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Bringing It All Back Home

Bob Dylan · 1965 · Album

Rock, Folk, World, & Country

In 3 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

The album marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of rock and folk music, featuring powerful lyrical storytelling and a blend of electric instrumentation that challenged the norms of the time.

IntenseGolden_ageThe Conflict of Societal ExpectationsExistential Musings and Self-discoveryNarratives of American LifePolitical and Social CritiqueThe Search for Identity and Meaning

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