Columbia 360 Sound Stereo 1964
Another Side of Bob Dylan is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's fourth studio album, released in August 1964 by Columbia Records.
Dylan disliked the album's title, which was the idea of producer Tom Wilson. The album marks a shift away from the more overt, issue-oriented folk music that Dylan had previously been gravitating toward, dominating his previous LP, The Times They Are A-Changin'. This break from traditionalist roots prompted sharp criticism from influential figures in the folk community. Sing Out! editor Irwin Silber famously complained that Dylan had "somehow lost touch with people" and was tangled up in "the paraphernalia of fame".
Despite the major thematic changes, Dylan still performed his songs solo, with acoustic guitar and harmonica, and even piano on one song. Another Side of Bob Dylan reached #43 in the US (although it eventually went gold), and peaked at #8 on the UK charts in 1965.
Side 1.
1. "All I Really Want to Do" – 4:04
2. "Black Crow Blues" – 3:14
3. "Spanish Harlem Incident" – 2:24
4. "Chimes of Freedom" – 7:10
5. "I Shall Be Free No. 10" – 4:47
6. "To Ramona" – 3:52
Side 2.
1. "Motorpsycho Nitemare" – 4:33
2. "My Back Pages" – 4:22
3. "I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)" – 4:22
4. "Ballad in Plain D" – 8:16
5. "It Ain't Me Babe" – 3:33
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