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Bob Dylan Släpper Helig Graal 4 November 2014-08-26 17:02 CEST Bob Dylan släpper helig graal 4 november Den 4:e november släpps “Bob Dylan &The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11” på Columbia Records och Legacy Recordings. The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11, släpps i form av en deluxe box som innehåller sex CD album. Dessutom släpps The Basement Tapes Raw:The Bootleg Series Vol. 11, en dubbel CD och vinylbox med tre 180 grams vinyl och utdrag från The Basement Tapes Complete. Alla spår, varav många nyligen funna är remastrat från originalbanden. Detta är den definitiva sammanställningen av Bob Dylans inspelningar från 1967 med medlemmar av hans turnéband som senare skulle uppnå sina egen berömmelse som The Band. Bland Bob Dylans många kulturella milstolpar har dessa legendariska Basement Tapes fascinerat och lockat både musiker och kritiker under flera generationer. Dylan nådde oöverträffade höjder under 1965 och 1966 genom lanseringen av tre historiska album och övergången från akustisk till elektrisk musik. Hans banbrytande spelning år 1965 på Newport Folk Festival och vilt turnérande i USA, Europa och Storbritannien fick ett abrupt slut i juli 1966 då han allvarligt skadades i en motorcykelolycka i norra New York. Efter att ha varit borta från rampljuset och återhämtat sig från sina skador förskansade sig Dylan tillsammans med Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson och senare Levon Helm, i källaren i ett litet hus, kallat "Big Pink" i West Saugerties, New York. Detta kollektiv, som skulle komma att kallas Bob Dylan och The Band, spelade in mer än hundra låtar under de kommande månaderna. Utöver nyskrivna Bob Dylan låtar som ”I Shall Be Released", "The Mighty Quinn", "This Wheel's On Fire" och "You Ain't Going Nowhere" spelades även traditionella covers in samt inspelningar med enbart The Band. 1969 började vissa av inspelningarna läcka ut på bootlegalbum men det dröjde ända till 1975 då Columbia Records kommersiellt släppte The Basement Tapes. Av dessa 16 inspelningar som släpptes var åtta av spåren nya låtar med The Band utan Dylan. Albumet blev en succé bland både kritiker och i affärer och The New York Times kallade det "ett av de största albumen i historien om amerikansk populärmusik." Genom åren har dessa Basement Tapes förbryllat och eftersökts av fansen och inspelningarna representerar en helig graal för samlarna och ”Dylanologerna”. Var dessa finns och vad de innehåller har varit den ständiga frågan. The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 samlar för första gången alla inspelningar som spelades i ”Big Pink” inklusive nyligen upptäckta tidiga pärlor som spelades in i "Red Room" i Dylans hem i New York. Garth Hudson från The Band har haft ett nära samarbete med kanadensiska musikarkivarien och producenten Jan Haust med att återställa försämrade band så nära originalljudet som möjligt och dessa inspelningar kan nu också bevaras digitalt för första gången. Beslutet fattades att presentera The Basement Tapes så intakt som möjligt. Dessutom till skillnad från den officiella utgåvan som släpptes 1975 är att dessa inspelningar som nu presenteras, ljudmässigt så nära det bara går att komma till de ursprungliga inspelningarna från 1967. Allt mestadels i kronologisk ordning baserad på Garth Hudsons egna numreringssystem. BOB DYLAN & THE BAND: THE BASEMENT TAPES COMPLETE: THE BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 11 (all songs written by Bob Dylan unless otherwise noted) CD 1 1. Edge of the Ocean 2. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (written by Clarence Williams) 3. Roll on Train 4. Mr. Blue (written by Dewayne Blackwell) 5. Belshazzar (written by Johnny Cash) 6. I Forgot to Remember to Forget (written by Charlie A Feathers and Stanley A Kesler) 7. You Win Again (written by Hank Williams) 8. Still in Town (written by Hank Cochran and Harlan Howard) 9. Waltzing with Sin (written by Sonny Burns and Red Hayes) 10. Big River (Take 1) (written by Johnny Cash) 11. Big River (Take 2) (written by Johnny Cash) 12. Folsom Prison Blues (written by Johnny Cash) 13. Bells of Rhymney (written by Idris Davies and Peter Seeger) 14. Spanish is the Loving Tongue 15. Under Control 16. Ol' Roison the Beau (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 17. I'm Guilty of Loving You 18. Cool Water (written by Bob Nolan) 19. The Auld Triangle (written by Brendan Francis Behan) 20. Po' Lazarus (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 21. I'm a Fool for You (Take 1) 22. I'm a Fool for You (Take 2) CD 2 1. Johnny Todd (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 2. Tupelo (written by John Lee