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Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 mp3 download
Singer: Bob Dylan
Title: The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11
Released: 2014
Country: US
Genre: World Folk Country
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 527
Formats: MPC APE ASF MOD DMF DTS ADX
MP3 size: 1417 mb

Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 mp3 download

Tracklist

Edge Of The Ocean 2:21
My Bucket's Got A Hole In It 1:35
Roll On Train 2:00
Mr. Blue 1:52
Belshazzar 3:22
I Forgot To Remember To Forget 3:19
You Win Again 2:43
Still In Town 3:04
Waltzing With Sin 2:49
Big River (Take 1) 0:43
Big River (Take 2) 2:23
Folsom Prison Blues 2:46
Bells Of Rhymney 3:16
Spanish Is The Loving Tongue 3:53
Under Control 2:50
Ol' Roison The Beau 4:55
I'm Guilty Of Loving You 1:09
Cool Water 3:04
The Auld Triangle 5:47
Po' Lazarus 1:00
I'm A Fool For You (Take 1) 1:06
I'm A Fool For You (Take 2) 2:34
Johnny Todd 2:05
Tupelo 2:22
Kickin' My Dog Around 2:43
See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 1) 0:30
See You Later Allen Ginsberg (Take 2 0:51
Tiny Montgomery 2:57
Big Dog 0:24
I'm You're Teenage Prayer 3:52
Four Strong Winds 3:42
The French Girl (Take 1) 2:12
The French Girl (Take 2) 3:00
Joshua Gone Barbados 2:46
I'm In The Mood 1:56
Baby Ain't That Fine 2:11
Rock, Salt And Nails 4:37
A Fool Such As I 2:57
Song For Canada 4:31
People Get Ready 3:15
I Don't Hurt Anymore 2:15
Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw 3:04
One Man's Loss 3:52
Lock Your Door 0:23
Baby, Won't You Be My Baby 2:53
Try Me Little Girl 1:38
I Can't Make It Alone 3:34
Don't You Try Me Now 3:12
Young But Daily Growing 5:40
Bonnie Ship The Diamond 3:21
The Hills Of Mexico 3:05
Down On Me 0:43
One For The Road 4:50
I'm Alright 1:46
Million Dollar Bash (Take 1) 2:52
Million Dollar Bash (Take 2) 2:35
Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread (Take 1) 1:50
Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread (Take 2) 2:16
I'm Not There 5:13
Please Mrs. Henry 2:34
Crash On The Levee (Take 1) 2:11
Crash On The Levee (Take 2) 2:06
Lo And Behold! (Take 1) 2:54
Lo And Behold! (Take 2) 2:50
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 1) 2:48
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (Take 2) 2:46
I Shall Be Released (Take 1) 4:04
I Shall Be Released (Take 2) 3:58
This Wheel's On Fire 3:54
Too Much Of Nothing (Take 1) 3:03
Too Much Of Nothing (Take 2) 2:51
Tears Of Rage (Take 1) 4:04
Tears Of Rage (Take 2) 2:31
Tears Of Rage (Take 3) 4:15
Quinn The Eskimo (Take 1) 2:03
Quinn The Eskimo (Take 2) 2:16
Open The Door Homer (Take 1) 2:53
Open The Door Homer (Take 2) 0:58
Open The Door Homer (Take 3) 3:14
Nothing Was Delivered (Take 1) 4:26
Nothing Was Delivered (Take 2) 3:44
Nothing Was Delivered (Take 3) 0:33
All American Boy 3:59
Sign On The Cross 7:21
Odds And Ends (Take 1) 1:48
Odds And Ends (Take 2) 1:49
Get Your Rocks Off 3:46
Clothes Line Saga 2:59
Apple Suckling Tree (Take 1) 2:41
Apple Suckling Tree (Take 2) 2:50
Don't Ya Tell Henry 2:31
Bourbon Street 5:05
Blowin' In The Wind 6:36
One Too Many Morning 3:23
A Satisfied Mind 2:01
It Ain't Me, Babe 3:32
Ain't No More Cane (Take 1) 2:41
Ain't No More Cane (Take 2) 1:58
My Woman She's A-Leavin' 2:30
Santa-Fe 2:08
Mary Lou, I Love You Too 2:30
Dress It Up, Better Have It All 2:53
Minstrel Boy 1:40
Silent Weekend 3:01
What's It Gonna Be When It Comes Up 3:04
900 Miles From My Home 2:14
Wildwood Flower 2:11
One Kind Favor 3:33
She'll Be Coming Round The Mountain 1:39
It's The Flight Of The Bumblebee 2:09
Wild Wolf 3:35
Goin' To Acapulco 5:37
Gonna Get You Now 1:31
