Bob Dylan
        
      
    
  
      
        
            The Times They Are A Changin'
          
          
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               Released: 
              30th
                
                September, 2016
            
          
        
Format: LP
                Description
                
              
              
                  The Times They Are A-Changin' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on February 10, 1964 through Columbia Records.
The first of Dylan's albums to feature only original compositions, the album consists mostly of stark, sparsely arranged ballads concerning issues such as racism, poverty and social change.
The title track is one of Dylan's most famous; many feel that it captures the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterised the 1960s.
              The first of Dylan's albums to feature only original compositions, the album consists mostly of stark, sparsely arranged ballads concerning issues such as racism, poverty and social change.
The title track is one of Dylan's most famous; many feel that it captures the spirit of social and political upheaval that characterised the 1960s.
                Tracklist
                
              
              Vinyl 1 - Side A:
- The Times They Are A-Changin' (Mono Version)
- Ballad of Hollis Brown (Mono Version)
- With God On Our Side (Mono Version)
- One Too Many Mornings (Mono Version)
- North Country Blues (Mono Version)
Vinyl 1 - Side B:
- Only a Pawn In Their Game (Mono Version)
- Boots of Spanish Leather (Mono Version)
- When the Ship Comes In (Mono Version)
- The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll (Mono Version)
- Restless Farewell (Mono Version)
 
  
                                   
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
         
  
                
          
          
            
          
        