01 - Tangled Up In Blue.mp3 15.79 MB 02 - Simple Twist Of Fate.mp3 10.04 MB 03 - You're A Big Girl Now.mp3 10.10 MB 04 - Idiot Wind.mp3 20.34 MB 05 - You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go.mp3 7.06 MB 06 - Meet Me In The Morning.mp3 10.31 MB 07 - Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts.mp3 22.60 MB 08 - In You See Her Say Hello.mp3 7.90 MB 09 - Shelter From The Storm.mp3 11.52 MB 10 - Buckets Of Rain.mp3 8.47 MB Blood On The Tracks. New York Sessions.cue 2.15 KB Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks. New York Sessions.log 4.88 KB.
STILL ON THE ROAD 1974 BLOOD ON THE TRACKS RECORDING SESSIONS Previous Next Back to SEPTEMBER 16 1 st Blood On The Tracks recording session 17 2 nd Blood On The Tracks recording session 18 3 rd Blood On The Tracks recording session 19 4 th Blood On The Tracks recording session DECEMBER 27 5 th Blood On The Tracks recording session 30 6 th and last Blood On The Tracks recording session 2710 A & R Studios New York City, New York 16 September 1974 1 st Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan. If You See Her, Say Hello 2. If You See Her, Say Hello 3. You're A Big Girl Now 4.
You're A Big Girl Now 5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6.
Simple Twist Of Fate 7. You're A Big Girl Now 8.
Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts 10. Simple Twist Of Fate 11. Simple Twist Of Fate 12. Simple Twist Of Fate 13. Call Letter Blues 14. Meet Me In The Morning 15.
Call Letter Blues 16. Idiot Wind 17. Idiot Wind 18. Idiot Wind 19. Idiot Wind 20. Idiot Wind 21.
Idiot Wind 22. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 23.
You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 24. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 25. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 26. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 27. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 28.
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You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 29. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 30. Tangled Up In Blue Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal), Charles Brown III (guitar), Barry Kornfeld (guitar), Eric Weissberg (guitar), Thomas McFaul (keyboards), Tony Brown (bass), Richard Crooks (drums). Notes 11, 17, 18, 20, 22-25, 27, 28, and 30 are interrupted. 3, 4 Your A Big Girl Now on recording sheet. 5, 10 Simple Twist A'Fate on recording sheet. 9 Jack Of Hearts on recording sheet.
21 overdubbed October 8, 1974 No unreleased tracks are in circulation. Recorded 6 pm - midnight. References Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (Part 3). The Telegraph #55, Summer 1996, pp. Clinton Heylin: Bob Dylan. The Recording Sessions 1960 – 1994.
Martin’s Press December 1995, pp. Glenn Berger: My Recording Sessions with Bob Dylan. Official releases 9, 14 and 21 in overdubbed version released on the test pressing of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, November, 1974. 14 released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, January 17, 1975. 14 released in remastered version on the CD/SACD BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 512350-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004. 14 released in remastered version on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 2-18 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
14 released on BLUES, Columbia/Legacy 2, 19 December 2006. 15, 30 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 2, Columbia 468 086 2, March 26, 1991. 2 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 3, Columbia 468 086 2, March 26, 1991. Stereo studio recordings. Session info updated 29 October 2014. 2711 A & R Studios New York City, New York 17 September 1974 2 nd Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan.
You're A Big Girl Now 2. You're A Big Girl Now 3. Tangled Up In Blue 4. Unidentified Song 5. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 7. Shelter From The Storm 8.
Shelter From The Storm 9. Buckets Of Rain 10. Tangled Up In Blue 11. Buckets Of Rain 12.
Shelter From The Storm 13. Shelter From The Storm 14. Shelter From The Storm 15. You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go 16.
You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal), Tony Brown (bass), Paul Griffin (organ). Notes 4, 5 are interrupted. 6, 15, 16 Lonesome on recording sheet.
7, 8, 12–14 Shelter on recording sheet. 10 Tangled Up on recording sheet. No unreleased tracks are in circulation.
The released version of track 7 has both bass and organ removed from the mix, due to bad timing from the bass player Tony Brown (source ICE). Recorded 7 pm – 1 am. References Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (Part 3). The Telegraph #55, Summer 1996, pp. Clinton Heylin: Bob Dylan. The Recording Sessions 1960 – 1994. Martin’s Press December 1995, pp.
Show Me The Music. ICE February 1997, page 4. Glenn Berger: My Recording Sessions with Bob Dylan.
