Photo Print of Bob Dylan, NYC by Sandy Speiser
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Alternative shot for "Another Side of Bob Dylan". Dylan crouching in front of a window full of masks and joke items.On the evening of June 9, 1964, Bob Dylan had recorded fourteen original compositions. Eleven of those songs were selected to form his fourth album, called Another Side of Bob Dylan. Even as late as 1978, the singer showed himself unhappy with the title, for which he blamed producer Tom Wilson: ?I thought it was just too corny,? he said, ?I just felt trouble coming when they titled it that.?A portrait of the singer was needed for the sleeve. So, sometime in early Summer, Columbia staff photographer Sandy Speiser and Bob Dylan met in the company?s recording studio on the seventh floor of 799 on Seventh Avenue, New York. This was probably after a mixing session for the album, as producer Tom Wilson can be seen in one of the outtakes from the photo session.Speiser proposed to hit the street and see what happens ? much in the same way his colleague Don Hunstein had done for the photograph on The Freewheelin? Bob Dylan.Overall Size: 11 x 14 1/4 in. Sight Size: 7 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. #1 #1319
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Photo Print of Bob Dylan, NYC by Sandy Speiser
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