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Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes mp3

Performer: Bob Dylan & The Band
Title: The Basement Tapes
Country: Japan
Catalog Number: SOPJ-120-121
Label: CBS/Sony
Released: 1975
Style: Folk Rock
Rating: 4.0
Votes: 190

Tracklist

1Please, Mrs. Henry2:33
2Long Distance Operator3:40
3You Ain't Goin' Nowhere2:44
4Odds And Ends1:47
5Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast)3:39
6Ain't No More Cane3:58
7Yazoo Street Scandal3:29
8Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood)2:04
9Ruben Remus3:14
10Lo And Behold!2:46
11Open The Door, Homer2:51
12Tiny Montgomery2:47
13Clothes Line Saga2:58
14Katie's Been Gone2:45
15Bessie Smith4:18
16Too Much Of Nothing3:03
17Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread2:15
18Nothing Was Delivered4:23
19Tears Of Rage4:13
20Goin' To Acapulco5:29
21Million Dollar Bash2:33
22Apple Suckling Tree2:48
23This Wheel's On Fire3:49
24Don't Ya Tell Henry3:13

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
C2 33682Bob Dylan & The Band Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat)ColumbiaC2 33682US1975
2SBP 474334Bob Dylan & The Band Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes ‎(2xLP, Album)CBS2SBP 474334New Zealand1975
CBS 88147Bob Dylan & The Band Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes ‎(2xLP, Album)CBSCBS 88147Europe1975
C2 33682Bob Dylan & The Band Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes ‎(2xLP, Album, Ter)ColumbiaC2 33682US1975
S-118BBob Dylan & The Band Bob Dylan & The Band - The Basement Tapes ‎(Cass, Album)Foot PrintS-118BSaudi ArabiaUnknown

Credits

  • Acoustic Guitar, Piano, VocalsBob Dylan
  • Bass, Mandolin, VocalsRick Danko
  • Drums, Mandolin, Bass, VocalsLevon Helm
  • Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Drums, Vocals, Compiled ByRobbie Robertson
  • Liner NotesGreil Marcus
  • Mastered ByGeorge Horn
  • Mixed ByEd Anderson , Mark Aglietti, Nat Jeffrey, Rob Fraboni
  • Organ, Clavinet, Accordion, Tenor Saxophone, Piano, Recorded ByGarth Hudson
  • Photography ByReid Miles
  • Piano, Drums, Harmonica, VocalsRichard Manuel
  • ProducerBob Dylan, The Band
  • Reissue ProducerJeff Rosen, Steve Berkowitz

Notes

Recorded in the basement of Big Pink in West Saugerties, New York, between June and October 1967.
Registred by CBS, Inc. / Sony - Sony Corp.

Gatefold Sleeve - Comes with an insert (lyrics) and a red obistrip.
2 records : Record 1 : 120 - Record 2 : 121.

Companies

  • Recorded At – Big Pink, West Saugerties, N.Y.
  • Manufactured By – CBS/Sony Inc.
  • Mixed At – The Village Recorder
  • Mixed At – Shangri-La, Malibu, CA
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – CBS Inc.

Album

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. Bob Dylan & The Band's Basement Tapes Influences. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Bob Dylan & 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. The Basement Tapes are a bit like the phantom 1956 session that brought Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash together for the first and last time. In spite of the bootlegs and cover versions, The Basement Tapes have always been more of a rumor than anything else. As Dylan and The Band trade vocals across these discs, as they trade nuances and phrases within the songs, you can feel the warmth and the comradeship that must have been liberating for all six men. The party line on The Basement Tapes is that it is Americana, as Dylan and the Band pick up the weirdness inherent in old folk, country, and blues tunes, but it transcends mere historical arcana through its lively, humorous, full-bodied performances. Dylan never sounded as loose, nor was he ever as funny as he is here, and this positively revels in its weird, wild character. The official release of The Basement Tapes - which were first heard on a 1968 bootleg called The Great White Wonder - plays with history somewhat, as Robbie Robertson overemphasizes the Band's status in the sessions, making them out to be equally active to Dylan, adding in demos not cut at the sessions and overdubbing their recordings to flesh them out. As many bootlegs most notably the complete five-disc series reveal, this isn't entirely true and the Band were nowhere near as active as Dylan, but that ultimately is a bit like nitpicking, since the music here including the Band's is astonishingly good. The party line on . Album 1975 24 Songs. Recorded in the summer of 1967 at the Big Pink house near Woodstock, N. this set captures Dylan and The Band woodshedding, bouncing ideas off the walls and each other. Steeped in traditional American roots music, these 24 tracks have the feel of a laid-back song swap. Songs in album Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes 1975. Bob Dylan - Odds and ends. Bob Dylan - Orange juice blues blues for breakfast. Bob Dylan - Million dollar bash. Bob Dylan - Yazoo street scandal. By 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. Following a July 1966 motorcycle accident, Dylan retreated to his home in Woodstock, N. to recover. He pretty much disappeared from public during this period, but. The Bob Dylan song Odds and Ends from the album, The Basement Tapes, performed by the Basement Tapes Band from Austin, Texas

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