Hooker) 3. Kickin' My Dog Around (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 4. See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 1) 5. See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 2) 6. Tiny Montgomery 7. Big Dog 8. I'm Your Teenage Prayer 9. Four Strong Winds (written by Ian Tyson) 10. The French Girl (Take 1) (written by Ian Tyson and Sylvia Tyson) 11. The French Girl (Take 2) (written by Ian Tyson and Sylvia Tyson) 12. Joshua Gone Barbados (written by Eric Von Schmidt) 13. I'm in the Mood (written by Bernard Besman and John Lee Hooker) 14. Baby Ain't That Fine (written by Dallas Frazier) 15. Rock, Salt and Nails (written by Bruce Phillips) 16. A Fool Such As I (written by William Marvin Trader) 17. Song for Canada (written by Pete Gzowski and Ian Tyson) 18. People Get Ready (written by Curtis L Mayfield) 19. I Don't Hurt Anymore (written By Donald I Robertson and Walter E Rollins) 20. Be Careful of Stones That You Throw (written by Benjamin Lee Blankenship) 21. One Man's Loss 22. Lock Your Door 23. Baby, Won't You be My Baby 24. Try Me Little Girl 25. I Can't Make it Alone 26. Don't You Try Me Now CD 3 1. Young but Daily Growing (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 2. Bonnie Ship the Diamond (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 3. The Hills of Mexico (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 4. Down on Me (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 5. One for the Road 6. I'm Alright 7. Million Dollar Bash (Take 1) 8. Million Dollar Bash (Take 2) 9. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread (Take 1) 10. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread (Take 2) 11. I'm Not There 12. Please Mrs. Henry 13. Crash on the Levee (Take 1) 14. Crash on the Levee (Take 2) 15. Lo and Behold! (Take 1) 16. Lo and Behold! (Take 2) 17. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 1) 18. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 2) 19. I Shall be Released (Take 1) 20. I Shall be Released (Take 2) 21. This Wheel's on Fire (written by Bob Dylan and Rick Danko) 22. Too Much of Nothing (Take 1) 23. Too Much of Nothing (Take 2) CD 4 1. Tears of Rage (Take 1) (written by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel) 2. Tears of Rage (Take 2) (written by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel) 3. Tears of Rage (Take 3) (written by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel) 4. Quinn the Eskimo (Take 1) 5. Quinn the Eskimo (Take 2) 6. Open the Door Homer (Take 1) 7. Open the Door Homer (Take 2) 8. Open the Door Homer (Take 3) 9. Nothing Was Delivered (Take 1) 10. Nothing Was Delivered (Take 2) 11. Nothing Was Delivered (Take 3) 12. All American Boy (written by Bobby Bare) 13. Sign on the Cross 14. Odds and Ends (Take 1) 15. Odds and Ends (Take 2) 16. Get Your Rocks Off 17. Clothes Line Saga 18. Apple Suckling Tree (Take 1) 19. Apple Suckling Tree (Take 2) 20. Don't Ya Tell Henry 21. Bourbon Street CD 5 1. Blowin' in the Wind 2. One Too Many Mornings 3. A Satisfied Mind (written by Joe Hayes and Jack Rhodes) 4. It Ain't Me, Babe 5. Ain't No More Cane (Take 1) (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 6. Ain't No More Cane (Take 2) (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 7. My Woman She's A-Leavin' 8. Santa-Fe 9. Mary Lou, I Love You Too 10. Dress it up, Better Have it All 11. Minstrel Boy 12. Silent Weekend 13. What's it Gonna be When it Comes Up 14. 900 Miles from My Home (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 15. Wildwood Flower (written by A.P. Carter) 16. One Kind Favor (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 17. She'll be Coming Round the Mountain (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 18. It's the Flight of the Bumblebee 19. Wild Wolf 20. Goin' to Acapulco 21. Gonna Get You Now 22. If I Were A Carpenter (written by James Timothy Hardin) 23. Confidential (written by Dorina Morgan) 24. All You Have to do is Dream (Take 1) 25. All You Have to do is Dream (Take 2) CD 6 1. 2 Dollars and 99 Cents 2. Jelly Bean 3. Any Time 4. Down by the Station 5. Hallelujah, I've Just Been Moved (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 6. That's the Breaks 7. Pretty Mary 8. Will the Circle be Unbroken (written by A.P. Carter) 9. King of France 10. She's on My Mind Again 11. Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 12. On a Rainy Afternoon 13. I Can't Come in with a Broken Heart 14. Next Time on the Highway 15. Northern Claim 16. Love is Only Mine 17. Silhouettes (written by Bob Crewe and Frank C Slay Jr.) 18. Bring it on Home 19. Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) 20.
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