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Basement Tapes

Basement Tapes
  • List Price: $19.98
  • Buy New: $12.92
  • as of 5/23/2012 18:05 EDT details
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  • Seller:il-mio-bel-cavallo
  • Sales Rank:96,800
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:2
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.4
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 4.9 x 1
  • Publication Date:1990
  • MPN:8 3 00734708
  • UPC:074643368223
  • EAN:0074643368223
  • ASIN:B000002552
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Features:
  • DYLAN BOB THE BASEMENT TAPES (2CD)

Disc 1 Tracks
  • Odds And Ends
  • Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast)
  • Million Dollar Bash
  • Yazoo Street Scandel
  • Goin' To Acapulco
  • Katie's Been Gone
  • Lo And Behold!
  • Bessie Smith
  • Clothes Line Saga
  • Apple Suckling Tree
  • Please, Mrs. Henry
  • Tears Of Rage
Disc 2 Tracks
  • Too Much Of Nothing
  • Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread
  • Ain't No More Cane
  • Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood)
  • Ruben Remus
  • Tiny Montgomery
  • You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
  • Don't Ya Tell Henry
  • Nothing Was Delivered
  • Open The Door, Homer
  • Long Distance Operator
  • This Wheel's On Fire


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Limited edition 180gm vinyl LP pressing of this classic album. Music On Vinyl.
Amazon.com essential recording
The Basement Tapes can be heard as a manifesto for the '90s' underlying Americana agenda or as the greatest album never intended for commercial release. Homegrown 1967 recordings taped in the Band's fabled Big Pink hermitage in Saugerties, New York, many of the 24 songs resonated across American and English rock and folk long before their belated 1975 release through studio interpretations by the Byrds, Fairport Convention, Manfred Mann, Peter, Paul & Mary, and numerous other acolytes, as well as through myriad unauthorized bootlegs. Good as the covers were, Dylan and the Band rolled their own with an extraordinary coherence that sounds only more authentic in these rough-hewn, intimate, always musical performances, which dovetail with Dylan's stark John Wesley Harding and the Band's stunning debut, Music from Big Pink as well as the presciently lo-fi The Band. At a time when most rock culture was entranced with its post-atomic origins, these songs sounded timeless, plunging into pre-industrial folk, turn of the (20th) century barrelhouse and blues, and crackling, vintage rock & roll excursions with offhand verve and a thrilling disregard for what was hip. Time has only reinforced their visionary power. --Sam Sutherland

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