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Bringing It All Back Home is the fifth album released by Bob Dylan. The album reached platinum status and peaked at number six on The Billboard 200.RIAA: RIAA Bringing It All Back Home Billboard.com: Bringing It All Back Home Charts This was Bob Dylan's first album to reach the top ten on the U.S. charts.last.fm: Bringing It All Back Home
- Genre: Folk rock
- Release date: March 22, 1965
- Label: Columbia Records
- Producer: Tom Wilson
- Peak chart position:
- Single: "Subterranean Homesick Blues"
- Album sales: 1.5 millionRolling Stone: Bringing It All Back Home (November 1, 2003)
Critical Response
"His minimalist approach to folk music is just simplistic enough to work, and his good boy voice with the cynical lyrics are what he's famous for."—Andrew Kotick, Sputnikmusicsputnikmusic: Bringing It All Back Home Review (January 19, 2006)"This is the point where Dylan eclipses any conventional sense of folk and rewrites the rules of rock, making it safe for personal expression and poetry, not only making words mean as much as the music, but making the music an extension of the words."—Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusicallmusic: Bringing It All Back Home Review
"Bringing It All Back Home combines blues, folk, introspection, politics, humour, poetry, a very tight band, vivid characterisations, and originality."—Mike Short, The Gig ReviewerThe Gig Reviewer: Bringing It All Back Home Review
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Bringing It All Back Home - $18.97
"You sound like you're having a good old time," a purist Dylan fan is spotted telling the artist in the documentary Don't Look Back just after the release of this, his first (half-) electric album. He certainly does. Updating Chicago...
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Recorded in three short days in January 1965, Bringing It All Back Home found Dylan "going electric" and gaining his first Top 40 airplay with "Subterranean Homesick Blues." Sundazed proudly presents Bringing It All Back Home ...
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Bringing It All Back Home - $11.98
"You sound like you're having a good old time," a purist Dylan fan is spotted telling the artist in the documentary Don't Look Back just after the release of this, his first (half-)electric album. He certainly does. Updating Chicago ...


