This version reportedly appeared on the B-side of the Brazilian 7" single release of Precious Angel in 1979, but I have never seen hard evidence for it. The compilation includes two more rarities, for full details see 2011 R-0085 GeorgeJackson - Acoustic version from 1971 single (see above), on Side Tracks, the 2CD set of previously-released album tracks included with The Complete Album Collection Vol. One, Nov 2013, see 2013 Various Artists Compilations with Non-Album Dylan Compositions and Covers
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R-0273 Dignity - original Oh Mercy out-takeproduced by Daniel Lanois from the Touched By An Angel OST - see1998, not the 1994 Brendan O'Brien remixed version for Greatest Hits Vol. 3, which retained onlyBob's vocal and piano and added new backingNow no longer a rarity since it is included in Dylan (2007) on the bobdylan.com albums page.
R-0299 Things HaveChanged from The Wonder Boys soundtrack, Now no longer a rarity since it is included in The Essential Bob Dylan (2000) on the bobdylan.com albums page.
Dylan commenced recording the album in New York City in September 1974. In December, shortly before Columbia was due to release the record, Dylan abruptly re-recorded much of the material in a studio in Minneapolis. The final album contains five tracks from New York and five from Minneapolis.
Personally I think the album as it is released is a masterpiece. I've heard a few of the tracks not released and they are great too, but I've lived with and deeply enjoyed the released version so long that that IS the album for me. I expect in the next few years we'll see a Bootleg Series volume dedicated to these.
This is one of the most dreamlike tracks of the album. I imagined myself walking in a kimono down a high street out of some cyberpunk novel, where the atmosphere is charged of neon light reflections and suffocated by reverberation. It almost makes you lose contact with reality.
For his impressionistic 2007 Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There, director Todd Haynes hired an army of six actors to portray the singer/songwriter, each thespian representing a different phase or public persona of Dylan's career. The accompanying double-disc soundtrack -- not all of its 34 songs are used in the film -- employs a similar conceit, as Haynes and his music supervisors, Randall Poster and Jim Dunbar, rounded up rockers and folksingers of all stripes to reinterpret and re-create portions of Dylan's immense catalog. Taken as a whole, neither the singers nor the selections are too conventional, as the album alternates between standards and obscurities, old cohorts and new blood, faithful renditions and original interpretations, never tipping too far in either direction or staying in one place too long. Despite that shifting mood, I'm Not There gels as an album, partially because a good portion of the soundtrack is recorded with one of two different house bands: the dusty, cinematic Arizona outfit Calexico and the Million Dollar Bashers, a supergroup assembled for this gig featuring guitarist Lee Ranaldo and drummer Steve Shelley of Sonic Youth, Tom Verlaine, Dylan's regular bassist Tony Garnier, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, guitarist Smokey Hormel, and organist John Medeski.
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