No Direction Home: The Soundtrack - The Bootleg Series Vol. 7 Bob Dylan

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  • Release Date: 08/30/2005
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 13,981
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 827969393727
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No Direction Home: The Soundtrack - The Bootleg Series Vol. 7

Disc 1
1LISTENWhen I Got Troubles 1:28
2LISTENRambler, Gambler Demo Version 2:16
3LISTENThis Land Is Your Land Live 5:57
4LISTENSong To Woody 2:41
5LISTENDink's Song Demo Version 4:37
6LISTENI Was Young When I Left Home Demo Version 5:19
7LISTENSally Gal Alternate Take 2:37
8LISTENDon't Think Twice, It's All Right Demo Version 3:35
9LISTENMan Of Constant Sorrow 3:03
10LISTENBlowin' In The Wind Live 4:03
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Disc 2
1LISTENShe Belongs To Me Alternate Take 3:18
2LISTENMaggie's Farm Live 5:53
3LISTENIt Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Alternate Take 3:33
4LISTENTombstone Blues Alternate Take 3:34
5LISTENJust Like Tom Thumb's Blues Alternate Take 5:42
6LISTENDesolation Row Alternate Take 11:44
7LISTENHighway 61 Revisited Alternate Take 3:38
8LISTENLeopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat Alternate Take 6:23
9LISTENStuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Alternate Take 5:44
10LISTENVisions Of Johanna Alternate Take 6:36
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The deluxe packaging features a double jewel case alongside a 60-page color book in one hardback slipcase; the booklet contains previously unpublished photos, memorabilia, and newly commissioned liner notes.

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Although not a literal soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's documentary, No Direction Home has every reason to exist. With 26 of its 28 tracks previously unreleased, this exceptional release overflows with riches that will enthrall Dylan devotees as well as those drawn, by way of Scorsese's film, to the work of the most important popular composer of the postwar era. Although the segment of Dylan's career represented by the disc is relatively compact (1959-66), no one would deny that these were Dylan's seminal years, the fertile period when he literally changed the nature of songwriting and vocal performance. No Direction Home begins the Dylan story at its very roots, with two fascinating performances that date back to his high school and brief college days. From there, unreleased takes, demos, and live performances abound, each different enough -- some are quite dissimilar -- from the original issued performances to shed new light on Dylan's compositional and recording methods. While the first of the two CDs concentrates on the acoustic folk years, with superb versions of such anthemic songs as "Blowin' in the Wind," "Chimes of Freedom," and "Masters of War," the second disc documents Dylan's momentous transformation to rock artist. To hear "Maggie's Farm" from the infamous Newport 1965 Folk Festival, and then to listen in as he shapes classic tunes from Highway 61 Revisited (complete with stunning guitarist work from Michael Bloomfield) is to fully experience the revolutionary, and ultimately triumphant, changes that Dylan brought to popular music worldwide. Unreleased takes from Blonde on Blonde and a live "Ballad of a Thin Man," accompanied by four-fifths of what would soon become the Band, bring us deeper into Dylan's intensely creative world. In theory, one or more documentaries could follow No Direction Home, chronicling the ensuing decades of Dylan's amazing musical life, but for now both the film and this latest addition of the "Bootleg" series gives us plenty to simultaneously ponder and thoroughly enjoy. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble



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A Must Have For The Dylan Fan.by Anonymous

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January 29, 2006: How can you not give Dylan a five star, he is questionably one of the greatest artists of all time. This cd is based on Martin Scorsese's film No Direction Home. The 2-cd set contains a ton of unreleased songs including my favorite "Ballad of a Thin Man." Dylan obscure poetry on songs like "Desolation Row", and "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat," give you a closer look into the genius of Bob Dylan. The first cd is more of folk music and the second is when he turned rock and picked up an electric guitar. If you are a fan of folk, Dylan, or poetry then this is definitely the cd for you.

the poet he is in the alley...by Anonymous

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September 01, 2005: Bob Dylan is indeed the poet in the alley strumming his guitar tellin' us his views, recitin' the news enfolding melodies like a velvety draped muse. He is the rhymer of reason, a year of four seasons who takes time to comprehend what is near. A wayward minstral who wants all to hear, come listen to the message from a once younger, now a much older balladeer.


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