If I Were A Carpenter 2:23
Confidential 1:37
All You Have To Do Is Dream (Take 1) 3:56
All You Have To Do Is Dream (Take 2) 3:20
2 Dollars And 99 Cents 2:35
Jelly Bean 2:58
Any Time 3:17
Down By The Station 1:29
Hallelujah, I've Just Been Moved 3:04
That's The Breaks 4:18
Pretty Mary 3:12
Will The Circle Be Unbroken 2:09
King Of France 3:53
She's On My Mind Again 4:18
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad 3:21
On A Rainy Afternoon 2:53
I Can't Come In With A Broken Heart 2:42
Next Time On The Highway 2:20
Northern Claim 2:05
Love Is Only Mine 1:50
Silhouettes 1:52
Bring It On Home 3:07
Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies 2:09
The Spanish Song (Take 1) 2:47
The Spanish Song (Take 2) 2:16
900 Miles From My Home / Confidential 2:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
88875016122, 88875016122 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 ‎(6xCD, Comp + Box, Dlx, Ltd) Legacy, Columbia 88875016122, 88875016122 US 2014
none Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes (Complete) ‎(139xFile, FLAC, 24-) Columbia, Legacy none 2014
88875016122 , 88875016122 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete ‎(6xCD, Comp + Box, Dlx, Ltd) Columbia, Legacy 88875016122 , 88875016122 Europe 2014
88875019672 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(2xCD) Columbia, Legacy 88875019672 Canada 2014
88875019672 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(2xCD, Album) Columbia, Legacy, Sony Music 88875019672 Europe 2014
SICP 30727-8 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(2xCD, Album) Sony Records Int'l SICP 30727-8 Japan 2014
88875019672, 88875019672S1 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(2xCD, Album) Columbia, Columbia, Legacy, Legacy 88875019672, 88875019672S1 US 2014
88875019672 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(2xCD, Album, Comp) Columbia, Legacy 88875019672 Argentina 2014
88875016131 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(3xLP + 2xCD + Box) Columbia, Legacy 88875016131 Europe 2014
88875016131, 88875016131JK1, 88875016131JK2, 88875 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Raw ‎(Box + 3xLP + 2xCD) Columbia, Legacy, Columbia, Columbia, Columbia, Columbia, Columbia 88875016131, 88875016131JK1, 88875016131JK2, 88875 US 2014
88875033852 Bob Dylan and The Band Bob Dylan and The Band - The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 The Basement Tapes Sampler ‎(CD, Album, Promo, Smplr) Columbia Records 88875033852 US 2014
88875016122, 88875016122 Bob Dylan And The Band Bob Dylan And The Band - The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 ‎(6xCD, Comp, Unofficial + Box, Dlx, Ltd, Unofficial) Legacy , Columbia 88875016122, 88875016122 China Unknown

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Gna
Heaven And History CombinedUpstate NY Paradise on earth YES YES
Silver Globol
This is just incredible, I’ve been a fan for most of my life and like most blah, blah, blah...but this release is just of the highest attention to detail, quality and just put together by a collector for collectors. Love it, live it.
Pooker
I made the mistake of bringing this collection to a girlfriend’s house and now CD 3 is ruined and CD 5 is missing. If anyone out there would like to sell CD 3 and 5 for whatever reason, please message me. I really want these 2 CDs, so you name the price and I’ll pay it. I’m in The US. Thanks
Adaly
I've heard plenty of actual bootlegs of these recordings and they sound far superior on this release. I can't believe there isn't more buzz about this restoration. A whole new perspective on this set and a treasure trove of tunes here.
