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It seems This is the year of the Basement Tapes. Recorded in 1967 and first reported in a 1968,  the legendary collaborations between Bob Dylan and The Band were partially released in 1975 and have been bootlegged for nearly 50 years. Now, The full Session of 138 songs is coming out on November 4th. One week later,The New Basement Tapes collective releases ” Lost On The River” , featuring a collective of musicians tackling lost Dylan lyrics titled “The Lost Tapes” . Watch Elvis Costello , Marcus Mumford, Jim James and Taylor Goldsmith and the rest of this new band take on “Six Months in Kansas City (Liberty Street),” one of the final tracks to appear on the album, right here. With a trio including Carolina Chocolate Drops singer Rhiannon Giddens nailing the back-up vocals and almost outshining the rest of the unit, Costello and company roll through the track, building to stunning close that finds them repeating the title again and again. T Bone Burnett sits behind the mixing board, nodding and smiling.

 

In June of 1968, there were rumours circulating around tracks of 13 tracks recorded with Dylan and the band in upstate New York. over the years the songs  known as the Basement Tapes were issued on the 1975 CBS double album of the same name  and various bootlegs including the famous “The Great White Wonder”,  but Dylan fans have always been totally obsessed with these recordings. On November 4th Dylan will finally release the legendary tracks in their entirity 138 tracks on 6 cd’s including 30 songs that the Dylan fans did’nt know existed. The highlights a rocking  “Wild Wolf ” early draft of “I Shall be Released” a cover of the Hank Williams Song “My Bucket’s Got A Hole In It” country versions of  “Blowin In The Wind” , It Aint Me Babe” and “One Too Many Mornings” tracks only heard on bootlegs “Sign On The Cross” and “Bourbon Street” plus “I’m Your Teenage Prayer” and “See You Later” .

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The Basement Tapes were recorded after the tour to promote the album “Blonde On Blonde” had to be called off after Dylan had injured himself in a motorcycle  accident, he retreated with the members of the band his young family up to Woodstock to Dylans home but then moved to a house not far away known as the Big Pink. Dylans team sent the tapes to various bands Manfred Mann had a big uk hit with “The Mighty Quinn” , The Byrds sang “You Ain’t Goin Nowhere” but everyone wanted to hear Dylan’s Versions.

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