The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan CS 8786 1963 360 Sound Stereo in Black No Arrows Rare

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This rare vinyl record features the iconic folk rock music of Bob Dylan, with songs like "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Girl from the North Country". It is a first pressing edition with the catalog number CS 8786, released in 1963 under Columbia Record Label with the 360 Sound Stereo in Black No Arrows. The cardboard sleeve is in very good plus (VG+) condition, with original cover and vinyl material. The record size is 12 inches and plays at 33 RPM with high-fidelity sound quality. The record matrix number is XSM-58720-2C and the record grading is VG+. It includes songs composed by Robert Zimmerman himself, accompanied by his acoustic guitar playing and harmonica. This LP is a must-have for any rock or folk music collector and is a great addition to any vinyl record collection. Addl. info: Susan Elizabeth Rotolo (November 20, 1943 February 25, 2011), known as Suze Rotolo(/suzi/SOO-zee),was an American artist, and the girlfriend of Bob Dylan from 1961 to 1964. Dylan later acknowledged her strong influence on his music and art during that period. Rotolo is the woman walking with him on the cover of his 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, a photograph by the Columbia Records studio photographer Don Hunstein. In her book A Freewheelin' Time: A Memoir of Greenwich Village in the Sixties, Rotolo described her time with Dylan and other figures in the folk music and bohemian scene in Greenwhich Village, New York. She discussed her upbringing as a "red diaper baby"; a child of The Communist Party USA members during the McCarthy Era. As an artist, she specialized in artists' books and taught at then Parsons School of Design in New York City.