Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home album art Contributed by Rob Hudson on Nov 12th, 2023. Artwork published in March 1965. Source: archive.org Internet Archive. License: All Rights Reserved. Bringing It All Back Home is Bob Dylan’s fifth album, and his first to feature electric instruments. The artist name and album title are set in the bold weight of Times New Roman, tightly-spaced and center-aligned above the striking cover photograph by Daniel Kramer. [More info on Discogs] Source: archive.org Internet Archive. License: All Rights Reserved. The back cover typography uses a mix of Akzidenz-Grotesk (a.k.a. Standard) and Optima. Typefaces More about Times New RomanGet Times New RomanMore about Akzidenz-GroteskGet Akzidenz-GroteskMore about OptimaGet Optima Formats Album Art(4492) Topics Music(6723) Designers/Agencies unknown(4532) Tagged withBob Dylan(14)vinyl records(3545)album records(3023)1960s albums(412)photography(1030)red white and blue(181)CBS Records(58)folk rock(51)center-aligned text(2080)tight letterspacing(935)back covers(2468)track listings(1359)cover on cover(3) Artwork location United States(10485) New York City(3133) In SetsRADIOGIAPPANESE (Leonardo de la Fuente)(2878) 3 Comments on “Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home album art” Florian Hardwig says: Nov 12th, 2023 12:25 pm The stack of records on the sofa includes Keep On Pushing by The Impressions – which we recently featured as part of the Interlock special: Stéphane Darricau says: Nov 12th, 2023 2:27 pm …as well as Robert Johnson’s compilation King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961), whose front cover uses Lydian : Conrad says: Nov 13th, 2023 8:02 pm The other two are… Lotte Lenya sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill, and The Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Times New Roman in use re:publica posters, 1913–20132013WortfeldAlexander SvenssonContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Mstislav Rostropovich – Dvořák: Cello Concerto No. 2 / Othello / The Noon Witch album art1991Stanislav DvorskýContributed by Bryson Stohr Julia Born: Title of the Show2009Julia BornLaurenz BrunnerContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Sponsor More in Music Jimmy Cliff – “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” / “Hard Road to Travel” French single cover1969unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Kremerata Baltica2017Wednesday StudioContributed by kmalykh k [sic] club posters2022Andrés HiguerosContributed by Mario Julian Gutierrez KiNK – For The People EP2023Luke GriffithsContributed by Luke Griffiths More in Album Art “Mama”– Raveena Aurora2019FISKBijan BerahimiContributed by Gor Jihanian Stanley Clarke, Al Di Meola, Jean-Luc Ponty – The Rite of Strings album art1995Luis SiquotContributed by Florian Hardwig Gilbert O’Sullivan – “Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day” / “But I’m Not” German single cover1972unknownContributed by Fonts In Use Staff The Walker Brothers – “Deadlier Than The Male” / “Archangel” Dutch single coverc. 1966Photo(s) by Klaus Hiltscher on Flickr. More Fonts In Use Piccone’s Corner2020Hovercraft StudioContributed by Klint Finley Staff Pick Albers in Command2014Nitzan HermonContributed by Indra Kupferschmid Staff Pick Ugly Drinks branding2017Jones Knowles RitchieContributed by Mark Butchko Staff Pick The City as a Systemc. 2023CatalogtreeContributed by Joris Maltha Staff Pick
3 Comments on “Bob Dylan – Bringing It All Back Home album art”
The stack of records on the sofa includes Keep On Pushing by The Impressions – which we recently featured as part of the Interlock special:
…as well as Robert Johnson’s compilation King of the Delta Blues Singers (1961), whose front cover uses Lydian :
The other two are… Lotte Lenya sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill, and The Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt.