Bob Dylan - Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 LP vinyl
Bob Dylan – RARE and UNRELEASED Limited-edition 4-LP set pressed on 180 gram Vinyl in 12"x12" box
4-LP 180 Gram Vinyl
27 Rare Recordings
60-Page Booklet With Rare Photos, Essay And Credits
Download Card
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Bob Dylan’s TELL TALE SIGNS: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 – is the latest installment in the best-selling and critically lauded Bootleg Series. Spanning 1989-2006, TELL TALE SIGNS is a treasure-trove of 27 songs and features unreleased recordings, studio demos, alternate takes, live tracks and rare film songs from sessions which generated some of Bob Dylan’s most acclaimed and commercially successful albums from the last two decades, including Time Out Of Mind, Love And Theft, Modern Times and Oh Mercy.
LP Track List: SIDE A
Mississippi (Unreleased, Time Out Of Mind)
Most Of The Time (Alternate version, Oh Mercy)
Dignity (Piano Demo, Oh Mercy)
Someday Baby (Alternate version, Modern Times)
SIDE B
Red River Shore (Unreleased, Time Out Of Mind)
Tell Ol’ Bill (Alternate version, North Country soundtrack)
Born In Time (Unreleased, Oh Mercy)
SIDE C
Can’t Wait (Alternate Version, Time Out Of Mind)
Everything Is Broken (Alternate version, Oh Mercy)
Dreamin’ Of You (Unreleased, Time Out Of Mind)
Huck’s Tune (From Lucky You Soundtrack)
SIDE D
Marchin’ To The City (Unreleased, Time Out Of Mind)
High Water (For Charley Patton) (Live, 2003)
Mississippi (Unreleased version #2, Time Out of Mind)
SIDE E
32-20 Blues (Unreleased, World Gone Wrong)
Series Of Dreams (Unreleased, Oh Mercy)
God Knows (Unreleased, Oh Mercy)
Can’t Escape From You (Unreleased, December 2005)
SIDE F
Dignity (Unreleased, Oh Mercy)
Ring Them Bells (Live at The Supper Club, 1993)
Cocaine Blues (Live, 1997)
SIDE G
Ain’t Talkin’ (Alternate version, Modern Times)
The Girl On The Greenbriar Shore (Live, 1992)
Lonesome Day Blues (Live, 2002)
SIDE H
Miss The Mississippi (Unreleased, 1992)
The Lonesome River (With Ralph Stanley)
‘Cross the Green Mountain (From Gods And Generals soundtrack)
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