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Highway 61 Revisited is a legendary album by Bob Dylan, celebrated for its profound lyrics and innovative sound. This collector's edition is shrink-wrapped to maintain its quality, making it a perfect addition to any vinyl collection.

















A**R
Bob Dylan goes Electric!!!!
Bob Dylan goes Electric!!!! OMG! Dylan saw the direction of music was going. he lead the country and the world in that direction. Great album and they clean up the back ground noise.
C**.
I love Bob!
What can I say, I love Bob Dylan!
V**E
Was so happy they have this in stock. It’s a great CD.
It’s a great album one of the finest albums it’s worth getting on CD. I wish I can get the album original one.
K**S
In a Class by Itself
I don't get into ranking rock albums. I don't compare them to eachother and debate who or what is the greatest. It doesn't make any sense. I do however, think there is a certain level of creative greatness that can be achieved by the human mind, and "Highway '61 Revisited" has achieved it. Long reviews rub me the wrong way, so I'll just say that every song on this recording was an historical recording. Nothing else before or after this album has sounded like it. It is in a class all by itself. So many things have already been said about it, so I will write in general terms. These are not songs that are about topics. These are songs about the human mind, the human predicament, and lack of a concrete reality in human experience. Everything we think we know is challenged by the words in combination with the melodies. The best part about it is nothing is challenged directly. In the highest, most artistic way all meaning is conveyed by showing, not telling. We are left to draw our own conclusions, which can only be drawn via sensory experince. Dylan gives no questions and no answers, just situations tied into universal human experiences. Is there any popular song more powerful than "Desolation Row"? Is it the lyrics, the voice matched with the simple chords changes, or the beautiful guitar playing that accompanies Dylan's singing? Is it that it lasts 10 minutes, wth one, heartbreaking harmonica solo? Or, is "Desolation Row" so profound because it follows "Like A Rolling Stone," "Tombstone Blues," "Queen Jane Approximately," or "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"? How about the lazy, oddly settling "It Takes A Lot to Laugh"? Somehow that loping country song fits with this recording in its otherwise epic grandeur. It works in a way that seems to say, this is still just music, folks. Don't take any of it too seriously. Dylan has so much style every word he utters on this recording means something. There are no insignificant words or notes. It's all a perfect melding of extraordinary elements. It all works, independently and together. No song is about any one thing, but all together the meaning is there. It has as much to do with image and lifestyle as it does with music. Everything matters. It is the human mind in its most profound level of artistic expression.
J**D
Ok
Perfect
G**N
Hwy 61 Revisited: Musical Poetry
This is a great album, filled with poetry put to music. I had heard these songs before but the advantage of the CD is being able to adjust the sound to get all the words with clarity. Bob Dylan put all those circus experiences together into a gritty entertainment that's relatable and non-stop. This is reporting from the crusty lower ends of the World and it leaves you empty until you recover from the depths. It's strange but hilariously beautiful, seeing through illusions.
S**6
came broken
Cd is fine but case was broken. Not happy about this..
C**S
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