Congratulations to those that got a copy. Sold out immediately. Bob Dylan - 1970 Copyright Collection Disc 1: March 3, 1970 1. I Can’t Help but Wonder Where I’m Bound 2. Universal Soldier – Take 1 3. Spanish Is the Loving Tongue – Take 1 4. Went to See the Gypsy – Take 2 5. Went to See the Gypsy – Take 3 6. Woogie Boogie March 4, 1970 7. Went to See the Gypsy – Take 4 8. Thirsty Boots – Take 1 March 5, 1970 9. Little Moses – Take 1 10. Alberta – Take 2 11. Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies – Take 1 12. Things About Comin’ My Way – Takes 2 & 3 13. Went to See the Gypsy – Take 6 14. Untitled 1970 Instrumental #1 15. Come a Little Bit Closer – Take 2 16. Alberta ¬– Take 5 Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, piano David Bromberg – guitar, dobro, bass Al Kooper – organ, piano Emanuel Green – violin Stu Woods – bass Alvin Rogers – drums Hilda Harris, Albertine Robinson, Maeretha Stewart – background vocals May 1, 1970 17. Sign on the Window – Take 2 18. Sign on the Window – Takes 3, 4 & 5 19. If Not for You – Take 1 20. Time Passes Slowly – Rehearsal 21. If Not for You – Take 2 22. If Not for You – Take 3 23. Song to Woody – Take 1 24. Mama, You Been on My Mind – Take 1 25. Yesterday – Take 1 Disc 2: 1. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues – Take 1 2. I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde) – Take 1 3. One Too Many Mornings – Take 1 4. Ghost Riders in the Sky – Take 1 5. Cupid – Take 1 6. All I Have to Do Is Dream – Take 1 7. Gates of Eden – Take 1 8. I Threw It All Away – Take 1 9. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) – Take 1 10. Matchbox – Take 1 11. Your True Love – Take 1 12. Telephone Wire – Take 1 13. Fishing Blues – Take 1 14. Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance – Take 1 15. Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 – Take 1 16. It Ain’t Me Babe 17. If Not for You 18. Sign on the Window – Take 1 19. Sign on the Window – Take 2 20. Sign on the Window – Take 3 Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica George Harrison – guitar, vocals (Disc 1, Tracks 20 & 24 and Disc 2, Tracks 2-3, 6-7, 10-11, & 16) Bob Johnston– piano (Disc 1, Tracks 24-25 and Disc 2, Tracks 1-3) Charlie Daniels – bass Russ Kunkel – drums June 1, 1970 21. Alligator Man 22. Alligator Man [rock version] 23. Alligator Man [country version] 24. Day of the Locusts – Take 2 25. Sarah Jane 1 26. Sign on the Window 27. Sarah Jane 2 Disc 3: June 2, 1970 1. If Not for You – Take 1 2. If Not for You – Take 2 June 3, 1970 3. Jamaica Farewell 4. Can’t Help Falling in Love 5. Long Black Veil 6. One More Weekend June 4, 1970 7. Bring Me Little Water, Sylvie – Take 1 8. Three Angels 9. Tomorrow Is a Long Time – Take 1 10. Tomorrow Is a Long Time – Take 2 11. New Morning 12. Untitled 1970 Instrumental #2 June 5, 1970 13. Went to See the Gypsy 14. Sign on the Window – Stereo Mix 15. Winterlude 16. I Forgot to Remember to Forget 1 17. I Forgot to Remember to Forget 2 18. Lily of the West – Take 2 19. Father of Night – rehearsal 20. Lily of the West Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, piano, harmonica David Bromberg – guitar, dobro, mandolin Ron Cornelius – guitar Al Kooper – organ, piano Charlie Daniels – bass, guitar Russ Kunkel – drums Background vocalists unknown August 12, 1970 21. If Not for You – Take 1 22. If Not for You – Take 2 Bob Dylan – vocals, guitar, harmonica Buzzy Feiten – guitar Other musicians unknown March 3, 4, 5 and May 1, 1970 sessions took place at Studio B, Columbia Recording Studios, New York City, New York June 1-5 and August 12, 1970 sessions took place at Studio E, Columbia Recording Studios, New York City, New York All songs written by Bob Dylan, except: I Can’t Help but Wonder Where I’m Bound by Tom Paxton; Universal Solider by Buffy Sainte-Marie; Spanish Is the Loving Tongue, Alberta, Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies, Things About Comin’ My Way, Fishing Blues, Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance, Bring Me Little Water Sylvie, Lily of the West traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan; Little Moses by A.P. Carter; Thirsty Boots by Eric Andersen; Come a Little Bit Closer by Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart, and Wes Farrell; Yesterday by John Lennon and Paul McCartney; I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde) by Shirley Owens, Beverly Lee, Addie Harris, and Doris Coley; Ghost Riders in the Sky by Stan Jones; Cupid by Sam Cooke; All I Have to Do Is Dream by Boudleaux Bryant; Matchbox and Your True Love by Carl Perkins; Alligator Man by Jimmy C. Newman and Floyd Chance; Jamaica Farewell by Irving Burgie; Can’t Help Falling in Love by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss; Long Black Veil by Marijohn Wilkin and Danny Dill; and I Forgot to Remember to Forget by Charlie Feathers and Stan Kesler. Produced for release by Steve Berkowitz Sessions originally produced by Bob Johnston Tapes transferred by Matt Cavaluzzo Rough mixes by Matt Cavaluzzo and Damian Rodriguez Editing and mastering by Steve Addabbo Art Direction and Design: Geoff Gans Product Manager: Jeroen van der Meer Archivist and Project Coordinator: Parker Fishel Additional Research: Jeff Friedman
Thanks for the tracklist. I did manage to get a copy, it said sold out a microsecond after 3.00pm. I kept trying and got one 3 minutes later.
