Laminated front cover
Credits to Bob Dylan are present on the Cover (back, lower right).
Label of Side 2 does not have credits to Bob Dylan.
Columbia LP logo on spine.
Some copies have a D (in a circle) stamped (light blue) on the shrink on front and/or back.
Credits to Bob Dylan are present on the Cover (back, lower right).
Label of Side 2 does not have credits to Bob Dylan.
Columbia LP logo on spine.
Some copies have a D (in a circle) stamped (light blue) on the shrink on front and/or back.[Eunbik]
(Reissue) 'With cap obi, includes an 8-page booklet with lyrics in English and Japanese as well as further Japanese texts. Company inner sleeve shows all other Dylan releases in the CBS/Sony Inc. catalogue.'[discogs]
Original US issue of this Dylan classic. Comes in an ultra heavy cardboard sleeve and with the famous red 360 sound white arrows labels.[sascha]
(Stereo Reissue) 'Released on the orange “walking eye” CBS labels in a matt sleeve.
1st cat# on labels , 2nd on sleeve
Made in England.
(A1, - A3,A5,A6,B1 - B5) Big Ben Music Ltd.
(A4,B6) B. Feldman & Co. Ltd.
℗ 1968
© 1968 by Bob Dylan
It was issued with inner sleeve with advertises of releases by different artists.'[discogs]
(Reissue) '℗ 1968
8 page booklet
1st catalog number as printed on CD
2nd catalog number as printed on inlay
'[discogs]
Music On Vinyl is proud to announce the 2010 Mono Remasters of Bob Dylan's first eight long-playing albums. Painstakingly reproduced from their first generation monaural mixes, they represent the albums as the artist intended them to be heard: One channel of powerful sound, both direct and immediate. While stereo recordings had been available as early as the mid-1950s, mono was still the predominant - and often preferred - mode of recording and mixing by the top artists of the 1960s. As a result, artists like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan devoted their attention to the mono mixes, leaving the stereo mixing process to studio engineers. Each LP of these 2010 releases comes in a replicates sleeve, faithfully replicating the original album artwork, complete with labels that were used on the original 1960s releases. These eight albums - spanning the artist's self-titled debut in March 1962, through John Wesley Harding released on December 27, 1967 - are universally regarded as some of the most important works in the history of recorded music.[cargo]
Original US issue of this Dylan classic. Comes in an ultra heavy cardboard sleeve and with the famous red 360 sound white arrows labels.[sascha]
(Reissue Remastered Stereo Mono) '- Red Columbia labels white '360 Sound Stereo 360 Sound' with white arrows printed on labels
- Two-eyes logo on label at 3 and 9 o'clock
- No track times on this release
On rear cover:
© 1967, 2017 Columbia Records
Made in the EU.
On spine:
Lp (circled)
On labels:
'360 Sound' Stereo '360 Sound' (with white arrows)
© 1967, 2017 Columbia Records
Note: Although labels indicate 'Stereo', this actually is a Mono version which most likely used the same 2010 Mono Remaster as (r=2591783). The runout strings of both releases are very similar as well.'[discogs]
Front laminated sleeve, printed by Upton Printing group.
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