Bob Dylan & The Band 04/09/1967
Set I
Million Dollar Bash
Yea Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
Please Mrs. Henry
Down In The Flood
Lo and Behold
Tiny Montgomery
This Wheel’s On Fire
You Ain’t Going Nowhere
I Shall Be Released
Too Much Of Nothing
Tears of Rage
Quinn The Eskimo
Nothing Was Delivered
Yea Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
Please Mrs. Henry
Down In The Flood
Lo and Behold
Tiny Montgomery
This Wheel’s On Fire
You Ain’t Going Nowhere
I Shall Be Released
Too Much Of Nothing
Tears of Rage
Quinn The Eskimo
Nothing Was Delivered
Set II
Set III
Comment
This particular collection of "Basement Tapes" surfaced on a 10" reel-to-reel tape (7 1/2ips) that was auctioned-off. The buyer liberated it back into the collector's community. The tape had various other non-Dylan related music on it, including the Beatles' 1967 Christmas message, a couple of early Jerry Garcia tracks, and a couple of Albert King tracks "live at the Fillmore."
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| User (active/rating) | Media / # | Show | Sound | Details | DB Source | User Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| urmi | CDR / 5 | View | ||||
| Notes: | the genuine basement tapes | |||||
| David Mente | cdr / 5 | A+ | A- | View | "Basement Tape recordins" | |
| Notes: | Liberated bootleg "the complete Basement Tapes" | |||||
| RM's Giant Live Music Archive | FLAC / 0 | View | weird compilation tape (BB091) | |||
| Notes: | Info file says, "This is not meant as a competition, or even an attempt at one-upsmanship. However, it seems that people want all available versions, so here goes. When I purchased my Isle Of Wight reel at auction, this was also part of the purchase. I didn’t share it at the time because there is nothing new on it, but I did have requests, so years later here it is. I really doubt if the sound is any sort of improvement in any way shape or form, but I’ll bet nobody has these songs in this format. This reel is some sort of collection of songs, with The Basement Tapes as the cornerstone. There is an introduction of sorts before each song. It sounds at times to me the Basement Tapes might be from a record, but there is nothing that screams out scratchy vinyl. Dylan’s voice seems a bit high, so it might need a speed correction. The end of the tape is filled out with an early Jerry Garcia project, a weird editing of Norwegian Wood, the Beatles 1967 Christmas message, and Albert King Live. When I won the reels, I had the auction house transfer them with no noise reduction to a cd. When they did it, it was done with only one track, thus the two cdrs in the lineage. I did the tracks on the fly, so they are not perfect. This tape had to be done early in the Basement Tapes history, if the Beatles X-Mas message, and the Marmaduke material is an accurate time stamp. I would be interested in any feedback on quality. Again, there is nothing new musically, just the packaging is unique." | |||||
| Cecil | CDR / 5 | A- | View | |||
| Notes: | Complete Basement Tapes | |||||
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