The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare And Unreleased) 1961-1991

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  • Artist: Bob Dylan (See All Albums by Bob Dylan)
  • Date Released: Mar 22, 1991

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Columbia

Total Tracks: 58   Total Length: 229:07

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06.30.09
Bob Dylan, The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare And Unreleased) 1961-1991
1991 | Label: Columbia

The rock 'n 'roll bootleg album was actually invented for Dylan — the first documented bootleg LP was 1969's Great White Wonder, a collection of his unreleased material. That's because, well into the '80s, he recorded much more than he released — and was singularly perverse about what he released and shelved. His ongoing archive-raiding series began with this triple-CD set of outtakes, live tracks, demos and false starts down un-followed roads. The unreleased tracks from his acoustic era are mostly second-tier stuff and odd stabs at comedy like "Talkin 'Hava Negeilah Blues," although a few songs like "Eternal Circle" still put most of his contemporaries to shame. (There's also a long, rambling poem called "Last Thoughts on Woody Guthrie," which is what it sounds like.) But the set goes electric with a bang — a raucous Beatles pastiche called "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" — and from there on out it's at least interesting and at best essential, encompassing a waltz-time stab at "Like a Rolling Stone," the feverish Blonde on Blonde outtake "She's Your Lover Now," and some harrowing songs from the original, scrapped version of Blood on the Tracks. The last ten tracks, in particular, would've… read more »

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Sooner or Later

Pablo's

you will come back to Dylan. I'm not a "Folkie" my apologies to Mr. Dylan, and I didn't cry when Bob picked up a Strat. No matter where in the world I am if I hear Bob Dylan or "The Band" on the radio....Im in the U.S.A. God bless

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I see my light come shining

shameful

He was a Friend of mine makes this entire thing a good deal. If you have ever lost someone, this song hits you.

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Essential Rare Dylan

jackbugs

Bob Dylan never left my musical radar, but I started rediscovering him when eMusic added him to the catalog. Since then I've also turned my 13-year-old on to him. (His favorite Dylan song? "Hurricane") This is a treasure trove of previously unreleased material, from early covers of traditional songs like "House Carpenter" and his funny talking blues, to several songs I've only heard covered by others, like "Lord Protect My Child", and songs I've never heard at all, like "Sitting on a Barbed Wire Fence" and "Golden Loom". Many of these were good enough to have made it onto any Dylan album. A few are throwaways, like "Suze (The Cough Song)", but still intriguing. And I can almost imagine his long rambling poem to Woody Guthrie updated to a rap. This is a bargain too - 58 Dylan tracks for 36 credits, even if every single one isn't essential.

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Yea, so what.

GaLiberal

Much ado about nothing. Pass.

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One of the best box sets!

banomassa

Lord protect my child is worth the download credits alone! The rest of it is pretty amazing too.

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You Shall Be Released

Pikg

If you think you can squeek by without it --- you'd be wrong --- dead wrong.

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"Series of Dreams" rules

emafi

The set is rare but mostly for hardcore fans (I have the real longbox set). "Series of Dreams" however is one of his greatest songs ever. Less focused than later "Bootleg Series" entries, I would argue the live '66 and possibly even '75 CDs are better.

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This three-disc box set is what Dylanphiles have been waiting for, sitting patiently for years, even decades. And, even after its 1991 release, it retains the feeling of being a special, shared secret among the hardcore, since — no matter the acclaim — it’s the kind of record that only the hardcore will seek out. Of course, the great irony is that even casual Dylan fans will find much to treasure in this three-disc set of unreleased material. They’ll find songs as good as anything that made the records (sometimes surpassing the official releases, especially on the last disc), plus alternate versions (including original versions of songs on Blood on the Tracks) and long-fabled songs, from the incomplete “She’s Your Lover Now” to songs cut from The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan. This doesn’t just function as an alternate history of Dylan, but as an expansion of Dylan’s history, enriching what is already known about the greatest songwriter of his era — after all, every song here would qualify as the best song on anybody else’s album. And that’s no exaggeration. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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