Tracklist
A1 | Like A Rolling Stone | 5:59 | |
A2 | Tombstone Blues | 5:53 | |
A3 | It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry | 3:25 | |
A4 | From A Buick 6 | 3:06 | |
A5 | Ballad Of A Thin Man | 5:48 | |
B1 | Queen Jane Approximately | 4:57 | |
B2 | Highway 61 Revisited | 3:15 | |
B3 | Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues | 5:08 | |
B4 | Desolation Row | 11:18 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Bob Dylan
- Mastered At – Customatrix
- Published By – M. Witmark & Sons
Credits
- Bass – Russ Savakus
- Drums – Bobby Gregg
- Guitar – Michael Bloomfield*
- Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Effects [Police Car] – Bob Dylan
- Liner Notes – Bob Dylan
- Organ, Piano – Alan Kooper*
- Photography By [Cover Photo] – Daniel Kramer (2)
- Piano – Frank Owens
- Piano, Organ – Paul Griffin
- Producer – Tom Wilson (2) (tracks: A1)
- Written-By – B. Dylan*
Notes
Stereo version with an alternate take of track A4 "From A Buick 6" with harmonica opening.
Issued on Columbia two-eye "360 Sound" labels with ""NONBREAKABLE" text below catalog number. Rim text "walking eye" symbol appears between "Marcas" and "Reg."
Some copies have a white sticker "For demonstration use only" or red stamp "DEMONSTRATION NOT FOR SALE" on back cover.
First stereo releases with side A matrix ending with "-1A," "-1B," -1C" or "1D" include an alternate take of track A4 "From A Buick 6" (according to "Searching For A Gem" website). No mono versions exist with this alternate take.
The first run of back cover liners has the word "meaningful" in liner notes, later corrected to "meaningless."
© Bob Dylan 1965
The Selections—M. Witmark & Sons (ASCAP)
Issued on Columbia two-eye "360 Sound" labels with ""NONBREAKABLE" text below catalog number. Rim text "walking eye" symbol appears between "Marcas" and "Reg."
Some copies have a white sticker "For demonstration use only" or red stamp "DEMONSTRATION NOT FOR SALE" on back cover.
First stereo releases with side A matrix ending with "-1A," "-1B," -1C" or "1D" include an alternate take of track A4 "From A Buick 6" (according to "Searching For A Gem" website). No mono versions exist with this alternate take.
The first run of back cover liners has the word "meaningful" in liner notes, later corrected to "meaningless."
© Bob Dylan 1965
The Selections—M. Witmark & Sons (ASCAP)
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Other (Jacket back bottom right): 7
- Matrix / Runout (Side A label): XSM 110640
- Matrix / Runout (Side B label): XSM 110641
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A, variant 1): XSM110640 1A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B, variant 1): XSM110641 1A
- Matrix / Runout (Runout A, variant 2): XSM110640 1B
- Matrix / Runout (Runout B, variant 2): XSM110641 1B
Other Versions (5 of 403)
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Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Stereo) | CBS | SBPG 62572, 62572 | UK | 1965 | ||
Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Mono, Gatefold Sleeve) | CBS | 62572 | 1965 | ||||
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Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Mono) | CBS | BPG 62572 | UK | 1965 | ||
New Submission
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Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Mono, DG) | Columbia | CL 2389 | Canada | 1965 | ||
New Submission
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Highway 61 Revisited (LP, Album, Stereo) | CBS | S 62572, CS 9189, S 62 572, S62572 | 1965 |
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Reviews
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BD driving hard-edged, bluesy majestic rock that still retains its freshness & urgency today. Probably the master's best - at the peak of his prophetic & psychedelic lyrical powers.
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"...trying to find out how many copies of the original US pressings of "Highway 61 Revisited" were sold with the free art print by "Lambert". On Sept 1, 1965, Stan Kavan of Columbia wrote to its distributors and sales managers enclosing this "unique Dylan portrait" and advising that it would be "packed under the skin wrap on the liner side" of "all copies of your initial shipment as well as reorders for the next few weeks or as long as the supply lasts". The Stan Kavan memo is quoted in full on pages 369-370 of a book called "The Label: The Story of Columbia Records" by Gary Marmorstein (Thunder's Mouth Press, 2007). The person posing the question bought his copy in Hartford, CT, on Sept 11, 1965, and it did not have a print, or indeed the front stickers shown on these stereo and mono albums." -
I'm confused on my stereo copy. I have the "unbreakable" on the label, but the version of From A Buick 66 is not the alternate. Runouts are S1:XSM110640-2D and S2:XSM110641-1B. Is this the first pressing with the intended From A Buick 66? Is it worth anything. Thanks all...
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the Matrix \ Runout on my version reads XSM110640 1B. Does that make it a completely defferent version?
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/6jpwi8cqjb1msdy/IMG_0660%20%282%29.JPG
Can anyone tell me more about this release? CS9189, mono sleeve with stereo sticker, but can't find information on the sticker anywhere. MATRIX XSM110640-2A XSM110641-1G.
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I have a UK CBS 62572 which has A4 and B5 etched on the run-outs. Can't seem to find it here, can anyone else find it?
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Edited 13 years agoThe take of "From A Buick 6" presented here was an obvious mistake. It plays loose and sloppy unlike the tightness of the standard version.
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