Between 1965 and 1966 , euphony legend Bob Dylan recorded three of his most iconic album . Over the course of 14 month , the young folk singer experimented with new sounds , examine out fresh pawn , and , through trial and error ,   shape the songs that would make upBringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited , andBlonde On Blonde . Now , half a C later , Sony has created aninteractive websitethat will give Dylan sports fan a sense of what it was really comparable to be in the studio apartment for those historical session .

The phonograph recording label created the website , calledStudio A Revisited , to promote their new Dylan box solidification , The Cutting Edge : 1965 - 1966 : The Bootleg Series Volume 12.The interactional website lets visitors hear to outtake from the recording Roger Sessions , and even remix one of Dylan ’s most iconic call , “ Like a Rolling Stone . ”

Visitors can prefer dissimilar stems , like “ piano + bass , ” or “ drums + organ , ” and aline the levels of each stem as the song run . The so - call “ jamming session ” is designed to show how Dylan himself crafted his call by playing around with different sound in the recording studio .

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“ The way of life Dylan immortalise those three albums — it was very immediate , ” Can Misirlioglu , digital creative manager at Havas Worldwide , which helped produce the site , toldWIRED . “ We wanted to recreate that studio experience and carry over some of that spontaneity to an experience for fan . ”

studio apartment A Revisitedis carve up into three sections : the interactive " jam school term , " a " listening school term , " which sport outtake and behind - the - scenes information about the recordings , and the yet - to - be - discharge " tattle sitting . " The site is still a work in progress — Sony plans to add another song and more incentive features over time — but it ’s already packed with hoarded wealth for Dylan fans to discover . Check it outhere .

[ h / t : WIRED ]