Official releases 2 released on BIOGRAPH, Columbia C5X & C3K 38830, October 28, 1985. 2 released on SIDE TRACKS, DISC TWO, Columbia 2-47 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL.
ONE, 5 November 2013. 2, 14, and 16 released on the test pressing of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, November, 1974. 14 and 16 released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, January 17, 1975. 14 and 16 released in remastered versions on the CD/SACD BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 512350-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004. 14 and 16 released in remastered versions on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 2-18 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013.
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14 released in the UK on THE ESSENTIAL BOB DYLAN, Columbia C2K 85168, 31 October 2000. 7 released on Jerry Maguire - Music From The Motion Picture, Epic Soundtrax EK 67910, December 10, 1996. 7 released on THE BEST OF BOB DYLAN, Columbia SONYTV28CD, June 2, 1997.
16 released on CD PURE DYLAN – AN INTIMATE LOOK AT BOB DYLAN, Sony Music 8 2 5, 21 October 2011. Stereo studio recordings. Session info updated 29 October 2014. 2712 A & R Studios New York City, New York 18 September 1974 3 rd Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan.
Buckets Of Rain 2. Buckets Of Rain Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal), Buddy Cage (steel guitar). 1 is interrupted. Remix of the previous sessions was done this day. An overdub of Meet Me In The Morning and You're A Big Girl Now may have been done during this session. Recorded 4-8 pm. Reference: Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (Part 3).
The Telegraph #55, Summer 1996, page 129. Stereo studio recording. Session info updated 15 October 1996. 2715 A & R Studios New York City, New York 19 September 1974 4 th Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan. Buckets Of Rain 4.
Buckets Of Rain 5. Buckets Of Rain 6. Buckets Of Rain 7.
If You See Her, Say Hello 8. Meet Me In The Morning 12. Meet Me In The Morning 13. Buckets Of Rain 14.
Tangled Up In Blue 15. Tangled Up In Blue 16. Tangled Up In Blue 17. Simple Twist Of Fate 18. Simple Twist Of Fate 19.
Simple Twist Of Fate 20. Idiot Wind 23. Idiot Wind 24. Idiot Wind 25. Idiot Wind 26. You're A Big Girl Now 27. Meet Me In The Morning 28.
Meet Me In The Morning 29. Meet Me In The Morning 30. Meet Me In The Morning 31.
Meet Me In The Morning 32. Meet Me In The Morning 33.
Tangled Up In Blue 34. Tangled Up In Blue 35. Tangled Up In Blue Bob Dylan (guitar, vocal), Tony Brown (bass). References Michael Krogsgaard: Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions (Part 3).
The Telegraph #55, Summer 1996, pp. Clinton Heylin: Bob Dylan. The Recording Sessions 1960 – 1994. Martin’s Press December 1995, pp.
Glenn Berger: My Recording Sessions with Bob Dylan. Official releases 6, 7, 19, and 15 or 16 released on the test pressing of BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, November, 1974. 6, 19 released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC-33235, January 17, 1975. 6, 19 released in remastered versions on the CD/SACD BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 512350-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004. 6, 19 released in remastered versions on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 2-18 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL.
ONE, 5 November 2013. 19 released on THE BEST OF BOB DYLAN VOL 2, Columbia COL 498361 9, 8 May 2000. 19 released on 3 CD box set DYLAN, Columbia 2-D2, 1 October 2007. 19 released in the UK on BEYOND HERE LIES NOTHIN’, Sony Music 8 2, 24 October 2011. 21 released on BIOGRAPH, Columbia C5X & C3K 38830, October 28, 1985. 21 released on SIDE TRACKS, DISC TWO, Columbia 2-47 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL.
ONE, 5 November 2013. 25 released on THE BOOTLEG SERIES (RARE & UNRELEASED) 1961-1991, Volume 2, Columbia 468 086 2, March 26, 1991. One of the complete takes of Meet Me In The Morning was released on vinyl single Duquesne Whistle, Columbia 8765-8765-40533-7, 18 November 2012. Notes 1, 4, 5, 8, 14, 15, 20, 22-24, 27, 28, 31, 33, and 34 are interrupted. 17, 29, 30, 32 are false starts.
14, 16 Tango on recording sheet. No unreleased track is in circulation. Recorded 7 pm - 3 am. Stereo studio recordings. Session info updated 9 April 2015.
2750 Sound 80 Studio Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 December 1974 5 th Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan. You're A Big Girl Now 2.
