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Bringing It All Back Home was released in April 1965 by Columbia Records. The mono version of Bringing It All Back Home was re-released in 2010 on The Original Mono Recordings, accompanied by a booklet containing a critical essay by Greil Marcus. A high-definition 5.1 surround sound edition of the album was released on SACD by Columbia in 2003 ...
[3] [unreliable source] [2] Sixteen artists collaborated to compile the album, which was released on October 5, 2010, by Reimagine Music. [4] [5] The first eleven songs of the compilation appeared on Dylan's Bringing It All Back Home. The twelfth song was released only as a single, while the final four songs appeared on Dylan's official ...
Sally is best known as the young woman languorously stretched out on the cover of Dylan's 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. [5] She also appeared briefly in the D.A. Pennebaker documentary, Dont Look Back, which covered Dylan's 1965 concert tour in England. The album photograph came about after Dylan spent the summer writing and recording ...
His two other singles "Bring It All Back" and "How 'Bout Us" (a remake of the 1981 Champaign hit recorded with Betty Wright) were also radio hits. Blind to Reason eventually went gold in Australia. Hugh toured extensively in 1988 in the US and overseas, at first opening for Dickey Betts , Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson , Sheena Easton and Phoebe ...
Following on from Miami 7, S Club 7 released the theme music to the show as their debut single on 9 June 1999.The up-tempo "Bring It All Back" reached number-one on the UK Singles Chart, [7] and after selling more than 600,000 copies, was certified Platinum by the BPI. [8]
"Bring It All Back" is the debut single of British pop group S Club 7. It was co-written by S Club 7, Eliot Kennedy , Mike Percy and Tim Lever for the group's debut studio album S Club (1999). Kennedy, Percy, and Lever also produced the song.
This month the five-time Grammy nominee for best comedy Album also celebrates her new musical release 'Lucky Gift.' Margaret Cho is turning to music and theater in the face of 2025 upheavals Skip ...
Bringin' It All Back Home is considered the first time an American blues musician recorded an album in Africa. [9] Copeland decided to record there after his 1982 tour of the continent; many of the album's songs were inspired by the trek. [10] [11] Copeland included African percussion and the kora on many of the tracks. [12]