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Bob Dylan - Travelin' Thru 1967 - 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 (Vinyl 3LP) * * *

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Bob Dylan - Travelin' Thru 1967 - 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 (Vinyl 3LP) * * *

Bob Dylan - Travelin' Thru 1967 - 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 (Vinyl 3LP) * * *

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15th Chapter in Acclaimed Bootleg Series Unveils 47 Previously Unreleased Recordings including Outtakes from John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline and Self Portrait Plus the First Release of the Fabled Dylan-Cash 1969 Nashville Studio Sessions!

The latest chapter in Columbia/Legacy's highly acclaimed Bob Dylan Bootleg Series revisits Dylan's pivotal musical journeys to Nashville, from 1967 to 1969, focusing on previously unavailable recordings made with Johnny Cash and unreleased tracks from the John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline, and Self Portrait sessions.

LP1 of Travelin' Thru, 1967 - 1969: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15 finds Dylan in Columbia's Studio A in Nashville recording alternate versions of compositions written for John Wesley Harding (October 17 and November 6, 1967) and Nashville Skyline (February 13-14, 1969) while introducing a new song "Western Road" (a Nashville Skyline outtake). LPs two and three of Travelin' Thru are centered around Dylan's collaborations with American music icon Johnny Cash including the much sought-after Columbia Studio A sessions and on-stage performances at the Ryman Auditorium (May 1, 1969) for the recording of the premiere episode of The Johnny Cash Show (originally broadcast on ABC-TV on June 7, 1969). LP3 closes with tracks recorded on May 17, 1970 with Grammy Award-winning bluegrass banjo legend Earl Scruggs for the PBS television special, "Earl Scruggs: His Family and Friends" (originally aired January 1971).

1967 saw a profound and surprising transformation in Bob Dylan's musical evolution. With contemporary pop culture becoming increasingly baroque, surreal and psychedelic in the wake of Dylan's 1965-66 cutting edge trilogy, Bringing It All Back Home/Highway 61 Revisited/Blonde On Blonde, the artist withdrew from public view following a motorcycle accident in July 1966. He'd recorded Blonde On Blonde with a full-band in Nashville in February 1966 but, when it came time to record its follow-up in the fall of 1967, he opted for a simple trio - Dylan (guitar, vocals, harmonica), Charlie McCoy (bass) and Kenneth Buttrey (drums) - to create a sublime minimal sound. In his liner notes for Travelin' Thru, Colin Escott writes, "Talking to journalist Matt Damsker about the sound of John Wesley Harding, Dylan said, 'I didn't know how to record the way other people were recording, and I didn't want to...I just didn't think all that production was necessary.' He also went for lyrical economy. 'What I'm trying to do now is not use too many words,' he said. 'There's no line you can stick your finger through. There's no blank filler.'"

Dylan returned to Columbia Studio A in February 1969 to work on Nashville Skyline. "Bob asked me to be a guest on the album," Cash said later, "and I went to the studio and they just turned on the recorder for about two hours." Columbia Studio A hosted two Dylan-Cash sessions: February 17 and 18, 1969 with a band that included rock 'n' roll pioneer Carl Perkins playing guitar on six tracks (including his own composition, "Matchbox"). One of the more intriguing sonic discoveries on Travelin' Thru is "Don't Think Twice, It's Alright/Understand Your Man," as two singular singer/songwriters pay mutual compositional and vocal tribute to each other. The full-day Dylan-Cash duet session included the first known version of "Wanted Man" and the only version of the song ever sung by Dylan. The following week, Cash made it the opening song at his San Quentin concert. The session provides insight into the shared sensibilities of Dylan and Cash through a variety of covers including two Jimmie Rodgers medleys.

