Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks - 1975

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first US (and all UK) pressings of the album had a back cover with linar notes by famed New York journalist and author Pete Hamill surrounding a painting by David Oppenheim. Unfortunately these notes were based on and quoted lyrics from the original New York versions of the songs. Columbia records decided to remove the sleeve notes and to replace them by a new larger painting by David Oppenheim.
With this change The New York musician credits were also lost.

After this, to the great embarrassment of Columbia, Pete Hamill was awarded a Grammy for his linar notes! The original back cover was then restored, but with white text because the original black text had been almost unreadable.
The Minnesota musicians were never credited!
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