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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSnyl, Sony Legacy
UPC0888750161314
eBay Product ID (ePID)12054612303
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2014
GenreRock
ArtistDylan, Bob
Release TitleBasement Tapes Raw: the Bootleg Series 11
Dimensions
Item Height1.11 in
Item Weight4.06 lb
Item Length12.78 in
Item Width12.65 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks38
Tracks1.1 Open the Door, Homer 1.2 Odds and Ends 1.3 Million Dollar Bash 1.4 One Too Many Mornings 1.5 I Don't Hurt Anymore 1.6 Ain't No More Cane 1.7 Crash on the Levee 1.8 Tears of Rage 1.9 Dress It Up, Better Have It All 1.10 I M Not There 1.11 Johnny Todd 1.12 Too Much of Nothing 2.1 Quinn the Eskimo 2.2 Get Your Rocks Off 2.3 Santa-Fe 2.4 Silent Weekend 2.5 Clothes Line Saga 2.6 Please, Mrs. Henry 2.7 I Shall Be Released 2.8 You Ain't Goin Nowhere 2.9 Lo and Behold! 2.10 Minstrel Boy 2.11 Tiny Montgomery 2.12 All You Have to Do Is Dream 2.13 Goin to Acapulco 2.14 900 Miles from My Home 3.1 One for the Road 3.2 I M Alright 3.3 Blowin in the Wind 3.4 Apple Suckling Tree 3.5 Nothing Was Delivered 3.6 Folsom Prison Blues 3.7 This Wheel S on Fire 3.8 Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread 3.9 Don't Ya Tell Henry 3.10 Baby, Won't You Be My Baby 3.11 Sign on the Cross (Unreleased) 3.12 You Ain't Goin Nowhere
Number of Discs5
NotesTriple 180gm vinyl LP pressing contains 12 x 12 booklet. Compiled from meticulously restored original tapes many found only recently, this historic set is the definitive chronicle of the artist's legendary 1967 recording sessions with members of his touring ensemble who would later achieve their own fame as The Band. The actual recordings, however, remained commercially unavailable until 1975, when Columbia Records released a scant 16 of them on THE BASEMENT TAPES album. Over the years, the songs on THE BASEMENT TAPES have haunted and perplexed fans, with the recordings themselves representing a Holy Grail for Dylanologists. THE BASEMENT TAPES RAW brings together, for the first time ever, the best of of the salvageable recordings from the tapes including recently discovered early gems recorded in the 'Red Room' of Dylan's home in upstate New York. Unlike the official 1975 release, these performances are presented as close as possible to the way they were originally recorded and sounded back in the summer of 1967.