When The Johnny Cash Show was scheduled to debut in June 1969, the host offered Dylan a guest slot on the first show. In the days before and after The Johnny Cash Show taping, Dylan was working on the album that emerged more than a year later as Self Portrait. For the May 3 Self Portrait session, guitarist Fred Carter was brought in to augment Dylan's usual Nashville band. The "Folsom Prison Blues" and "Ring of Fire" recorded that day are available for the first time on Travelin' ThruAlthough only one duet with Cash ("Girl from the North Country") appears on Dylan's original Nashville Skyline album, Cash penned the album's Grammy Award-winning liner notes. A month after Nashville Skyline was released, Dylan made his first live TV appearance in five years on The Johnny Cash Show; that performance is also included here.

Features:
• Vinyl 3LP-set
• Bootleg Series Vol. 15 revisits Dylan's journeys to Nashville from 1967 to 1969
• 50 tracks and over 40 previously unreleased
• LP1 - Alternate versions of compositions written for John Wesley Harding and Nashville Skyline
• LP2 - Johnny Cash studio sessions
• LP3 - Johnny Cash studio sessions, live on The Johnny Cash Show, Self Portrait sessions outtakes, and performances with Earl Scruggs for the PBS television special, Earl Scruggs: His Family and Friends
• Liner notes by Colin Escott and Rosanne Cash

LP1
John Wesley Harding Sessions - Alternate Versions
1. Drifter's Escape (Take 1)
2. I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine (Take 2)
3. All Along the Watchtower (Take 3)
4. John Wesley Harding (Take 1)
5. As I Went Out One Morning (Take 1)
6. I Pity the Poor Immigrant (Take 4)
7. I Am a Lonesome Hobo (Take 4)
Nashville Skyline Sessions - Alternate Versions and Outtake
8. I Threw It All Away (Alternate Version, Nashville Skyline)
9. To Be Alone with You (Take 1)
10. Lay, Lady, Lay (Studio Rehearsal)
11. One More Night (Take 2)
12. Western Road (Take 1)
13. Peggy Day (Take 1)
14. Tell Me That It Isn't True (Take 2)
15. Country Pie (Take 2)

LP2 - The Bob Dylan / Johnny Cash Sessions
1. I Still Miss Someone (Take 5)                      
2. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right / Understand Your Man (Rehearsal)
3. One Too Many Mornings (Take 3)
4. Mountain Dew (Take 1)
5. Mountain Dew (Take 2)
6. I Still Miss Someone (Take 2)
7. Careless Love (Take 1)
8. Matchbox (Take 1)
9. That's All Right, Mama (Take 1)
10. Mystery Train / This Train Is Bound for Glory (Take 1)
11. Big River (Take 1)
12. Girl from the North Country (Rehearsal)
13. Girl from the North Country (Take 1)
14. I Walk the Line (Take 2)
15. Guess Things Happen That Way (Rehearsal)
16. Guess Things Happen That Way (Take 3)

LP3
The Bob Dylan / Johnny Cash Sessions
1. Five Feet High and Rising (Take 1)
2. You Are My Sunshine (Take 1)
3. Ring of Fire (Take 1)
4. Studio Chatter
5. Wanted Man (Take 1)
6. Amen (Rehearsal)
7. Just a Closer Walk with Thee (Take 1)
8. Jimmie Rodgers Medley No. 1; Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) / The Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling the Blues Away) / Blue Yodel No. 5 (It's Raining Here) (Take 1)                      
9. Jimmie Rodgers Medley No. 2; Waiting for a Train / The Brakeman's Blues (Yodeling the Blues Away)/ Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) (Take 2)
Live on the Johnny Cash Show
10. I Threw It All Away (Live on The Johnny Cash Show) (Mono)
11. Living the Blues (Live on The Johnny Cash Show) (Mono)
12. Girl from the North Country (Live on The Johnny Cash Show) (Mono)
Self Portrait Sessions - Outtakes
13. Ring of Fire (Outtake)
14. Folsom Prison Blues (Outtake)
With Earl Scruggs
15. Earl Scruggs Interview (Mono)
16. East Virginia Blues (Mono)
17. To Be Alone with You (Mono)
18. Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance (Mono)
19. Nashville Skyline Rag

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