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Bob Dylan And The Hawks - The Original Basement Tape Album

Bob Dylan And The Hawks - The Original Basement Tape Album
Performer: Bob Dylan And The Hawks
Title: The Original Basement Tape
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock Music
Catalog number: 261
Label: Other Peoples Music
MP3 album szie: 1938 mb
FLAC album size: 1402 mb

Tracklist

1Tears Of Rage4:04
2Low And Behold2:50
3The Mighty Quinn2:03
4Crash On The Levee2:06
5Please Mrs. Henry2:34
6Open The Door2:53
7You Ain't Goin' Nowhere2:46
8Tiny Montgomery2:57
9Any Day Now (I Shall Be Released)3:58
10If Your Memory Serves You Well3:55
11Too Much Of Nothing2:54
12Million Dollar Bash2:35
13Nothing Was Delivered4:26
14Yea Heavy & A Bottle O' Bread2:16

Notes

130 Gram Basic Black Vinyl
"THE ORIGINAL BASEMENT TAPE"
Includes Hand Stamped Autograph by Garth Hudson
Hand Numbered/2,500
Limited Edition

The British publishers' demonstration record with the original 14 songs as chosen & assembled in 1968 by BOB DYAN & GARTH HUDSON
Faithfully restored from the original mono master tape
Officially available for the first time in this
Exclusive limited edition vinyl-only release.

Bob Dylan and his band The Hawks - Rick Danko, Levon Helm, Garth Hudson, Richard Manuel, Robbie Robertson.

All songs written and performed by Bob Dylan unless otherwise noted. Published by Dwarf Music (SESAC)
Produced, Recorded and Compiled by Garth Hudson in the Basement of Big Pink, Saugarties, New York
Tape Restoration by Peter J. Moore & Jan Haust with Garth Hudson, Mastered by Peter J. Moore at The E Room, Toronto, Canada
Cut for vinyl by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound, New York.
Supervised for vinyl release by Steve Berkowitz
Layout & Design for OPM Inc. by kevin@circlerougestudios
Produced for released by Garth Hudson & Jan Haust
special thanks Maud Hudson, Frazer Pennebaker, Jann Wenner, Robert Rosenblatt
Very Special Thanks to Jeff Rosen & Jeff Schulburg

Short intro

The Basement Tapes is an album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and the Band. It was released on June 26, 1975, by Columbia Records and is Dylan's 16th studio album. Two-thirds of the album's 24 tracks feature Dylan on lead vocals backed by the Band, and were recorded in 1967, eight years before the album's release, in the lapse between the recording and subsequent release of Blonde on Blonde and John Wesley Harding, during sessions that began at Dylan's house in Woodstock, New York, then moved. The Basement Tapes Bob Dylan & The Band Released 07011975. Some years back, The Band cut a song called The Rumor. It's a tune that could well describe the music now collected here. Cut live on a home tape recorder, with from one to three mikes, all of the tracks have been remastered highlights have been brought out, tones sharpened, tape hiss removed, and so on. In 1965 and 1966 Bob Dylan and The Hawks played their way across the country and then around the world those rough tours pushed Bob Dylan's music, and The Band's, to a certain limit, and they had made stand-up, no-quarter-given-and-no quarter-asked music if there ever was such a thing. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Bob Dylan & The free to Bob Dylan The Original Basement Tape Million Dollar Bash, Yea Heavy and A Bottle 'o Bread and more. 14 tracks 43:00. publisher: Dwarf Music from 1967 to present. Album Compilation. the time Bob Dylan and the Band's The Basement Tapes came out on June 26, 1975, it was the most famous album never released. It was also one of the most frequently bootlegged. The record had been written about, dissected, discussed and heralded as a masterpiece before Dylan's record company finally decided to put out some of the songs that were recorded by the singer and his onetime backing band eight years earlier. In addition to other Dylan rarities, including some recordings he made before he released his debut album in 1962, were seven songs from the Woodstock sessions. The cat was now out of the bag. Bob Dylan and the Hawks messing around during the infamous basement tape era. We hear the early workings of what appears to be Chest Fever by the Band. The Basement Tapes Complete reveals a reluctant prophet and his new friends looking for something. Their search was wide and lacked dogma. The proceedings were recorded by Garth Hudson, who borrowed a tape deck and two stereo mixers, in Dylans house, in The Bands Big Pink, and in a Wittenberg Road house where Rick Danko and Levon Helm lived. Historically, these sessions have been treated with awe, as if something essential about both Dylan and popular song can be found on the tapes. Dylan and The Band move between concerted efforts and plain old spitballing. Bob Dylan and The Band Basement Tapes 2 LP Album Set 1975 Columbia CS 33682 VG. BLIND BOY GRUNT & THE HAWKS The Basement Tapes Volume 2 double lp NM BOB DYLAN. or Best Offer. BOB DYLAN The Original Basement Tape LP OOP RARE mono reissue 442500. Songs in album Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes 1975. Bob Dylan - Too much of nothing. Bob Dylan - Yea Heavy and a bottle of bread