Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home

Album Info

Artist: Bob Dylan

Title: Bringing It All Back Home

Year: 1965

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Tracklist

  • 1. Subterranean Homesick Blues (2:21)
  • 2. She Belongs to Me (2:46)
  • 3. Maggie's Farm (3:54)
  • 4. Love Minus Zero (2:51)
  • 5. Outlaw Blues (3:04)
  • 6. On the Road Again (2:35)
  • 7. Bob Dylan's 115th Dream (6:29)
  • 8. Mr. Tambourine Man (5:30)
  • 9. Gates of Eden (5:40)
  • 10. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (7:29)
  • 11. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (4:12)

Review

"Bringing It All Back Home" by Bob Dylan is a game-changer that marks a pivotal transition in his musical journey. Dropping in 1965, this album saw Dylan daringly plug in and go electric, much to the surprise—and even outrage—of his folk purist fan base. The record is cleverly split into two distinct halves, with one side rocking electric blues and the other cradling the soulful acoustics we're more accustomed to from Dylan.

On the electric front, tracks like "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Maggie's Farm" burst through with energy that would inspire legends like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Flip to the acoustic side, and you get timeless pieces of lyrical genius with "Mr. Tambourine Man" and "It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)." Hitting No. 6 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart and claiming the top spot in the UK, this album soared both commercially and critically. Rolling Stone magazine aptly ranked it among their top albums ever. "Bringing It All Back Home" shines as a testament to Dylan's fearless innovation and boundary-pushing artistry. - Rory