Flower
I've been toying with the Basement Tapes since I first heard about them … and I first heard about them in the mid 60's as holy grail rumors, circulating with the reverence of urban legends in Dylan circles. There were even bootlegged copies of those sessions floating around, with people merely hinting that they knew a guy who knew a guy who had heard them. There was one white jacketed vinyl version with a mimeographed flyer taped to the front [which I wish I still had], then there was a collection of rather poorly recorded cassettes, and finally, like the parting of the Red Sea, the Basement Tapes were officially released as a vinyl album. I remember everyone grabbing a copy, thinking that they were going to gain some personal insight, get clued in, understand the inter-workings, and perhaps the curtains would be parted, and Mr. Dylan would at last be revealed. But truth be told, that grouping of songs were rather uninteresting to me, they certainly didn't reveal much I didn't already know. With more songs from these sessions surfacing as time went on, the one thing I became more sure of, was that the best material had already seen the light of day, and that His-Bobness, his mates, and his mate's heirs were certainly going to cash in on some serious bucks. And therein lies the joke of all time, much like the American Indians taking back all that was theirs from the white man, one dollar at a time from their casinos, Mr. Dylan found that anything he touched was gold.Since those first Basement Tapes came out Dylan has been selling harmonicas he's used on stage, even if he blew one single note on them, for several hundred dollars, a signed one for even more [actually $5,000], and I haven't even gotten to the limited edition signed box set containing several used during full shows, or his appearance on Pawn Stars. I imagine him, Sharpie in hand, sitting on his bus rolling down Highway 61 to next town, a pile of harps in front of him, CNN on the tube, signing late into the lonely night.Well, it's been nearly 50 years since Garth Hudson so meticulously cataloged all the comings and goings that transpired during those heady nights in that Woodstock basement … and here we are today, people still hungry for anything that Bob Dylan has touched, and to that end, I hope that you enjoy it, that all your questions get answered, that the clouds evaporate, the curtains part, that His Royal Bob-ness ascends from your stereo and reveals truths, like old testament scriptures to your upturned face.But I doubt that will happen …*** Yes, the Basement Tapes have had a profound effect, they've sparked: One band called The New Basement Tapes, and well over 100 individual albums by other bands who refer to their material as The Basement Tapes.Review by Jenell Kesler
Rageseeker
Who pressed this? United?
Abywis
Has anyone else noticed what's inside the slipcase? Printed on the inside back cover is what looks like a property map and a printed number "11."
Manesenci
Styx-n-Stones I know! According to this article, it's a map of Woodstock, which makes sense of course. No idea about the "11": http://www.examiner.com/article/a-look-at-the-vinyl-edition-of-dylan-and-the-band-s-the-basement-tapes-raw My guess is that it is about the bootleg series #11 (which this one is) but who knows... !
Antuiserum
I know! According to this article, it's a map of Woodstock, which makes sense of course. No idea about the "11": http://www.examiner.com/article/a-look-at-the-vinyl-edition-of-dylan-and-the-band-s-the-basement-tapes-raw
Sirara
WHOA!?!?!? yup... that is too cool for school! Thanks for the heads up on that! More mystery for this lore-soaked release!
Helldor
I've been toying with the Basement Tapes since I first heard about them … and I first heard about them in the mid 60's as holy grail rumors, circulating with the reverence of urban legends in Dylan circles. There were even bootlegged copies of those sessions floating around, with people merely hinting that they knew a guy who knew a guy who had heard them. There was one white jacketed vinyl version with a mimeographed flyer taped to the front [which I wish I still had], then there was a collection of rather poorly recorded cassettes, and finally, like the parting of the Red Sea, the Basement Tapes were officially released as a vinyl album. I remember everyone grabbing a copy, thinking that they were going to gain some personal insight, get clued in, understand the inter-workings, and perhaps the curtains would be parted, and Mr. Dylan would at last be revealed. But truth be told, that grouping of songs were rather uninteresting to me, they certainly didn't reveal much I didn't already know. With more songs from these sessions surfacing as time went on, the one thing I became more sure of, was that the best material had already seen the light of day, and that His-Bobness, his mates, and his mate's heirs were certainly going to cash in on some serious bucks. And therein lies the joke of all time, much like the American Indians taking back all that was theirs from the white man, one dollar at a time from their casinos, Mr. Dylan found that anything he touched was gold.Since those first Basement Tapes came out Dylan has been selling harmonicas he's used on stage, even if he blew one single note on them, for several hundred dollars, a signed one for even more [actually $5,000], and I haven't even gotten to the limited edition signed box set containing several used during full shows, or his appearance on Pawn Stars. I imagine him, Sharpie in hand, sitting on his bus rolling down Highway 61 to next town, a pile of harps in front of him, CNN on the tube, signing late into the lonely night.Well, it's been nearly 50 years since Garth Hudson so meticulously cataloged all the comings and goings that transpired during those heady nights in that Woodstock basement … and here we are today, people still hungry for anything that Bob Dylan has touched, and to that end, I hope that you enjoy it, that all your questions get answered, that the clouds evaporate, the curtains part, that His Royal Bob-ness ascends from your stereo and reveals truths, like old testament scriptures to your upturned face.But I doubt that will happen …*** Yes, the Basement Tapes have had a profound effect, they've sparked: One band called The New Basement Tapes, and well over 100 individual albums by other bands who refer to their material as The Basement Tapes.Review by Jenell Kesler
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