Idiot Wind Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar & harmonica), Kevin Odegard (guitar), Peter Ostroushko (mandolin), Billy Peterson (bass), Gregg Inhofer (keyboards). Bill Berg (drums). Official releases Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC 33235, January 17, 1975. Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia HC 43325, (half-speed mastered), 1981. Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia CK 33235, (CD), 1984. Released in remastered versions on the CD/SACD BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 512350-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004. Released in remastered versions on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 2-18 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL.
ONE, 5 November 2013. Stereo studio recordings, 13 minutes. Session info updated 19 November 2013.
2751 Sound 80 Studio Minneapolis, Minnesota 30 December 1974 6 th and last Blood On The Tracks recording session, produced by Bob Dylan. Tangled Up In Blue 2. Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts 3. If You See Her, Say Hello Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar & harmonica), Kevin Odegard (guitar), Peter Ostroushko (mandolin), Billy Peterson (bass), Gregg Inhofer (keyboards). Bill Berg (drums). 1, 2 Bob Dylan harmonica.
Official releases Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia PC 33235, January 17, 1975. Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia HC 43325, (half-speed mastered), 1981. Released on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia CK 33235, (CD), 1984. Released in remastered versions on the CD/SACD BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 512350-6 as part of the CD box BOB DYLAN REVISITED, THE REISSUE SERIES, 24 March 2004. Released in remastered versions on BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, Columbia 2-18 as part of the CD box THE COMPLETE ALBUM COLLECTION, VOL. ONE, 5 November 2013. 1, 3 released on single Columbia 3-10106, February 1975.
1 released on DYLAN ON DYLAN, Westwood One (Radio Station Discs), November 17, 1984. 1 released on BIOGRAPH, Columbia C5X 38830/C3K 38830, October 28, 1985. 1 released on BOB DYLAN’S GREATEST HITS VOLUME 3, Columbia 477805 2, November 15, 1994. 1 released on THE BEST OF BOB DYLAN, Columbia SONYTV28CD, June 2, 1997. 1 released in the UK on THE ESSENTIAL BOB DYLAN, Columbia C2K 85168, 31 October 2000. 1 released on 3 CD box set DYLAN, Columbia 2-D2, 1 October 2007. 1 released in the UK on BEYOND HERE LIES NOTHIN’, Sony Music 8 2, 24 October 2011.
3 released on CD PURE DYLAN – AN INTIMATE LOOK AT BOB DYLAN, Sony Music 8 2 5, 21 October 2011. Stereo studio recordings, 20 minutes. Session info updated 19 November 2013.
I've been listening to Blood On The Tracks for the past few days, so it seemed like the perfect time to shine some light on one of the greatest albums ever, bar none. Amazingly, I don't know if I'd say that it's Bob Dylan's greatest album, which should indicate the level of esteem I have for the man and the heights that he has reached in his career.
Blood On The Tracks New York
Blood On The Tracks is an amazing collection of songs that deal with the pain and anguish caused by the breakup of his first marriage, or so it is said. It's dark, angry, nostalgic, sad, all of that over the course of 51 minutes, a work that still sounds amazing and overwhelming 30 years later. What we have here is the original version of Blood On The Tracks, the tracks recorded in New York City that were scheduled to be released as the album. However, Dylan decided to re-do the album, heading to Minneapolis to record with a band of local musicians.
He came up with 5 new versions of 10 of the tracks, and that would give us the album that we all know and love. This CD comes from the original test pressing of the New York sessions, giving us a chance to hear the album that Dylan and Columbia Records originally expected to release. For me, 'Idiot Wind' most clearly distinguishes the two sessions, as this NYC version is somber, more sad than bitter. The official release, which was cut in Minneapolis, is angry, bitter, acidic.
I cannot choose the better version, they both seem perfect and fitting, the different feelings mirroring the tumult of a failed relationship. Then, there is the changed line in 'If You See Her, Say Hello', as he originally says to the new man, 'If you're making love to her/Kiss her for the kid.' This becomes 'If you get close to her, kiss her once for me' in the official version, a subtle, but telling, difference. The original line seems so much more human, unable to not ponder the worst possibilities for the woman he once loved no matter how painful.
G-d, what a song, for real. Make sure to listen to the opening of 'Shelter from the Storm', as you can hear the buttons from Dylan's jacket hitting the guitar strings. Ellen Bernstein says of the recording of this album, 'There were certain ones where you can hear the sound of his fingernails on the guitar.
That didn't matter to him. None of that stuff was important to him. What was important was the overall weight of the song.'
I always come back to this with Dylan, that sense of imperfection, whether its his voice or the sound or the lyrics, his music revelled in the ugly, the dirt, the ignored. It's something that I fear we've lost in this digital age of music, where imperfections are taken out, are abhorred. I don't think that I am knowledgeable enough to discuss the differences between the two recording sessions. If you do not own the official release, you have to go and buy it ASAP. There is no excuse not to have this album in your life.
