BOB DYLAN "HIGHWAY 61 REVISITED" (U.S.COLUMBIA CS 9189)1965 STEREO
COVER IS VG+ OVERALL AGE WEAR EDGE WEAR
DISC IS WORN MANY MANY LITE SCRATCHES THIS HAS BEEN PLAYED A LOT NO SKIPS THO...SURFACE NOISE ON EVERY TRACK
STILL YOU PROBABLY AREN'T BUYING THIS TO PAY THO
A MAJOR RARITY
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
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