referencing Blonde On Blonde, 2xLP, Album, C2S 841. Blonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released June 20, 1966 on Columbia Records. Bob Dylan -- Harmonica & Lead Guitar (on "Leopard-skin Pill-box Hat") Charlie McCoy -- Harmonica (on "Obviously 5 Believers") Musicians -- Wayne Moss, Charlie McCoy, Kenneth Buttrey, Hargus Robbins, Jerry Kennedy, Joe South, Al Kooper, Bill Aikins, Henry Strzelecki, Jaime Robertson I have what visually identifies as the first pressing (9 photos, including Claudia and other girl, Memphis Blues Again on inner gatefold and label, 2-eyes at 3 and 9 o clock, and third, smaller misplaced eye on bottom, Bob Dylan's name below the album titles on labels) but with different matrix numbers than those pictured here. Replacing the fiery Michael Bloomfield with the intense, weaving guitar of Robbie Robertson, Bob Dylan led a group comprised of his touring band the Hawks and session musicians through his richest set of songs.
Blonde on Blonde is an album of enormous depth, providing endless lyrical and musical revelations on each play.
Dylan was only 24 when he made Blonde on Blonde but he was already singing with the serene wisdom of a man at least twice his age. Blonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album of legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released sometime between May and July 1966 through Columbia Records. It was supported by the The main characters in this song are the narrator and a woman named Louise, but he keeps having visions of a mysterious lady called Johanna.