Description |
2 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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digital recording |
Series |
The bootleg series ; v. 9
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Dylan, Bob, 1941-
Bootleg series ; v. 9.
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System Details |
Compact discs. |
Note |
All songs written by Bob Dylan except: Baby, let me follow you down. |
Performer |
Bob Dylan, vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica. |
Note |
Principally previously unreleased material; 4 tracks originally released on earlier Bootleg series CDs. |
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Reissues. |
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Program notes by Colin Escott (55 p. : ill.) inserted in container. |
Contents |
CD 1. Man on the street : (fragment) ; Hard times in New York town ; Poor boy blues ; Ballad for a friend ; Rambling, gambling Willie ; Talking Bear Mountain picnic massacre blues ; Standing on the highway ; Man on the street ; Blowin' in the wind ; Long ago, far away ; A hard rain's a-gonna fall ; Tomorrow is a long time ; The death of Emmett Till ; Let me die in my footsteps ; Ballad of Hollis Brown ; Quit your low down ways ; Baby, I'm in the mood for you ; Bound to lose, bound to win ; All over you ; I'd hate to be you on that dreadful day ; Long time gone ; Talkin' John Birch paranoid blues ; Masters of war ; Oxford town ; Farewell -- CD 2. Don't think twice, it's all right ; Walkin' down the line ; I shall be free ; Bob Dylan's blues ; Bob Dylan's dream ; Boots of Spanish leather ; Girl from the north country ; Seven curses ; Hero blues ; Whatcha gonna do? ; Gypsy Lou ; Ain't gonna grieve ; John Brown ; Only a hobo ; When the ship comes in ; The times they are a-changin' ; Paths of victory ; Guess I'm doing fine ; Baby, let me follow you down ; Mama, you been on my mind ; Mr. Tambourine Man ; I'll keep it with mine. |
Credits |
Produced for reissue by Jeff Rosen and Steve Berkowitz. |
Summary |
Features 47 songs recorded by Bob Dylan, accompanied only by his acoustic guitar, harmonica, and occasionally piano, for his first music publisher, Leeds Music, in January 1962, and for his second publisher, M. Witmark & Sons, between 1962 and 1964. |
Subject |
Ballads, English -- United States.
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Ballads, English. |
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United States. |
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Blues (Music) -- 1961-1970.
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Blues (Music) |
Chronological Term |
1961-1970 |
Subject |
Political ballads and songs -- United States.
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Political ballads and songs. |
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Musique populaire -- 1961-1970. |
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Ballades anglaises. |
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Blues -- 1961-1970. |
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Chansons politiques. |
Genre/Form |
Popular music.
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Chronological Term |
1961-1970. |
Genre/Form |
Popular music.
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Rock music.
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Rock music.
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Folk-rock music.
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Folk-rock music.
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Demo recordings.
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Demo recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Added Author |
Escott, Colin.
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Rosen, Jeff.
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Berkowitz, Steve.
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Dylan, Bob, 1941-
Blowin' in the wind.
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Dylan, Bob, 1941-
Masters of war.
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Added Title |
Man on the street.
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Hard times in New York town.
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Poor boy blues.
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Ballad for a friend.
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Rambling, gambling Willie.
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Talking Bear Mountain picnic massacre blues.
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Standing on the highway.
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Long ago, far away.
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Hard rain's a-gonna fall.
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Tomorrow is a long time.
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Death of Emmet Till.
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Let me die in my footsteps.
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Ballad of Hollis Brown.
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Quit your low down ways.
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Baby, I'm in the mood for you.
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Bound to lose, bound to win.
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All over you.
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I'd hate to be you on that dreadful day.
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Long time gone.
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Talkin' John Birch paranoid blues.
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Oxford town.
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Farewell.
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Don't think twice, it's all right.
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Walkin' down the line.
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I shall be free.
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Bob Dylan's blues.
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Bob Dylan's dream.
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Boots of Spanish leather.
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Girl from the North Country.
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Seven curses.
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Hero blues.
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Whatcha gonna do?
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Gypsy Lou.
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Ain't gonna grieve.
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John Brown.
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Only a hobo.
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When the ship comes in.
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Times they are a-changin'.
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Paths of victory.
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Guess I'm doing fine.
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Baby, let me follow you down.
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Mama, you been on my mind.
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Mr. Tambourine man.
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I'll keep it with mine.
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Standard No. |
886977617928 |
Music No. |
88697 76179 2 Columbia |
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