| Dominik Knauf - 11/01/2010 Zu Beginn seiner Karriere verdiente sich Bob Dylan seine ersten musikalischen Sporen als klassischer Songwriter für verschiedene Musikverlagshäuser. ...
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Giuliano Benassi - 10/22/2010  Bob Dylans Bootleg Series ist normalerweise ein Grund, feuchte Hände zu kriegen. In unregelmäÃ?igen Abständen öffnen der Altmeister und seine Plattenf...
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Sean McCarthy - 01/10/2011  The Bootleg Series continues to yield some great rewards in Bob Dylan's catalog. In 1998, Dylan's famous Royal Albert Hall concert was released as a t...
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JIM CALIGIURI - 12/30/2010 At the time of these recordings, the term singer-songwriter didn't exist. Even Dylan's first album, released before the making of these demos, contain...
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AMOROSI - 12/28/2010  The highlights amongst themore familiar tunes are numerous and unforgettable: a fuzzy piano-only versionof "Mr. Tambourine Man," the spare but playful...
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Ron Hart - 12/24/2010 Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series Volume 9: The Witmark Demos 1962-1964...
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Doug Collette - 12/15/2010  Of all the extraordinary aspects of Bob Dylan’s flair for composing early in his career, the prolific nature of his writing may be the most awe-inspir...
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Katherine Baltrush - 11/15/2010  The first and only time I saw Bob Dylan live was in early 2010. This Dylan was the Dylan of legend, voice gone and continually reinventing every song ...
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Eric Dennis - 11/07/2010  It's practically a tradition that each new Bob Dylan Bootleg Series release will be accompanied by complaints from Dylan freaks (sorry, "aficionados")...
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Joshua Love - 11/05/2010  In his 2004 memoir, Chronicles, Volume One, Bob Dylan writes of encountering Mike Seeger in the early 1960s in Greenwich Village, and being left spell...
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Brian Robbins - 11/01/2010 At times, the recording quality isn’t the best. Neither is the performance: there are words that are forgotten, strings that need a tweak, and a throa...
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Graham Reid - 10/30/2010  There's a case for saying the most important person in Bob Dylan's early career wasn't his inspiration Woody Guthrie (the folk singer he travelled to ...
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Gary Graff - 10/29/2010 Precious few popular music vaults have been more prolific and consistently rewarding than Bob Dylan's deep trove. Since the groundbreaking 1985 "Biogr...
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Sean Egan - 10/25/2010 In July 1962, Bob Dylan – four months after releasing his unremarkable first album – was signed by prestigious music publishing company M. Witmark & S...
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Don Yates - 10/22/2010 The latest volume in Dylan's Bootleg Series is a 2-CD set of demo recordings he made for the song publishing company M. Witmark & Sons (along with a h...
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