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Album artwork for Another Self Portrait 1969 1971: The Bootleg Series Vol 10 by Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Volume 10 comes from the 1969 1971 recording sessions that ultimately produced the Self Portrait and New Morning albums. All 35 tracks are previously unreleased, alternate takes, demos or live versions of that material. The versions of the songs on this package are radically different from the officially released versions. The cover is new artwork by Bob Dylan. The liner notes have been written by Greil Marcus, who wrote the original Self Portrait review for Rolling Stone that infamously asked, "What is this sh**?." Also included is an extensive essay from well known journalist, Michael Simmons. The set also has extensive photographs of that era from John Cohen and Al Clayton many of them rare and unseen - as well as pictures of the original tape boxes and cue sheets.

Bob Dylan

Another Self Portrait 1969 1971: The Bootleg Series Vol 10

Columbia
Album artwork for Another Self Portrait 1969 1971: The Bootleg Series Vol 10 by Bob Dylan
CD

$23.99

CD

Released 08/27/2013Catalogue Number

888837348720

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Bob Dylan

Another Self Portrait 1969 1971: The Bootleg Series Vol 10

Columbia
Album artwork for Another Self Portrait 1969 1971: The Bootleg Series Vol 10 by Bob Dylan
CD

$23.99

CD

Released 08/27/2013Catalogue Number

888837348720

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Bob Dylan Bootleg Series Volume 10 comes from the 1969 1971 recording sessions that ultimately produced the Self Portrait and New Morning albums. All 35 tracks are previously unreleased, alternate takes, demos or live versions of that material. The versions of the songs on this package are radically different from the officially released versions. The cover is new artwork by Bob Dylan. The liner notes have been written by Greil Marcus, who wrote the original Self Portrait review for Rolling Stone that infamously asked, "What is this sh**?." Also included is an extensive essay from well known journalist, Michael Simmons. The set also has extensive photographs of that era from John Cohen and Al Clayton many of them rare and unseen - as well as pictures of the original tape boxes and cue sheets.