The_Bootleg_Series_Vol_1-3

<i>The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991</i>

The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991

1991 box set by Bob Dylan


The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 is a box set by Bob Dylan issued on Columbia Records. It is the first installment in Dylan's Bootleg Series, comprising material spanning the first three decades of his career, from 1961 to 1989. It has been certified with a gold record by the RIAA as of August 1997, and peaked at No.49 on the Billboard 200 and No.32 in the UK.[6]

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Background

Dylan has been subject to bootleg recordings throughout his career; the first bootleg of the rock era, Great White Wonder, consisted of pirate recordings drawn from various sources. His 1985 box set Biograph, rather than just being another (very large) compilation, presented 18 never officially released tracks of 53 total, acknowledging this long-standing appetite for pirated Dylan recordings. With the approach of Dylan's 30-year mark in the record industry, Columbia Records initiated the proper release of material that had circulated regularly on Dylan bootlegs, starting with this box set in 1991 to satisfy demand for Dylan's unissued material.

Content

The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 contains rarities and unreleased works from the sessions for 1962's debut Bob Dylan to 1989's Oh Mercy; at the time of its issue a survey of his entire recording career. Of the 58 total tracks, 45 are session outtakes from recording sessions for Dylan studio albums. Of the remaining 13 tracks, one is an outtake from the session for the "George Jackson" single of 1971, two are further releases from the Basement Tape sessions of 1967, five are live recordings, and five are demo records, three of latter being later duplicated on Volume 9 of the series. With the appearance of further volumes, other recordings from this set have also been duplicated, such as those on Volume 11 or Volume 12.

The material is spread across three compact discs, five vinyl records, or three cassette tapes. In the case of the compact disc and cassette versions, each individual disc or cassette is labeled in the set as a distinct volume. Subsequent albums in the Bootleg Series were standardized to a double-disc volume in their primary non-limited edition format, excepting for Volumes 14 and 15, and all continue the compact disc volume numbering. Unlike ensuing installments in the series, none of Volumes 1–3 are available individually in physical form. Also unlike subsequent volumes in the series, only this one constitutes a complete overview of Dylan's career, at least as measured by the date of its release.

A remastered version in smaller packaging was issued on August 19, 1997, on Legacy Recordings, the reissue imprint of Sony Records.

Reception

In his 2006 Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, author Michael Gray states that "most artists couldn't muster a single outtake to hold alongside any of this; Dylan can provide 58 recordings almost every one of which is of numinous excellence."[7] The success of this set generated an entire series of official Dylan bootlegs issued under the Legacy Records imprint of Sony Music, with an additional 14 installments as of 2023.

Other artists have also followed suit in presenting archived concerts and studio material, specifically the following: The Beatles with their anthology sets from the mid-1990s; The Grateful Dead with their multiple continued vault release series; Neil Young and his archives series; The Rolling Stones with their official bootlegs; and Miles Davis with his bootleg series also on Legacy Records.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Dylan, except where noted; all arrangements by Bob Dylan.

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Personnel

Sorted by first appearance, then alphabetically.

Technical personnel

References

  1. Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Artist 169". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  2. Decurtis, Anthony (April 4, 1991). "Bob Dylan: The Bootleg Series : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on November 3, 2007. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  3. Lehnert, Richard (July 28, 1991). "The Bob Dylan Bootleg Series | Stereophile.com". stereophile.com. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  4. Gray, Michael. The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia. Continuum International Publishing: London, 2006, ISBN 0-8264-6933-7, p. 73.
  5. "More Blood, More Track - The Bootleg Series Vol. 14 Now Available!". The Official Bob Dylan Site. Retrieved August 24, 2023.

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