Released on June 26, 1975, The Basement Tapes was genius finding itself – in Bob Dylan, once more; in the Band, for the very first time. Flawed though the LP may be, this double album of primarily ...
Technically, the reason that Dylan and The Band were holding those sessions was to create publishing demos. Of course, they ended up doing much more than that, as their back-to-roots approach ...
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the legendary lost hoard of The Basement Tapes finally gets its official release. Dating back 47 years to Dylan’s house in Byrdcliff, Woodstock, the basement of the Big Pink ...
"When I saw the UPS guy drive up to my house, I went to the door and waited for him to walk up," wrote one buyer of this album, on Amazon's website. "He smiled and said, 'I hope you haven't been ...
Due in stores on Tuesday, Nov. 11, with a documentary, “Lost Songs: The Basement Tapes Continued” at 9 p.m. Nov. 21 on Showtime. How fertile was the “Basement Tapes” period in 1967 when Bob Dylan ...
The connection between Bob Dylan and The Band was fathoms deep even before the quintet released their first album. By that time, they had backed Dylan on his famous electric tour and joined him in ...
"First published in hardcover in 1997 ..."--T.p. verso. https://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=liball&source=~!silibraries&uri=full=3100001~!716439 ...