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Highway 61 Revisited

Highway 61 Revisited
A photograph of Dylan seated in a blue jacket with a person standing behind him holding a camera
Studio album by Bob Dylan
Released August 30, 1965 (1965-08-30)
Recorded June 15 – August 4, 1965
Studio Columbia Studio A, 799 Seventh Avenue, New York
Genre Rock and roll, folk rock
Length 51:26
Label Columbia
Producer Bob Johnston
Tom Wilson on "Like a Rolling Stone"
Bob Dylan chronology
Bringing It All Back Home
(1965)
Highway 61 Revisited
(1965)
Blonde on Blonde
(1966)
Singles from Highway 61 Revisited
  1. "Like a Rolling Stone"
    Released: July 20, 1965
  2. "Highway 61 Revisited"
    Released: December 21, 1965
Professional ratings
Retrospective reviews
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 5/5 stars
Chicago Tribune 4/4 stars
Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly A+
The Great Rock Discography 10/10
Music Story 5/5 stars
MusicHound Rock 5/5
The Rolling Stone Album Guide 5/5 stars
Sputnikmusic 5/5

Highway 61 Revisited is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It was released on August 30, 1965, by Columbia Records. Having until then recorded mostly acoustic music, Dylan used rock musicians as his backing band on every track of the album, except for the closing 11-minute ballad, "Desolation Row". Critics have focused on the innovative way in which Dylan combined driving, blues-based music with the subtlety of poetry to create songs that captured the political and cultural chaos of contemporary America. Author Michael Gray has argued that in an important sense the 1960s "started" with this album.

Leading with the hit single "Like a Rolling Stone", the album features songs that Dylan has continued to perform live over his long career, including "Ballad of a Thin Man" and "Highway 61 Revisited". He named the album after the major American highway which connected his birthplace, Duluth, Minnesota, to southern cities famed for their musical heritage, including St. Louis, Memphis, New Orleans, and the Delta blues area of Mississippi.

Highway 61 Revisited peaked at No. 3 in the United States charts and No. 4 in the United Kingdom. The album was ranked No. 4 on Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time". "Like a Rolling Stone" was a top-10 hit in several countries, and was listed at No. 1 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. Two other songs, "Desolation Row" and "Highway 61 Revisited", were listed at No. 187 and No. 373 respectively.


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