This thirty volume series features artists covering Bob Dylan songs. All of the tracks are recordings of independent origin (ROIO) and hence officially unreleased.
Sometimes you gotta take the good (Johny Cash, Neil Young, Paul Westerberg) with the Lenny Kravitz.
01 Masters of War – Pearl Jam (10-22-06, Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View, CA)
02 Hard Rain – The Waterboys (5-19-86, Pink Pop Festival, Geleen, Holland)
03 This Wheel’s On Fire – The Band (7-17-76, Carter Baron Amphitheatre, Washington DC)
04 It Ain’t Me Babe – Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash (12-8-94,Frank Erwin Center, University Of Texas Austin,TX
05 If Not For You – George Harrison (10-16-92, Madison Square Garden, New York) [replaced in my library with the official release from All Things Must Pass]
06 All I Really Want to Do – Paul Westerberg (4-25-02, KCRW, Santa Monica, CA)
07 Visions of Johanna – The Grateful Dead (4-22-86, Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA)
08 Going, Going, Gone – The GP’s/ Richard Thompson (9-27-81, Capitol Theatre, Horsham, Great Britain)
09 It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – Van Morrison (7-9-99, Lorely Open Air Festival, Lorely, Germany)
10 Forever Young – Neil Young with the Grateful Dead (11-3-91, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA)
11 Mr. Tambourine Man – Roger McGuinn and Gene Clark (10-19-77, The Bottom Line, New York)
12 Highway 61 Revisited – Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, and Jackson Browne (11-16-90, Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA)
13 Like a Rolling Stone – The Rolling Stones (9-15-97, Toronto Rehearsal Studio, Toronto, Canada)
14 All Along the Watchtower – Lenny Kravitz and Eric Clapton (10-23-99, White House South Lawn, Washington D.C.)
15 I Shall Be Released – U2 and Friends (6-15-86, Meadowlands, East Rutheford, NJ)
16 Blowin’ in the Wind – Stevie Wonder (4-3-73, Community Theatre, Berkeley, CA)
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan Five link is in the comments
Speaking of comments, don't forget to leave some words about these volumes.
Thanks to Jeffs98119 for compiling these and obatik for the images.
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Enjoy the series and please remember to leave a word or two behind.
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Encore.
ReplyDeleteWhich words would you like?
Superb, wonderful, excellent?
Take your pick, but I think that it would be a shame to split them as they all apply.
These compilations are great! (Richard Thompson signing Going Going Gone!) Once again, many thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks again for taking the time to share all this wonderful music with the world. I for one really appreciate it. Lookin' forward to the next one already!
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Ben
Thanks! Sometimes you must take the good with the U2
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Thank you! Great!
ReplyDeleteActually, you don't have to take the Lenny Kravitz at all...
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Anon
Yeah that was once of the nice surprises here, I'm not sure I'd ever post any RT here but "Watching the Dark" blew me away.
Ben
Glad to add something to the Dylan-lovin' world.
Anon II
Bono heard that!
toeknee/dario
Enjoy!
Jerry Lee
Not once you hit the delete button, no.
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ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the series, I am keeping about half of the tracks. Its so nice after all the years of getting stuck with albums that have good and bad to be able to pick and choose.
But far more fun is doing what the title says and relistening to the man himself. This series has really made me go back and listen with fresh ears.
Thanks for your effort.
What happened to track 5? I don't understand your comment. At the moment there is no track 5 at all.
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ReplyDeleteGlad you're enjoying both the covers and being reminded of the originals. Sorry about track 5 - I'll investigate...
Thank you bunches!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks muchly. Really digging this set. Have had to add this site to my bloglist so I can keep up with all the great stuff.
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Sane as it ever was
Glad to have you aboard (and I was listening to the Talking Heads when your comments showed up!
These are magnificent. Been listening to them a song or two at a time for weeks.
ReplyDeleteThat's a VERY funny line: 'Sometimes you gotta take the good with the Lenny Kravitz.'
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ReplyDeleteThanks for noticing, I was kinda proud of that one!