Immediately distinguished by the direct mono sound and 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.
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.
Mastered from the original master tapes and pressed on 180-gram LP at RTI, our restored 45 RPM analog version delivers the landscape-shifting music in reference-quality mono sound that 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.
Lado 1 | ||
1 | The Times They Are A-Changin’ | 03:12 |
2 | Ballad of Hollis Brown | 05:03 |
Lado 2 | ||
1 | With God on Our Side | 07:05 |
2 | One Too Many Mornings | 02:38 |
3 | North Country Blues | 04:33 |
Lado 3 | ||
1 | Only a Pawn in Their Game | 03:30 |
2 | Boots of Spanish Leather | 04:38 |
Lado 4 | ||
1 | When the Ship Comes In | 03:15 |
2 | The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll | 05:45 |
3 | Restless Farewell | 05:32 |