Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' 2LP 45rpm Vinil 180gr Edição Limitada Numerada MFSL RTI USA

Título: The Times They Are A-Changin'
Número de Catálogo: MFSL 2-421
Editora: Columbia
Reeditado por: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Código de Barras: 821797242110
Edição: Série de Restauro Bob Dylan MFSL
Ano da edição original: 1964
Ano da reedição: 2014
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 45 rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Edição Numerada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 811gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 30 Maio, 2014
Nota: Não elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Terceiro album de estúdio de Bob Dylan e o primeiro composto apenas de temas originais seus, apresenta uma abordagem dura e nua sobre temas como o racismo, pobreza e mudança social, com a produção do album a coincidir com o assassinato de John F. Kennedy. Letras magníficas e melodias acústicas poderosas, masterizado a 45 rpm no Gain 2 Ultra Analog System da MFSL com qualidade de som fabulosa e prensado na RTI em vinil virgem 180 gramas de alta definição.
Restauro Audiófilo do catálogo de Bob Dylan pela Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
A melhor qualidade de som e alguma da melhor música alguma vez gravada!
- Edição Limitada e Numerada
- Vinil 180 gramas de Alta Definição 45rpm prensado na RTI USA
- Masterização half-speed no Gain 2 Ultra Analog System da MFSL
- Masterização Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
- Masterizado por Krieg Wunderlich e Rob LoVerde
- Capas interiores especiais antiestáticas
- Capa Gatefold Deluxe
Immediately distinguished by the you're-either-with-us-or-against-us messages of the landmark title track, Bob Dylan's The Times They Are A Changin' sounds an unmistakable clarion call on behalf of progress and its unstoppable advancement. One of the Bard's trademark songs, it remains a timeless anthem with a clear sense of common purpose, a musical line in the sand that helped unite various social movements and multiple generations. The reverential 1964 record feeds off the opening tune and its unmistakable sentiments, marching forward to confront racism, poverty, injustice, and upheaval in a stark, immediate manner like few albums before or since.
Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed on 180g LP at RTI, this restored 45RPM analog version delivers the landscape-shifting music in reference-quality sound that practically transports you to Columbia's Studio A. Reflecting the austerity of the topics and Dylan's mood, the sonics are direct and unadorned—each word hitting with weight, each phrase lingering until it pulls you under, each storyline echoing as fact. The hollow body of Dylan's guitar, internal mechanisms of his harmonica, and graininess of his throat come across in full-on detail. Wider grooves mean more information reaches your ears.
Marking a shift from the looseness and comedy that pepper the preceding The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, The Times They Are A-Changin' skirts any attempt at humor, sarcasm, or goofiness in favor of utmost seriousness and severity. Seemingly anticipating the dark events surrounding President Kennedy's assassination and the turmoil that followed, Dylan eliminates with conjecture and disguise. Akin to dispatches from the typewriter of literary icons John Steinbeck and William Faulkner, his songs give voices to the voiceless, challenge cultural precepts, upend traditional beliefs with rapier wit and truths, and underline tragedies swept under the rug.
In doing so, Dylan creates stinging protest music that rallies against unchecked authority, discrimination, brutality, and division. A testament to the power of great art, The Times They Are A Changin' is a righteous assault on ignorance and agent for sweeping action, a necessary impetus for transformation and enlightenment. Via bold originals such as the nonfiction "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll," assertive "Restless Farewell," and semi-autobiographical "North Country Blues," Dylan casts hardships, greed, and victimization in such relatable terms it's impossible to turn away and ignore their implications.
As correctly relayed by Dylan expert and cultural critic Greil Marcus, "[The record] forever fixed Bob Dylan in the popular imagination: the protest singer, the young man 'able to see through metal' (again, from Chronicles), to see through the lie and find the truth, then to hammer the truth into words and send them out with a voice that would never break."
Lista de Faixas:
01. The Times They Are A-Changin'
02. Ballad of Hollis Brown
03. With God on Our Side
04. One Too Many Mornings
05. North Country Blues
06. Only a Pawn in Their Game
07. Boots of Spanish Leather
08. When the Ship Comes In
09. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll
10. Restless Farewell
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