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New version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ nabs $1.8M at auction

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A newly-recorded version of Bob Dylan’s hit song “Blowin’ in the Wind” amassed a fortune for the folk singer at auction on Thursday.

The recording sold for nearly $1.8 million at Christie’s in London, which was well over the auction house’s estimated range of $716,000 to $1.2 million for it, according to reports.

The auction’s winner was not immediately revealed by Christie’s, but Variety reported that there was a heated bidding war between two anonymous potential buyers via a live feed.

The new version of “Blowin’ in the Wnd” is the first studio recording of the Vietnam War-era protest song since Dylan wrote it in 1962.

The iconic song, which was first released in 1963, was re-recorded in March 2021 with Dylan’s longtime collaborator T Bone Burnett and was featured as part of Christie’s “exceptional sale” during its classic week.

The few people who have heard the recording so far have been limited mostly to potential bidders at listening sessions at Christie’s in London, New York and Los Angeles, and at a few select playbacks Burnett held for members of the media and others.

Bob Dylan in 1966 on tour in Europe. The iconic artist is known for such hits as “Like a Rolling Stone,” “Mr. Tambourine Man,” and “Hurricane,” among others.
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Singers Bob Dylan and Suze Rotolo in November 1961.
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The new version of Dylan’s classic Vietnam war song was sold on Thursday.
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Burnett told The Guardian that he hoped the recording, offered on Ionic Original – a new audio format – would help “develop a musical space in the fine arts market.”

“I trust and hope it will mean as much to whomever acquired it today at Christie’s exceptional sale as it does to all of us who made it, and that they will consider it and care for it as a painting or any other singular work of art,” he said.

SUMMER 1965: Bob Dylan plays piano with a harmonica around his neck during the recording of the album 'Highway 61 Revisited' in Columbia's Studio A in the summer of 1965 in New York City, New York.
Bob Dylan plays piano during the recording of ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ at Columbia’s Studio A in the summer of 1965 in New York City.
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Although the record is a new format, with reportedly “higher fidelity and a coating” that is said to make it “almost impervious to normal wear-and-tear,” the 10-inch disc can be played on a normal record player, Variety said.

This year marks Dylan’s 60th anniversary as a recording artist and of “Blowin’ in the Wind,” which was written for his second album entitled, “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.”

One-of-one ionic original disc recording of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the wind" is pictured in unknown location.
The ionic original disc recording of Bob Dylan’s “Blowin’ in the Wind” sold at auction.
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The auction house’s estimated range for the record was only $716,000 to $1.2 million, which the sale greatly surpassed.
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“To work with such an incredibly important and groundbreaking advance in analogue playback technology is a tremendous honor,” Peter Klarnet, Christie’s senior specialist in Americana, books and manuscripts said in a statement.

Although Dylan’s recording was the focus of the auction, other, more typical auction items, also brought in big bucks. Variety reported that an Egyptian limestone statue from circa 2400 B.C. raked in nearly $6 million, while a Stradivari violin had a starting bid of $7.2 million.

Although two people could be seen on the live feed volleying back and forth, the winner of Dylan’s record was not immediately revealed.
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Engineer Michael Piersante poses with one-of-one ionic original disc recording of Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the wind" during a press call in London
Engineer Michael Piersante poses with the one-of-one ionic original disc during a press call in London.
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FILE PHOTO: U.S. musician Bob Dylan performs during on day 2 of The Hop Festival in Paddock Wood, Kent on June 30th 2012
Dylan’s ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ re-recording features his longtime collaborator T Bone Burnett.
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This year marks Dylan’s 60th year as a recording artist.
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[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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