The baby-faced Bob Dylan staring out from the cover of his self-titled 1962 debut album would soon become the musical spokesman of a generation. Instant Dylan landmarks like "Man Of Constant Sorrow" and "Highway 51" - and gut-wrenching versions of folk/blues classics like "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" and "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" - made the abundant talents of this legend-to-be obvious.
Forty years later, the album - now available in its ultra-rare, original mono mix on High-Definition Vinyl -stands as a revered monument to the timeless genius of Bob Dylan.
The baby-faced Bob Dylan staring out from the cover of his self-titled 1962 debut album would soon become the musical spokesman of a generation. Instant Dylan landmarks like "Man Of Constant Sorrow" and "Highway 51" - and gut-wrenching versions of folk/blues classics like "Baby, Let Me Follow You Down" and "See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" - made the abundant talents of this legend-to-be obvious.
Forty years later, the album - now available in its ultra-rare, original mono mix on High-Definition Vinyl -stands as a revered monument to the timeless genius of Bob Dylan.