The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991 - Bob Dylan

The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991

Bob Dylan

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1991-03-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 58
  • Album Price: 19.99
  • ℗ 1991 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. WARNING: All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplicat
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Hard Times In New York Town Bob Dylan 2:17
2
He Was a Friend of Mine Bob Dylan 4:01
3
Man On the Street Bob Dylan 1:54
4
No More Auction Block Bob Dylan 3:01
5
House Carpenter Bob Dylan 4:07
6
Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic M Bob Dylan 3:43
7
Let Me Die In My Footsteps Bob Dylan 3:32
8
Rambling, Gambling Willie Bob Dylan 4:12
9
Talkin' Hava Negeilah Blues Bob Dylan 0:51
10
Quit Your Low Down Ways Bob Dylan 2:38
11
Worried Blues Bob Dylan 2:37
12
Kingsport Town Bob Dylan 3:27
13
Walkin' Down the Line Bob Dylan 2:51
14
Walls of Red Wing Bob Dylan 5:03
15
Paths of Victory Bob Dylan 3:16
16
Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Bl Bob Dylan 4:24
17
Who Killed Davey Moore? Bob Dylan 3:07
18
Only a Hobo Bob Dylan 3:28
19
Moonshiner Bob Dylan 5:05
20
When the Ship Comes In Bob Dylan 2:54
21
The Times They Are A-Changin' Bob Dylan 2:58
22
Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie Bob Dylan 7:07
23
Seven Curses Bob Dylan 3:46
24
Eternal Circle Bob Dylan 2:37
25
Suze (The Cough Song) Bob Dylan 1:56
26
Mama, You Been On My Mind Bob Dylan 2:55
27
Farewell, Angelina Bob Dylan 5:25
28
Subterranean Homesick Blues Bob Dylan 2:53
29
If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Or El Bob Dylan 2:54
30
Sitting On a Barbed Wire Fence Bob Dylan 3:51
31
Like a Rolling Stone Bob Dylan 1:34
32
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Ta Bob Dylan 3:20
33
I'll Keep It With Mine Bob Dylan 3:37
34
She's Your Lover Now Bob Dylan 6:08
35
I Shall Be Released Bob Dylan 3:54
36
Santa-Fe Bob Dylan 2:08
37
If Not for You Bob Dylan 3:31
38
Wallflower Bob Dylan 2:47
39
Nobody 'Cept You Bob Dylan 2:39
40
Tangled Up In Blue Bob Dylan 6:50
41
Call Letter Blues Bob Dylan 4:27
42
Idiot Wind Bob Dylan 8:51
43
If You See Her, Say Hello Bob Dylan 3:44
44
Golden Loom Bob Dylan 4:25
45
Catfish Bob Dylan 2:48
46
Seven Days Bob Dylan 3:59
47
Ye Shall Be Changed Bob Dylan 4:07
48
Every Grain of Sand Bob Dylan 3:36
49
You Changed My Life Bob Dylan 5:12
50
Need a Woman Bob Dylan 5:41

Reviews

  • ❤️

    5
    By Trust and Us
    ❤️
  • An amazing collection...but

    1
    By Mike Bburg
    Don’t pay $20 for Dylan. The artist doesn’t get the money...you are paying a premium to Apple. Just go find a used copy of the CD’s.
  • Dylan!!!

    5
    By mburr1
    Wow this is a must for any dylan fan. Such a good collection of songs here, I listened to the whole thing on a roadtrip it was awesome!!
  • I Shall Be Released

    4
    By Pete3432692384
    not the best performance.. I prefer the one he did with Happy Traum on Greatest Hits 2... you may like The Band's version.. but this is the original.. this shows the song in the context of the Basement Tapes... I own a rough copy but as with many from that famous bootleg- it is hard to hear on modern equipment because it is not mixed down and Manuel's voice too loud shrieking in the right ear (or left)
  • Happy birthday

    5
    By Heartless crooner
    May 24 the day the legend was born. Happy birthday mr Dylan seventy years old is yet another great achievement by you. Never stop. You are art and poetry in human form. Music has been saved by you, this is the ode of a sixteen year old fan but it is much less than what you deserve. I doubt you will see this but on the slight chance you do, come do a concert in Mississippi!! Please!! I have albums you need to sign!! I must see you at least once to complete my life. Keep inspiring the world. Your fans are impatiently awaiting more. By Reid Holyfield " in case you see this"
  • The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare and Unreleased) 1961-1991

    5
    By DylanFan97
    Though this compilation was mostly released for the hardcore Dylan fans, like me, I think many of these songs are some of his best. I've already heard many great songs and I've barely scratched the surface of this masterpiece that I now consider one of his greatest albums.
  • Raw and Genuine

    5
    By Danny Ho
    Few artists have been able to tell a story through their songs like Bob Dylan. Although this album contains some of his well known classics...it also contains raw versions of some rare and unreleased gems. For Bobby D fans new and old...there is something for everyone on this collection of rarities.
  • Dylan

    5
    By Wicked_Messenger
    You know bob is at top of the list. Angelina , farewell Angelina and The last thoughts on woody Guthrie. WOW BoB keeps right on pluggin' along the man is the greatest a true American treasure where so lucky to have 'em So y'all get this if it's your first dylan I'm sure you'll soon want his whole collection which of course available Truly nobody rocks like bob. Also get biograph prolley the best boxed set ever, it was the first boxed set and after bob did a boxed set well u no what happened now everybody does it. Bob has been leading the pack now since the sixties and thing is I'm not sure his best hasn't happened yet so stay Ituned. I hear there's a new on in the works Bob Dylan forever anyone else never ho ...........^^^^^^^^^<<<<>>>>>>>>>>€€€\\\\\\\.\.|.|||||||||~<<€££¥+*%#{]]\~>>>€£
  • AMAZING!!

    5
    By <3 Sharon
    these songs are amazing.. im so glad i discovered this album! i thought i knew what a genius Bob was,but after hearing this album its like icing on the cake!! In my opinion Bob dylan is the greatest Songwriter/poet To ever live!!!
  • Maybe the best dylan album ever released!!!

    5
    By sling62
    I've never been a big fan of box sets, so I put off buying this album. Usually there is good reason the alternate takes, and other songs are left unreleased in the first place. Biograph, the grandaddy of all box sets, was good, but most of the materail on Biograph had been previously released. The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1-3 is the exception to the rule. The material on this set, that had for years gone unreleased, is better than many of the songs that were on the original albums. Listening to this album made me wonder how songs like Moonshiner, Mama You Been on My Mind, Blind Willie McTell, and Lord Protect My Child had been kept under wraps for so long. Considering that this is a three disc set, with so many prevously unreleased gems, I'd rank this as good as any Dylan album. I realize that Dylan is one of the greatest recording artist of the last fifty years, and saying this album is as good as Blonde on Blonde, or Highway 61 Revisited is saying a lot. If your a Dylan fan listen for yourself, you won't be dissapointed.