Bob Dylan Blonde On Blonde GrooveBowl
$40.00
"One of Dylan's best albums, and (one) of the greatest in the history of rock & roll."
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.
"One of Dylan's best albums, and (one) of the greatest in the history of rock & roll."
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.
"One of Dylan's best albums, and (one) of the greatest in the history of rock & roll."
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.
- Dave Marsh, critic for the Rolling Stone Record Guide
Released by Columbia Records in 1966, Blonde on Blonde is Bob Dylan's seventh studio album, and is believed to be the first significant double album in rock music, its length forcing it to two LPs.
The album peaked at no. 9 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart in the US, eventually going double-platinum, while it reached no. 3 in the UK. Both VH1 and Rolling Stone have ranked it as the ninth greatest album of all time.
The original inside gatefold featured an unauthorized photograph of Italian actress Claudia Cardinale, though some critics at the time questioned if the photo was of Dylan himself in drag. From 1968 onward, Cardinale's photo was removed from all American pressings, making copies of the record sleeve featuring the actress a collector's item. However, some non-U.S. pressings of the album continue to use Cardinale's picture. And this, friends, is a Canadian pressing. Claudia Cardinale is present, shy smile and all.
This perfectly curvy GrooveBowl is 4 inches high and stands on 3 transparent non-slip rubber feet, the spindle hole has been capped and the labels have been lacquered.
Comes numbered and signed with the original album cover in a paperboard box. So if you're planning on having OddBob ship it directly to a 3rd party as a gift, he'll even add a note conveying your best wishes.
Keep your GrooveBowl away from liquids and messy foods. Remember that thing OddBob constantly babbles about messy foods and your GrooveBowl, how they don't go together, and that you should only put into a GrooveBowl whatever you feel comfortable carrying in your pocket. Also, your GrooveBowl isn't microwave or dishwasher safe, so please treat it with the same respect the old folks gave their records.
There are so many uses for a GrooveBowl. Then again, it's perfectly beautiful just as it is.