A collector's dream! Important collection of 45's from Dylan, highlighted by his most rare and sought after sleeve, surpassing "Blowing of the Wind" for scarcity and desirability - "Subterranean Homesick Blues." The back of the sleeve features reprint of an article from Jan. 9, 1965 edition of Melody Maker magazine (UK). The headline declares, "Beatles say - Dylan shows the way." 2. Three copies of Dylan's "Blowin' in the Wind / Don't Think Twice It's All Right." First is orange label Columbia stock copy that was for sale at the time of its release. Second is white label promo with red print. Third is a very rare white label promo with black print, that has notation at the bottom, "Special Album Excerpt." This trio makes this lot irresistable! 3. "Mixed Up Confusion / Corrina Corrina" - historic first recording by Dylan for Columbia Records which went nowhere. All unsold copies pressed were actually melted down and used for other Columbia Records pressings. This copy is VG/VG and still retains some of the original gloss on the vinyl. "Corrina Corrina" side sports a "for demonstration use only, not for sale" sticker. 4. "Positively 4th Street" red wax W.L. promo.