From the Badlands email this morning: We are absolutely thrilled to be chosen by Sony Music as the only official stockist for this item in the UK. There are a very small quantity being made available so please be aware this will sell out in a matter of seconds. For every person who gets lucky and secures one there will be 100's of people who do not.
Thankfully, apart from one person on Expecting Rain who posted some detail about an hour ago, some restraint was shown this time unlike last year where the mailing list email was plastered all over the internet beforehand.
Might be the last larger multi-disc Copyright set until 2024....when 1974 is covered. I’d imagine the 1971-1973 sets might be smaller.
I missed out...despite hovering with a basket already filled with another item so card loaded..but it didn’t come onto my screen until 15:03 when wham..GONE. I don’t know why I keep playing the record companies games. Just release it and sell it like everything else. (yes..it is sour grapes!)
Krogsgaard’s listings are completely different for 3rd March 1970 than what’s on this disc. In fact, it’s generally all over the place for the early sessions. Some stuff here not previously listed as well. Three options: Krogsgaard is wrong; the set is curated and there’s stuff they didn’t think was worth copyrighting, or some tapes have been lost or deteriorated beyond use. Studio B Columbia Recording Studios New York City, New York March 3, 1970, 2:30 - 6:30 pm. Produced by Bob Johnston 1. Pretty Saro No CO no. Take 1C 2. Pretty Saro Take 2b 3. Pretty Saro Take 3b 4. Pretty Saro Take 4C 5. Pretty Saro Take 5b 6. Pretty Saro Take 6C 7. Little Sadie (Trad.) CO101493 Take 1C 8. Dock Of The Bay No CO no. Take 1C 9. Went To See The Gypsy No CO no. Take 1C 10. In Search Of Little Sadie (Trad. Arr. Bob Dylan) CO101492 Take 2C 11. Belle Isle (The Star Of Belle Isle) CO101495 Take 1C 12. Universal Soldier No CO no. Take 1C 13. Copper Kettle (Albert Frank Beddoe) CO101497 Take 1C 14. When A Fellow's Out Of A Job No CO no. Take 1b 15. These Hands No CO no. Take 1C 16. It Hurts Me Too (Tampa Red, arr. Elmore James) CO104543 Take 1C 17. The Boxer (Paul Simon) CO101499 Take 1C 18. Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark) No CO no. Take 1C 19. ? No CO no. Take 1b 20. Woogie Boogie CO101494 Take 1C
Don’t Sony realise how many people would be doing a “you could get me this for Christmas love” if this was generally released. Especially among most of us of a certain age who struggle to answer the “what do you want for Christmas?” Question after 40 years of marriage
I'm counting on that, as well as plenty of others -- which obviously proves that they are certainly leaving some money on the table. So we'll see how quickly after the Dec. 4 release date that we track down free copies.
I actually ended up getting mine from a bookstore in Germany last year, the week before Christmas, from a private tip-off from a friend after the U.K. allocation via Badlands was snapped up by buyers in Alabama and New Mexico who’d sat up on the internet all night after the link and pre-order information was leaked beforehand. I know some have missed out and will unfortunately not get their hands on this, but hopefully if there are regional allocations throughout Europe, without links and information being leaked globally, people will have a chance of picking it up more locally this time.
The good thing about this record company crap and record company marketing too is I care a little less each time. So much of the fun in buying music and indeed ,when we had them , concert tickets has been replaced with stress. peace and love✌Dave
Wow! I guess owing to the holidays I was checked out enough that I wasn't even aware this was in the offing! Oh well. I was able to get a copy last year but won't even have the chance to this year. Can't have everything! Can't wait to hear this material, though.
That is what is so ridiculous about only printing a few hundred copies -- it forces a number of Bob Dylan fans to seek out the recordings from alternate sources when they would have gladly paid for an official copy. Why not at least offer these copyright collections as official downloads from bobdylan.com or a Sony sanctioned website?
Hopefully Bob doing “Jamaica Farewell” will be a highlight... Apparently, guitarist Ron Cornelius thought it was great and had an acetate made of it. I asked him about it a few years ago, and unfortunately it had been lost or misplaced in a house move some years before.