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Jason Gladys's Collection

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash   02/18/1969

Columbia Records Studio, Nashville, TN
Source Liberated Bootleg
Media .shn   1 disc
Notes Bob Dylan: Gaslight Tapes 1962
source: Gaslight Cafe, New York, NY October 1962
Manufacturer: Rattlesnake
Catalog No. Rattlesnake RS 068
Released: 2001

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Tracks:
1 Hard Rain
2 Don't Think Twice
3 Black Cross (Joe Newman arr. by Lord Buckley)
4 No More Auction Block (Trad.)
5 Rocks and Gravel (Adapted from McGee/Carr)
6 Barbara Allen (Trad.)
7 Moonshine Blues (Trad.)
8 Motherless Children (Trad.)
9 Handsome Molly (Trad.)
10 John Brown
11 Ballad Of Hollis Brown
12 Kindhearted Woman Blues (Robert Johnson)
13 See That My Grave's Kept Clean (L Jefferson)
14 Ain't No More Cane (Huddie Ledbetter)
15 Cocaine (Trad. arr. Rev.Gary Davis)
16 Cuckoo Is A Pretty Bird (Trad.)
17 West Texas (cut) (Trad.)
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review form the net:

"The Gaslight tape is an absolute 'must have' to any serious
collection. It has been available as a quasi-legitimate European
LP for many years, in several different packages. In 2001, this
Rattlesnake title was released with the complete 2nd and 3rd
Gaslight tape. The tracks have been EQ'd to create a wonderfully
quiet and crisp sounding version. The hand colored photos create
a beautiful package."

" I've just got my brand new copy of the Rattlesnake Gaslight Tapes.
This is a perfect sounding cd, as good as officials, such a clear
voice, such a clear seperated guitar picking, no noise, no audience
interference, exept on Hard Rain when you can hear some guy from the
audience singing a few words with Bob, which I find very nice. The
performance is so good to my ears too,(I like the early Dylan), one
of the very best of the solo period I know,as good (although different)
as "Bob Dylan in Concert"(63), or All Hallows Eve...(64).The Gaslight
offer a mix of trad. folk songs, blues, and original Bob's songs, in
an in-between "Bob Dylan" and "The Freewheelin'" way of singing, which
makes it of great interest to me, and so nice to listen to. A very,
very,very,enjoyable cd, one of the best Bob's boots ever..."
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Owned by Jason Gladys · Last Updated May 23, 2023