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Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan. A Year and a Day

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Daniel Kramer’s classic Bob Dylan portfolio captures the artist’s transformative “big bang” year of 1964–65. Through vast concert halls, intimate recording sessions, and the infamous transition to electric guitar, nearly 200 images offer one of the most mesmerizing photographic series on any recording artist and a stunning document of Dylan and rock ’n’ roll history.
Hardcover9.3 x 13.1 in.4.74 lb304 pages
Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan. A Year and a Day

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan. A Year and a Day

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Bringing It All Back Home

The Dylan breakthrough portfolio

Daniel Kramer’s classic Bob Dylan portfolio captures the artist’s transformative “big bang” year of 1964–65. Over the course of a year and a day, Kramer’s extraordinary access to Bob Dylan on tour, in concert, and backstage, allowed for one of the most mesmerizing photographic portfolios of any recording artist and a stunning document of Dylan breaking through to superstardom.

Highlights include the Lincoln Center’s Philharmonic Hall concert with Joan Baez; the Bringing It All Back Home recording sessions; and the now-famous concert at Forest Hills, when Dylan’s controversial transition to electric guitar exemplified his constant, cryptic state of becoming. As much a document of a seminal period of rock ’n’ roll history as of Dylan himself, the pictures also feature such compelling friends and collaborators as Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, Allen Ginsberg, and Albert Grossman.

Bob Dylan: A Year and a Day presents a curated selection of nearly 200 images, including outtakes from the Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited album cover shoots. Previously published by TASCHEN as a signed Collector’s Edition, this standard edition is the more affordable boon to any serious photography or Dylan fan. With stories throughout the book by Kramer, this is at once an intimate and evocative testament to a seminal photographer, to a particular point in time, and to an exceptional, mysterious artist at the moment his career went global.

First published as a TASCHEN Collector’s Edition, now available as an affordable, compact edition
The photographer

Daniel Kramer is a photographer and filmmaker whose portraits and picture stories have been published worldwide; his film work encompasses documentaries and commercials. But it is his photographs of Bob Dylan, the first major work published about the young artist on his way from superstar to icon during 1964 and 1965, which catapulted Kramer’s work onto the international stage. A master printer, Kramer’s photographs are widely collected and exhibited. Brooklyn born, he lives in New York City.

Daniel Kramer. Bob Dylan. A Year and a Day
Hardcover23.6 x 33.3 cm2.15 kg304 pages

ISBN 978-3-8365-7100-5

Edition: Multilingual (English, French, German)

ISBN 978-3-8365-7433-4

Edition: Multilingual (English, Italian, Spanish)
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Nobody photographed Dylan like Kramer

Sergio G.,November 7, 2021
Daniel Kramer is not only one of the truly masters of photography of an era, but one of the few who achieved the maximum results with rock icons and in particular with the Nobel Prize Bob Dylan. This book is a must have, the perfection of what a book should be to transmit the vivid images of an era, the sixties, but not only. Here you get some of the most famous images of the young Dylan on and off the stage and, no need to say, Taschen edition is the best you can get from a precious book.

Best gift for a Bob Dylan's fan

Maria,November 1, 2021
I bought it as a gift for Bob Dylan's fan and he has really enjoyed it! He's amazed about the content, not only the photos but the history itself. He said that's an interesting book to discover his day a day life in the sixties. As always happens with TASCHEN: quality and success. I recommend it!

Brilliant quality

Brady,October 27, 2021
Great book, brilliant quality.

Parfait

Tristan,October 27, 2021
Magnifique livre photo de Bob Dylan