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The Bootleg Series, Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes - Complete ()

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  1. Edge of the Ocean
  2. My Bucket's Got a Hole In It
  3. Roll On Train
  4. Mr. Blue
  5. Belshazzar
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  1. Edge of the Ocean
  2. My Bucket's Got a Hole In It
  3. Roll On Train
  4. Mr. Blue
  5. Belshazzar
  6. I Forgot To Remember To Forget
  7. You Win Again
  8. Still In Town
  9. Waltzing With Sin
  10. Big River
  11. Big River
  12. Folsom Prison Blues
  13. Bells of Rhymney
  14. Spanish is the Loving Tongue
  15. Under Control
  16. Ol' Roison the Beau]
  17. I'm Guilty of Loving You
  18. Cool Water
  19. The Auld Triangle
  20. Po Lazarus]
  21. I'm a Fool For You
  22. I'm a Fool For You
  23. Johnny Todd]
  24. Tupelo
  25. Kickin' My Dog Around]
  26. See You Later Allen Ginsberg
  27. See You Later Allen Ginsberg
  28. Tiny Montgomery
  29. Big Dog
  30. I'm Your Teenage Prayer
  31. Four Strong Winds
  32. The French Girl
  33. The French Girl
  34. Joshua Gone Barbados
  35. I'm In the Mood
  36. Baby Ain't That Fine
  37. Rock, Salt and Nails
  38. A Fool Such As I
  39. Song For Canada
  40. People Get Ready
  41. I Don't Hurt Anymore
  42. Be Careful of Stones That You Throw
  43. One Man's Loss
  44. Lock Your Door
  45. Baby, Won't You Be My Baby
  46. Try Me Little Girl
  47. I Can't Make It Alone
  48. Don't You Try Me Now
  49. Young But Daily Growing]
  50. Bonnie Ship the Diamond]
  51. The Hills of Mexico]
  52. Down On Me]
  53. One For the Road
  54. I'm Alright
  55. Million Dollar Bash
  56. Million Dollar Bash
  57. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
  58. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
  59. I'm Not There
  60. Please, Mrs. Henry
  61. Crash On the Levee
  62. This Wheel's On Fire
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Preserving newly written Bob Dylan songs for copyright is the reason why the Band's Garth Hudson rolled tape at Big Pink but The Basement Tapes were something much more than songwriting demos. Greil Marcus dubbed it a celebration of the "Old, Weird America" in his 1997 book Invisible Republic , connecting these songs to Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music, adding an extra layer of myth to tapes that were shrouded in mystery from the moment bootlegs started to circulate. The Basement Tapes Complete strengthens ...

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