
Data as of Jun 16, 2026
Bob Dylan – Blonde On Blonde
1966 · US · Columbia · Vinyl LP Album Mono
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Specifications
- Artist
- Bob Dylan
- Genre
- Rock
- Style
- Folk Rock, Blues Rock
- Year
- 1966
- Label
- Columbia
- Catalog number
- C2L 41
- Country
- US
Tracklist
- A1Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
- A2Pledging My Time
- A3Visions Of Johanna
- A4One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
- B1I Want You
- B2Memphis Blues Again
- B3Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
- B4Just Like A Woman
- C1Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine
- C2Temporary Like Achilles
- C3Absolutely Sweet Marie
- C44th Time Around
- C5Obviously 5 Believers
- DSad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands
About this record
Bob Dylan's 1966 album Blonde On Blonde is a landmark in rock music history, known for its innovative blend of folk rock and blues rock.
This specific pressing is the original US release on Columbia Records, catalogued as C2L 41, and presented in mono format on vinyl LP.
Collectors highly seek out this edition due to its historical significance as one of the earliest double albums in rock and its unique mono mix, which differs from the more common stereo versions.
The album features 14 tracks, showcasing Dylan's lyrical depth and musical experimentation.
How to appraise this pressing
To confirm this pressing, verify the Columbia label with the catalogue number C2L 41 on the record's center label.
The mono designation is crucial, as it distinguishes this version from later stereo releases.
Authentic copies will lack a barcode, consistent with the 1966 US release period.
Inspect the runout etchings on the vinyl's dead wax area, which can provide pressing plant details and matrix numbers unique to this edition.
Condition greatly influences value: examine the vinyl for surface marks, scratches, and warping, and the sleeve for seam splits, ring wear, or discoloration.
Originality of the sleeve and inserts also affects desirability.
Frequently asked
How can I identify the original US 1966 mono pressing of Blonde On Blonde?
Look for the Columbia label with catalogue number C2L 41, the mono designation, no barcode, and runout etchings on the vinyl's dead wax area.
What distinguishes the mono pressing from the stereo versions?
The mono pressing has a single audio channel mix and is marked as mono on the label, differing from the stereo mix and label markings.
Does this pressing include any barcodes on the cover?
No, the original 1966 US pressing does not have a barcode.
What genres and styles does Blonde On Blonde represent?
It is primarily classified as rock, with strong influences of folk rock and blues rock.
How many tracks are on this album pressing?
This edition contains 14 tracks.