Bob Dylan Greatest Hits Vol.2 Color Vinyl Limited Japan Original Edition 2LP OBI

Description

Title: Greatest Hits Vol.2
Artist: Bob Dylan
Product Type: Vinyl Record (12-inch LP)
Number of Discs: 2

This unique Japanese project commemorating the 60th anniversary of Bob Dylan's record debut is an analog record that is produced in-house, from cutting to pressing.

The second collection of the best album, which reached No. 14 in the U.S., is a 2LP set of representative songs and hits from songs released after 1963.

[Limited Edition]
Japanese original release. Blue clear vinyl. 2022 remastering. Comes with an obi faithfully replicating the original. Type A W jacket. Commentary and new bilingual translation included.

[Disc 1]
SIDE 1
1.Watching the River Flow
2.Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
3.Lay Lady Lay
4.Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again

SIDE 2
5.I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
6.All I Really Want to Do
7.My Back Pages
8.Maggie's Farm
9.Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You

[Disc 2]
SIDE 1
1.She Belongs to Me
2.All Along the Watchtower
3.Mighty Quinn, The (Quinn the Eskimo)
4.Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
5.Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, A

SIDE 2
6.If Not for You
7.It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8.Tomorrow Is a Long Time
9.When I Paint My Masterpiece
10.I Shall Be Released
11.You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
12.Down in the Flood

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