You can get more info on the recording at Bob's Boots. Read this amazing essay by Pete Hamill that was on the back of the original LP. After that, read this Wikipedia entry on the making of the album. I hope that a knowledgeable Dylan fan can correct any errors in that entry, or tell us more about the whole story behind the music. And source: Original test pressing Tracks: Tangled Up In Blue (Alternate Take) Simple Twist Of Fate You're A Big Girl Now (Alternate Take) Idiot Wind (Alternate Take) You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome Meet Me In The Morning Lily Rosemary / Jack Of Hearts (A.T.) If You See Her, Say Hello (Alternate Take) Shelter From The Storm Buckets Of Rain also came across a file described as the 'demos for blood.' With a different track list and no info.
Could be different. Such a great era of dylan it's worth hearing it all.
17 Responses to “Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks – The New York Sessions”. This is great, thanks. Great explanation of Dylan’s process.
I love listening to various versions of his songs. He never stops working them out.
It’s both amazing and incredibly frustrating. Almost anyone else with early career success would still be pumping out the same type of work but he’s never stopped progressing.
Alex April 15th, 2015 at 10:30 am. My favorite version of my favorite album. Pete April 15th, 2015 at 11:04 am. love the ny sessions so much, organ on idiot wind is unbeatable.
Hated the bootleg cover that was floating around with them though, so thanks for sharing the photos, made a new one. Joe April 16th, 2015 at 9:58 am. Nice work, with actual reporting. Good writing and analysis. Thanks very much.
Joe Q. Moody April 17th, 2015 at 7:50 am. Great writing. Overdetermined system. Really enjoyed reading about the background to these sessions.
Bravo. Tuck April 24th, 2015 at 9:53 am. Bob in a nutshell. Jayne-Anne September 10th, 2015 at 8:46 am.
Easily my favorite Dylan album, and probably the greatest masterpiece of all time. I have given this album so much thought throughout the years, as I have been in and out of relationships. The pain on the album offers a soothing support as I have suffered myself. Misery loves company, I suppose. The analysis offered here fully supports what I have always intrinsically known. This writing is very much appreciated.
Thank you. Yogi Zotz November 28th, 2015 at 5:15 am. I found a video of it online! Jack Tripper January 16th, 2016 at 12:48 pm. fascinating – I read another article written by a guy who worked as a sound techie in the New York studio for one of those recordings of BOTT.
He said (I don’t know how true this may be) that Bob had assembled a roomful of session musicians and then played games with them by saying they were going to play a particular song in say, D and then actually playing a different song in another key. After he’d done that a few times the numbers diminished. It does seem a pretty ramshackle way of going about things, but if true it would indicate how fragmented he was feeling and how his imagination circuits were running. He was apparently bewildered when Idiot Wind became the anthem that it is, saying that for him it’s about separation and pain – not a joyride. I very much enjoyed this article.
Thanks mike szarowicz January 24th, 2016 at 12:58 pm. This is great stuff – I found these are both good on the making of BOTT, too, although one is cheaper: Oogie Waiting January 24th, 2016 at 11:41 pm. Ethan Johns, accomplish the same. Featuring songs by John Lee Hooker, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits, Blind Willie Johnson, Gillian Welch, Los Lobos, the Rolling Stones and more, the January 25th, 2016 at 10:16 am. Great storytelling on your part.
Is this YABGN officially released anywhere? Didn’t it make it on to Biograph or the first Bootleg series release (somewhere in vol. 1-3) It’s sublime.
Felix January 26th, 2016 at 6:25 am. Read/Listen to Aquarium Drunkard‘s piece: “Bob Dylan: Blood On The Tracks – The New York Sessions”. January 29th, 2016 at 5:44 am.
I disagree with the author, I much prefer the released version. Some of the NY cuts are great, like Buckets of Rain, but Idiot Wind and Tangled Up in Blue, maybe 2 of Dyan’s best songs, are much better in the release, Minnesota version. August 13th, 2016 at 11:43 pm. Thanks a lot, great expression of how I feel about these New York Session recordings. I like them much more than the album renditions. mark August 29th, 2016 at 9:53 am.
GREAT WORK robert allan December 28th, 2016 at 10:27 am. that time of year where i fall into my blood on the tracks rabbit hole & start listening to alternate takes of idiot wind & you’re a big girl February 12th, 2018 at 5:25 am Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website XHTML: You can use these tags.
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