:47:19 Size: 108,36 MB Codec: MPEG 1 Layer III / Lame 3.99 / 320 kbps: 007. Bob Dylan's 115th Dream (06:33) 009. Gates of Eden (05:44) 011.
It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (04:15) 010. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (07:33) 004.
Love Minus Zero/No Limit (02:51) 003. Maggie's Farm (03:57) 008. Tambourine Man (05:28) 006.
On the Road Again (02:37) 005. Outlaw Blues (03:06) 002. She Belongs to Me (02:49) 001. Subterranean Homesick Blues (02:21).