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Dylan, Bob - Bringing it all back home - CBS - LP - 60s Vocal Folk Rock

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Bringing it all back home by Dylan, Bob UK CBS bpg62515 Mono LP 60s Vocal Folk Rock.

Artist Dylan, Bob
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Title Bringing it all back home
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Genres 60s / Vocal / Folk / Rock /
Label CBS
Catalogue Number bpg62515
Mode Mono
Origin UK
Year 1965
Condition of Cover VG+ View ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView Item
Condition of Record VG+ View ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView ItemView Item
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Rare Mono issue possibly from late 1965/early 66 - back flaps (flip-backs) are internal

Matrix #: 62515-3A-1  and C 6 opposite  and 62515 B4 and 1 clockwise 90 degrees and 1 another 90 degrees clockwise

Disc - EX- some light surface scuffs

Label: 'rough' textured paper label with small indented circle in centre which cuts through the central logo box with 'Blossom music' and 33 1/3 speed

Unusually has the US track listing layout with  'Love minus zero'  

                                                                              No limit

instead of all on one line 'Love minus zero-no limit' which is normal for UK releases from this period

and no year (1965)

Cover B1: Front laminated cover (VG++)-some edge creasing thumb and cover wear

B - internal flaps with some text alterations on back

1  - Laminated front - exactly the same as Cover A

Back: Unusual cover with internal flaps and only the catalogue # below the logo and with 'Ernest J Day Co Lyd London W11  Patent pending' at the end of the text at bottom back   some discolouring-paper is rough texture and prone to wear and discolouring

Spine: wear due to front lamination stopping at front spine edge giving no protection and thus losing some of the lettering (about 60%)-this is a thin 'pointy' spine and more subject to wear than the later squared off unlaminated covers-noticed wear on most of these odd-ball mid 60s issues

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