Bob DylanBlood On The TracksnewBob Dylan ~ Blood On The Tracks ~  Factory Sealed MFSL UltraDisc One-Step 2LP 45RPMFantastic record! One of my favorites. I have 3 low numbered copies available that are numbered 1890, 2351 and 3741.Mastered from the Original Master Tapes with Mobile Fidelity's One-Step Process: ...125.00

Bob Dylan ~ Blood On The Tracks ~ Factory Sealed MFSL UltraDisc One-Step 2LP 45RPM

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Ships fromNorth Syracuse, NY, 13212
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Package dimensions17.0" × 14.0" × 6.0" (3.0 lbs.)
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FormatVinyl - LP

Fantastic record! One of my favorites. 

I have 3 low numbered copies available that are numbered 1890, 2351 and 3741.

Mastered from the Original Master Tapes with Mobile Fidelity's One-Step Process: Blood on the Tracks UD1S 180g 45RPM 2LP Box Set Is The Ultimate Version of Bob Dylan's 1975 Masterwork 

Lavish Packaging Includes Opulent Box, Foil-Stamped Jackets, and Super Vinyl LPs:  

Ranked 16 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and replete with existential thought, piercing directness, raw singing, and majestic arrangements, Blood on the Tracks remains a soul-exposing confessional. To hear it is to experience the agony, frustration, trauma, highs, lows, confusion, sadness, and, ultimately, requisite redemption associated with intimate relationships gone astray. Dylan maintains it's a work of fiction, but the evident close-vested autobiographical premise is what helps make it universal: It's the icon singing through tears, going out of his mind, battling hallowing emptiness, firing shots across the bow, and accepting culpability. Blood on the Tracks serves, in short, as a consummate expression of love's darker side and the consequences of what happens when dreams unravel.

Bob Dylan was at several crossroads in the mid 1970s. Artistically, he was largely written off as being past his prime. Emotionally, he was suffering through a painful divorce from his then-wife Sara Lowndes. Creatively, he appeared at a stalemate, his previous decade's unprecedented run of transformational brilliance finished. Then came Blood on the Tracks. A start-to-finish cycle that documents a lover's pursuit of, entanglement with, and loss of a woman, the bracingly intimate 1975 effort remains one of the most encompassing break-up albums ever made and ranks as the most personal statement of the Bard's career.

Presenting the record's acoustic and band-supported songs with the utmost transparency, dynamics, presence, immediacy, spaciousness, and imaging, Mobile Fidelity's opulent UD1S (UltraDisc One-Step) box set makes Blood on the Tracks reach three-dimensional sonic and emotional heights never before attained. You'll enjoy deep-black backgrounds, boundless sound staging, pointillist details, staggering dynamics, and arguably, the most lifelike tonalities and nuances ever committed to vinyl. Every note, breath, and movement is reproduced with exquisite accuracy, wowing clarity, and impeccable balance.

The lavish packaging and beautiful presentation of Mobile Fidelity's Blood on the Tracks UD1S pressing befit its extremely select status. Housed in a deluxe box, the collectible version contains special foil-stamped jackets and faithful-to-the-original graphics that illuminate the splendor of the recording. Aurally and visually, it exists a curatorial artifact meant to be preserved, poured over, touched, and examined. It is made for discerning listeners that prize sound quality and creativity, and who desire to fully immerse themselves in the art – and everything involved with the album, from the images to the textures and liner notes.

 For all the melancholic pain, unresolved questions, shattered memories, wasted times, unrequited dialogs, and weary regret within, Blood on the Tracks remains as daring as it is reflective. Rather than follow for a monotone caustic vibe, Dylan's songs burrow into the subconscious for the manners in which they are even-keeled, mellow, and occasionally, even peaceful. Dignity, honor, poignancy, and fairness – all traits uncommon in any situation in which partners dissolve histories, change hearts, and attribute blame – instill the record with equilibrium on par with the consistency of the flowing melodies.

Throughout, tunes come on and proceed as if they could continue forever, Dylan spinning poetic verses and conversations amidst finely tied knots of acoustic notes, chords, and fills, the deceivingly simple architecture conjuring the intertwined refractions of a bezeled jewel, various angles, colors, and textures conjoining into a gorgeously inseparable whole. Backed by Tony Brown's flexible albeit subtle bass, Buddy Cage's country-streaked pedal-steel guitar, and Paul Griffin's soul-baring organ – an instrument used to shadow, tuckpoint, and illuminate here as effectively as any time in rock history – Dylan pours out scarred emotion, open his veins, and bleeds.


Tracklist

A1 Tangled Up In Blue

A2 Simple Twist Of Fate

B1 You're A Big Girl Now

B2 Idiot Wind

B3 You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go

C1 Meet Me In The Morning

C2 Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts

D1 If You See Her, Say Hello

D2 Shelter from the Storm

D3 Buckets of Rain

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