Bringing It All Back Home

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Bringing It All Back Home is a landmark 1965 album by Bob Dylan that marked his pivotal shift from acoustic folk to electric rock music.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bob Dylan album
studio album
artist Bob Dylan
containsSingle Subterranean Homesick Blues
countryOfOrigin United States
coverFeatures Bob Dylan seated with Sally Grossman in a living room setting
criticalReception widely acclaimed by music critics
followedBy Highway 61 Revisited
format 12-inch vinyl LP
genre folk
folk rock
rock
hasCoverArtBy Daniel Kramer
hasInfluenced folk rock genre
subsequent Bob Dylan albums
hasPart Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream
Gates of Eden
It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding)
Love Minus Zero/No Limit
Maggie’s Farm
Mr. Tambourine Man
On the Road Again
Outlaw Blues
She Belongs to Me
Subterranean Homesick Blues
labelCatalogNumber CL 2328
language English
listedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
movement 1960s folk revival
1960s rock
notableFor controversial use of electric instruments by a former folk purist
influencing the development of folk rock
marking Bob Dylan’s shift from acoustic folk to electric rock
numberOfTracks 11
performer Bob Dylan
precededBy Another Side of Bob Dylan
producer Tom Wilson
recordedAt Columbia Recording Studios, New York City
recordingLocation New York City
recordingPeriod January 1965
recordLabel Columbia Records
releaseDate 1965-03-22
sideOneCharacteristic primarily electric band arrangements
sideTwoCharacteristic primarily acoustic songs
songwriter Bob Dylan
yearOfRelease 1965

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