Bringing It All Back Home by Bob Dylan

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About the album Bringing It All Back Home
Bob Dylan's fifth studio album is going to be the subject of controversy due to the fact that Dylan dared to record an extremely electric album, Bringing It All Back Home. It took him only three days to record, from January 13 to January 15, 1965. The producer of the album was Tom Wilson.
Bringing It All Back Home is the first album of Bob Dylan's trilogy, a trilogy that would change everything as it taught many to play differently, beyond the ordinary and expected. The album became the artist's first album to enter the Billboard Top-10. The American photographer Daniel Kramer took this historic photograph that would become the cover of one of the greatest albums in rock music. The female figure seen on the cover is Sally Ann Grossman, the wife of Bob Dylan's then-manager, Albert Grossman.
This album reached No. 1 in Great Britain.
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