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Another rare sound source that became a hot topic at the end of last year is the session of "ANOTHER SIDE OF BOB DYLAN". The album, which engraved the end of the real folk era and the literal appearance of the new Dylan, could be said to have been a kind of problematic work. In fact, Dylan's history is waiting for a bigger leap (electricization) after this, and while the lyrics have changed dramatically, the accompaniment was still recorded by playing acoustic guitar. However, the songs recorded here were famous songs such as "My Back Pages" which was later covered by various artists and "It Ain't Me, Babe" which Dylan himself continued to play live for many years. I'm sure all Dylan fans are aware that it's an album that can't be ignored, or even important.
Moreover, this album is summarized from the feat of being recorded at once in a one-day session. This is the only time Dylan has completed the album in a day, both later and earlier. It seems that it was related to the adult situation that he wanted to submit the album to the record company early, but when he listened to the completed album, Dylan said that he would accept it, and with the help of alcohol ( The singing voice is like that.) It seems that I recorded it all at once.
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1. All I Really Want To Do (take 1 unedited version from acetate) 2. Black Crow Blues (take 1)
3. Black Crow Blues (take 2) 4. Spanish Harlem Incident (take 3)
5. Spanish Harlem Incident (take 4) 6. Chimes Of Freedom (take 1) 7. Chimes Of Freedom (take 3)
8. I Shall Be Free No 10 (take 1) 9. I Shall Be Free No 10 (take 2)
10. I Shall Be Free No 10 (take 3) 11. I Shall Be Free No 10 (take 4)
12. I Shall Be Free No 10 (take 5 unedited version from acetate)
13. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (take 1)
14. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) (take 3)
15. Ballad In Plain D (take 2) 16. It Ain't Me, Babe (take 1)
17. Mr. Tambourine Man (with Jack Elliot take 1)
18. Mr. Tambourine Man (with Jack Elliot take 2 rough mono mix from acetate)
19. Denise
BOB DYLAN KENT