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MoFi Dylan Blood on Tracks LP

MoFi Dylan Blood on Tracks LP

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Bob Dylan Blood on the Tracks 12-inch MoFi vinyl LP presents the complete original 1975 ten-track album as an audiophile reissue to preserve the album's analog character and sequencing for collectors and listeners.

If you struggle with compressed streaming masters or loss of punch in digital files this pressing helps by restoring analog dynamics and a tactile listening experience so you can hear arrangement detail and vocal nuance more clearly.

  • 12-inch vinyl LP format standard for full-length albums
  • 10 tracks matching the original 1975 release including Tangled Up in Blue and Shelter From the Storm
  • Plays at 33 1/3 RPM for native LP playback compatibility
  • Issued as a Mobile Fidelity (MoFi) audiophile reissue to emphasize analog fidelity
  • Sleeve includes full track listing and original sequencing for reference

Use cases: play on your turntable for focused listening sessions compare this vinyl to streaming or CD versions to evaluate differences in warmth and dynamic range. Unlike compressed digital files this LP delivers continuous analog grooves and the tactile experience of vinyl handling.

VinylHug inspects each record for surface condition and playback readiness. Tested for basic playback and packaged for shipping to collectors and listeners seeking a reliable audiophile reissue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Blood on the Tracks LP a good choice for audiophiles?
Yes. This Blood on the Tracks LP delivers the original 10-track album sequence, including identifiable songs like Tangled Up in Blue and Idiot Wind, which is important to listeners focused on faithful reproduction. Vinyl provides a continuous analog waveform that many audiophiles value for perceived warmth and microdynamic detail, and a well-made pressing can reveal subtle tonal differences between takes and instruments. This makes the record especially suitable for listeners with a quality turntable, cartridge, and phono stage who want a tactile, album-oriented listening experience. Keep in mind that perceived sound quality also depends on the mastering, pressing quality, and playback setup, so compare mastering notes or matrix/runout information on the product page if you need the highest fidelity.
Will this Blood on the Tracks LP play on my turntable?
Yes. This release is a standard long‑playing vinyl album intended for conventional turntables. Standard LPs are 12-inch records played at 33 1/3 revolutions per minute, and they require a turntable with a functioning tonearm, cartridge, and stylus. You will also need a phono preamp or an amplifier with a phono input to get the correct playback level and equalization. This record works best for listeners using a properly calibrated setup with correct tracking force and anti-skate. If you are unsure about any special mastering or mono/stereo notes for this edition, check the product details on the page before purchase.
How does this vinyl edition compare to digital versions of the album?
This vinyl edition offers a different listening experience rather than a strictly better or worse one. Vinyl reproduces audio as a continuous analog waveform that many listeners describe as having a warmer midrange and natural decay, and the physical packaging preserves the original track order and artwork. Digital versions offer cleaner background silence, exact repeatability, portability, and easier access to individual tracks. This vinyl is best for listeners who prioritize physical format, the analog character of playback, and the ritual of playing a record. If convenience, portability, or transparent background noise is your priority, a digital file or streaming version may be preferable.
What should I check on the product page to verify this pressing’s quality?
Check the product page for concrete pressing and mastering details such as mastering credits, matrix/runout numbers, vinyl weight, and whether a specific mastering process or lacquer transfer is noted. Those items are measurable indicators that sellers and collectors use to assess sound quality and edition authenticity. The track list and packaging photos also confirm that you are getting the correct album sequence and label artwork. This information is most useful for collectors and audiophiles who want to compare editions. If those details are not listed, consider asking VinylHug for more information before buying.
How should I care for this Blood on the Tracks LP to keep it sounding its best?
Proper care will help this LP remain playable for decades. Clean the surface with a carbon fiber brush before each play and perform periodic deep cleaning with a record-cleaning solution or machine to remove embedded dust and oils. Store the record vertically in anti-static inner sleeves and keep it away from direct sunlight, extreme heat, and high humidity to prevent warping and sleeve degradation. Use a well-aligned cartridge and a clean, undamaged stylus to minimize groove wear. These steps benefit collectors and regular listeners by preserving sound quality, though repeated plays with a worn stylus or poor alignment will still cause gradual wear.