BOB DYLAN HIGHWAY 61 COLLECTORS MFSL NUMBERED 45 RPM SEALED DOUBLE LP SETS IN BOTH THE OUT OF PRINT STEREO + MONO OUT OF PRINT SETS OUT OF PRINT GONE FOREVER FOR COLLECTORS IN THESE MFSL AUDIOPHILE 45 RPM EDITION E-BAY STORE. FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL RARE OBI SELECTIONS - INDIVIDUAL TITLE INFORMATION OR INDIVIDUAL PURCHASE JUST HIT THIS STORES TAB >. & TYPE IN OBI OR FOR DYLAN TITLES USE CODE BDYLAN INTO THE SEARCH FIELD WITHIN OUR STORES SECTION AS YOUR PERSONAL CODE FOR ALL TITLES + INFORMATION WILL APPEAR45 RPM VINYL SECTION Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited on Numbered Limited Edition 180 GRAM 45 RPM STEREO 2 LP from Mobile Fidelity! Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 4/500! Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - "Highway 61 Revisited" - Rated 373/500!Dylan's First Entirely Rock-Backed Album Marks Sea Change in Sound and Potential of Popular Music Album-Opening "Like a Rolling Stone" Challenging, Bold, Revolutionary—And Arguably the Best Rock Song Ever Recorded Widescreen Sonics: Brilliant Collision of Evocative Poetry, Swirling Roots-Based Soul, and Hard-Driving Blues Sounds Incredible on MoFi 45RPM STEREO Pressing 1965 Set Also Includes "Ballad of a Thin Man," "Desolation Row," and "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues"Its title references the road that spans North Minnesota to the Mississippi Delta, and the formative blues, country, and roots sounds connected to its existence. The highway also lays claim to towering musical myths and deaths, many tied to the blues lexicon and narrative. All figure prominently on the revolutionary beacon that is Highway 61 Revisited, the 1965 set that overturned rules, upended preexisting limits, and utterly changed everything in its path. Ranked the fourth-greatest album ever made by Rolling Stone, its reach, power, and content boggle the mind nearly five decades after its release.Mastered on Mobile Fidelity’s world-renowned mastering system and pressed on 180g LP at RTI, this restored 45RPM analog version presents the life-altering music in reference-quality sound—so much so that the record’s famous first lightning-strike note is now indeed the “snare shot that sound[s] like somebody’d kicked open the door to your mind,” as once described by Bruce Springsteen.Teeming with organic energy, palpable voltage, and countless textures, the LP faithfully recreates the dimensions, vibes, and events associated with the six days Dylan and Co. spent at Columbia’s Studio A. Everything from the soundstages to dynamics, instrumental separation to balances, resonates with enormous might and insightful perspective. Wider grooves mean more information reaches your ears.Recorded amidst a time of unfathomable turmoil and frustration that witnessed Dylan booed by fans, labeled a traitor, and call into question his work, Highway 61 Revisited roars and snarls, jabs and criticizes. Its bonfire of cynicism, fury, indignation, and absurdity forever transformed rock, what it could mean, and what it could do. Supported by a thundering, commanding band that included guitarist Mike Bloomfield and organist Al Kooper, Dylan hopscotches between tempos, moods, and melodies. The symmetry of the songs references a scattered hybrid of R&B, blues, folk, soul, gospel, vaudeville, and garage rock pieces that Dylan assembles in the shape of a brilliant, mind-teasing aural puzzle.Outside of “Like a Rolling Stone”—the six-minute-plus anthem that both challenged and chewed up all preconceived notions of an acceptable radio single by way of its length, ambition, and vitriol—every tune was captured shortly after Dylan’s contentious performance at the Newport Folk Festival. The lingering impact of the hostility comes through in both the searing music and rich, literate, zinging poetry. Dylan’s sneering tones, raucous arrangements, and unmistakable resentment toward both the establishment and counterculture that adopted him, and assume the form of songs such as “Ballad of a Thin Man,” “Queen Jane Approximately,” “Tombstone Blues,” and the stupefying “Desolation Row.”At its core, Highway 61 Revisited is about experience, reality, and the cruelties and truths that lie outside soporific safety nets and bourgeois ideals. These reasons — and the bold musicianship, ace performances, inimitable sonics, and vast lyrical expanses — are why the album means as much today as it did in the mid-1960s. Akin to Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band and Dark Side of the Moon, this is an album that everyone needs to own and hear in the best-possible fidelity. Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited on Numbered Limited Edition 180 GRAM 45 RPM MONO 2 LP from Mobile Fidelity! Numbered, limited-edition mono reissue Limited to 3,000 copies 180-gram 2LP 45 RPM pressed at RTI Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums No. 4/500 Its title references the road that spans North Minnesota to the Mississippi Delta, and the formative blues, country, and roots sounds connected to its existence. The highway also lays claim to towering musical myths and deaths, many tied to the blues lexicon and narrative. All figure prominently on the revolutionary beacon that is Highway 61 Revisited, the 1965 set that overturned rules, upended preexisting limits, and utterly changed everything in its path. Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system, pressed at RTI, and strictly limited to 3,000 copies, this restored analog mono version presents the life-altering music in reference-quality sound - so much so that the record's famous first lightning-strike note is now indeed the "snare shot that sound[s] like somebody'd kicked open the door to your mind," as once described by Bruce Springsteen. Teeming with organic energy, palpable voltage, and countless textures, Mobile Fidelity's mono 2LP set faithfully recreates the instrumentation, moods, and events associated with the six days Dylan and Co. spent at Columbia's Studio A. While many people experienced Highway 61 Revisited in stereo even at the time of its release, hearing it in mono reveals even more definition, focus, and liveliness.Features: ON 45 RPM VINYL Numbered, Limited Edition 45rpm Speed Edition Production and Mastering by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Specially Plated and Pressed on 180 grams of High Definition Vinyl Special Static Free - Dust Free Inner Sleeve Heavy Duty Protective Packaging Pressed at RTI Selections: 1. Like a Rolling Stone2. Tombstone Blues3. It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry4. From a Buick 65. Ballad of a Thin Man6. Queen Jane Approximately7. Highway 61 Revisited8. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues9. Desolation Row Check out Mymusicfix for additional Audiophile Vinyl by hitting “ME” or ‘STORE’ on the Title Purchase Page to view our current items up on E-Bay. Mymusicfix has been told we have the best collection of Rare, Out of Print music collectibles on E-Bay. bdylan Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items. On Sep-26-08 at 20:24:15 PDT, seller added the following information: International Buyers Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying. Note: It's illegal to falsify customs declarations or mark an item as a "GIFT" or mark item at a LESSER VALUE in order to avoid customs feesINTERNATIONAL BUYERS NEED TO BE AWARE OF THE CUSTOM'S TAXES IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY AND KNOW THEY (AS THE BUYER) ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR CUSTOMS TAXES. 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