Another Side Of Bob Dylan 2LP 45rpm 180 Gram Vinyl Mono Mobile Fidelity Limited Edition MFSL 2018 USA

Title: Another Side Of Bob Dylan
Catalog Number: MFSL 2-461
Label: Columbia
Reissued by: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Barcode: 821797246118
Edition: MFSL Bob Dylan Restoration Series
Original release year: 1964
Reissue year: 2018
Number of discs: 2
Revolutions per minute: 45 rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Numbered Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 832gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: September 7, 2019
Collection: MFSL Original Master Recording
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Being labeled as a reluctant generation spokesperson and folk savior after releasing two highly intellectual, socially pioneering sets replete with protest songs, Dylan needed to take a breath, step back from the drama, and reevaluate his surroundings. Another Side of Bob Dylan is all that and more, this strictly Limited Numbered Edition Mono version cut at 45rpm sounds incredible.
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab Bob Dylan Catalog Audiophile Restoration Series
- MONO Edition Strictly Limited to 3000 units!
- Numbered Edition
- 2LP 180 Gram 45rpm High Definition Vinyl pressed at RTI USA
- Half-Speed mastering on MFSL Gain 2 Ultra Analog System
- Mastered by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Cut from the Original Mono Analog Master Tapes
- Cut in MONO by Krieg Wunderlich & Shawn Britton
- Special Static Free & Dust Free Inner Sleeves
- Deluxe Gatefold Cover
Bob Dylan Another Side of Bob Dylan on Numbered Limited Edition Mono 180g 45RPM Vinyl 2LP Set from Mobile Fidelity. 1964's Another Side of Bob Dylan Finds Singer Expanding Songwriting Themes and Adds Levity: Includes "I Shall Be Free No. 10," "It Ain't Me Babe," "My Back Pages," "Chimes of Freedom". Mobile Fidelity Mono 2LP Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Strictly Limited to 3,000 Copies, Vinyl Delivers Whimsical Feel, Surrealist Lyrics, On-the-Fly Fluidness in Sound Dylan Intended.
The ever-evasive Bob Dylan never explicitly stated exactly what represented the "another side" of himself referenced in the title to his second 1964 record. Yet the whimsical moods, hallucinogenic prose, humorous angles, transparent mistakes, and noncommittal themes give a pretty clear idea at what the Bard hinted as he emerged from being labeled as a reluctant generation spokesperson and folk savior after releasing two highly intellectual, socially pioneering sets replete with protest songs. Dylan needed to take a breath, step back from the drama, and reevaluate his surroundings. Experienced in mono, Another Side of Bob Dylan is all that and more.
Mastered from the original master tapes, pressed at RTI, and strictly limited to 3,000 copies, Mobile Fidelity's 180g 45RPM 2LP set illuminates Dylan's emotional condition – he laughs in the midst of songs, experiences a few false starts, hits a couple of bum notes, occasionally sings as if he's stumbling down a Manhattan sidewalk after having one too many at a smoky pub, prizes rawness over perfection – with microscopic accuracy and unparalleled directness. The preferred mix at the time of the recording, the mono version presents Dylan as he and his producers originally intended. Since the separation of the stereo versions isn't as sharp, this mono edition places Dylan's vocals in the heart of the musical action and as one with the accompaniment. It paints listeners an incredibly accurate portrait of the attention-getting, concrete mass of sound that features no artificial panning and straight-ahead immersion into the music. This is how almost everyone first heard this timeless album – making the mono mix all the more historically valuable and truthful.
The uninhibited joie de vive is discernible in the rattling piano lines on "Black Crow Blues," seemingly subconscious ramble of the hysterical folk rhyming of "Motorpsycho Nightmare," bluesy dream sequencing throughout "I Don't Believe You," and intentionally out-of-tune yodeling during "All I Really Want to Do." On a majority of the prized set, Dylan lets his guard down, but does so in clever manners that speak to his surrealist imagination and biting wit. He possesses the rare ability to make planned strategies appear spontaneous, to challenge audiences with stinting wordplay and minimalist melodies that provide a deceptive false security.
And so the apparently autobiographical and self-aware "My Back Pages," one of the earliest examples of Dylan's immersion into symbolist prose and abstract metaphor, remains controversial for its on-the-surface denouncement of his earlier condemnations of social institutions and injustices. Peeled back, the tune is a brilliant release – an essential escape hatch for Dylan to both relieve himself of unneeded pressures and distance himself from pundits. As an indelible piece of art, it succeeds in masquerading obvious meaning while simultaneously forcing listeners to question their own actions.
As is the trifecta of relationship-themed compositions that closes the record, as well as the eternal "Chimes of Freedom," the standard that journalist Paul Williams dubbed Dylan's "Sermon on the Mount." Its inseparable conjunction of apocalyptic imagery, personal emotion, allusive lyricism, balladic alliteration, and inclusive sympathy signaled that, having already eviscerated the rules associated with pop and folk music, Dylan had just begun his assault on our consciousness, making Another Side of Bob Dylan that much more mysterious, unequivocal, and requisite.
Track Listing:
Side A
1. All I Really Want To Do
2. Black Crow Blues
3. Spanish Harlem Incident
Side B
1. Chimes of Freedom
2. I Shall Be Free - No. 10
3. To Ramona
Side C
1. Motorpsycho Nitemare
2. My Back Pages
3. I Don’t Believe You
Side D
1. Ballad In Plain D
2. It Ain't Me Babe
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