En la portada sale mejor que en la segunda foto, desolation row si sale ahí no ?
hay toda un estudio a los objetos de esa carátula no cris ??
La icónica portada del álbum, fotografiada por Daniel Kramer, incluye a Sally Grossman, esposa del mánager de Dylan, Albert Grossman, fumando al fondo, mientras entre ella y Dylan se disponen varios enseres. Entre ellos, figuran elepés de Robert Johnson y [Eric Von Schmidt]. De forma visible, detrás de Sally se puede observar la parte superior del álbum Another Side of Bob Dylan. Asimismo, supone el primer álbum de Columbia que no incluye una lista de las canciones del álbum en la portada.
tambien se puede agregar q esta sacada a traves de un vaso por eso el efecto...
mas info en detalle pero en ingles
There are also artifacts scattered around the room, including LPs by The Impressions (Keep on Pushing), Robert Johnson (King of the Delta Blues Singers), Ravi Shankar (India's Master Musician), Lotte Lenya (Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill) and Eric Von Schmidt (The Folk Blues of Eric Von Schmidt). Dylan would later mimic Schmidt's album cover pose (tipping his hat) for his own Nashville Skyline four years later.[1]
Visible behind Grossman is the top Dylan's head from the cover of Another Side of Bob Dylan; under her right arm is Time (magazine) with President Lyndon B. Johnson on the cover of the January 1, 1965 issue. There is a harmonica resting on a table with a fallout shelter (capacity 80) sign leaning against it. Above the fireplace on the mantle directly to the left of the painting is the Lord Buckley album The Best of Lord Buckley.
Dylan sits forward holding a cat and has an opened magazine featuring an advertisement on Jean Harlow's Life Story by the columnist Louella Parsons resting on his crossed leg. The cufflinks Dylan wore in the picture were a gift from Joan Baez, as she later referenced in her 1976 hit "Diamonds & Rust".
The black and white pamphlet lying across Time magazine with President Johnson on the cover is a publication of the Earth Society, then located on East 12th Street in the East Village. The Earth Society saw its mission as protecting earth from collisions with comets and planets. Their pamphlet interprets Immanuel Velikovsky’s notion that life on earth was so deeply affected by near-collisions of Venus with Jupiter and Mars that the impressions and interpretations of observers found their way into myths and semi-historical documents of peoples of many cultures. The pamphlet also claims that the Ark of the Covenant is a representation of a comet, which is what the white shape in the center of the pamphlet cover is intended to represent.
estas son algunas portadas inspiradas por esa de otros artistas y de tributos a Dylan
http://www.amiright.com/album-covers/bob-dylan-bringing-it-all-back-home-parodies/