Click to expand.An official release of the NY version of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS is overdue. However, aside from the pair of officially released outtakes, there is little to indicate there is much else of interest in the vaults from those sessions. Rolling Stone once mentioned a Minnesota version of 'Meet Me In The Morning', but that isn't supported by interviews with the musicians or the tape logs. Alien skin exposure 7 serial code lookup. There is a NY recording logged as 'Blues' which *could* be one of the unheard songs from the famous notebook like 'Belltower Blues', but could just as easily be another 'Meet Me In The Morning' or 'Call Letter Blues'. The only solid information on a potentially interesting alternate take that I can think of offhand is the slow version of 'You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go' that was scheduled for release on the original 4CD version of THE BOOTLEG SERIES. But until we learn there is more, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS seems like it might be best served by a 2CD deluxe edition, and not an expansive box set.
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An official release of the NY version of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS is overdue. However, aside from the pair of officially released outtakes, there is little to indicate there is much else of interest in the vaults from those sessions. Rolling Stone once mentioned a Minnesota version of 'Meet Me In The Morning', but that isn't supported by interviews with the musicians or the tape logs.
There is a NY recording logged as 'Blues' which *could* be one of the unheard songs from the famous notebook like 'Belltower Blues', but could just as easily be another 'Meet Me In The Morning' or 'Call Letter Blues'. The only solid information on a potentially interesting alternate take that I can think of offhand is the slow version of 'You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go' that was scheduled for release on the original 4CD version of THE BOOTLEG SERIES. But until we learn there is more, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS seems like it might be best served by a 2CD deluxe edition, and not an expansive box set.
Click to expand.Yep. That 'organ version' is the one from the original acetate. In fact, of the four alternates from the sessions that have been released so far on BIOGRAPH and THE BOOTLEG SERIES, I believe only 'You're A Big Girl Now' is the same take as featured on the acetate (and even that track was remixed). In each case, I believe the acetate version is superior and a full release of the acetate version of the album should be the cornerstone of a BLOOD ON THE TRACKS deluxe edition.
As you said, hearing it straight off the master tape is a mouth watering prospect, and finally being rid of the skip that plagues the intro to 'Idiot Wind' on the bootleg versions would be worth the price of purchase alone. Click to expand.This is a very good point, and one that I've wondered about too. You have to get to the November 30th session before a song from BLONDE ON BLONDE was even attempted ('Visions of Johanna') and it's not until the January 25th session that a take was recorded that was selected for the LP ('One Of Us Must Know'). A narrow interpretation might therefore exclude these sessions, particularly the earliest ones that were set up to record a stand-alone single. But, boy, that would be unfortunate.
Considering the fact that the fitful process of recording of 'She's Your Lover Now' is one of the legends to emerge from the sessions, it's exclusion would leave a gaping hole in the story a set like this would hope to tell (not to mention one of the obvious musical highlights, a full fidelity version of the solo piano take of the song). Plus, I would think that it would make sense from a marketing standpoint to include as much material as possible with The (quasi) Hawks. Besides, if this 40 disc project is indeed the BLONDE ON BLONDE SESSIONS, the sheer scale suggests their ambitions are not modest with this one. Click to expand.Right. I think anyone expecting 40 discs of unreleased material or even a Biograph type - hits and rarities comp is dreaming, and setting themselves up for a HUGE disappointment. The only thing that might possibly make this worthwhile aside from the exclusive bonus DVD and (one would assume) acoustic guitar case packaging (if the complete Miles Box IS their model for this), would be if they remastered the rest of the discs that haven't been remastered yet..on Hybrid SACDs - YEAH RIGHT!!!