1.5 Remember Me [Informal Recording, East Orange, NJ, 1961]
1.6 Railroading on the Great Divide [Gerdes Folk City, NYC, 1961]
1.7 Man of Constant Sorrow [Bob Dylan Rehearsal, NYC, 1961]
1.8 He Was a Friend of Mine [Bob Dylan Outtake, NYC, 1961]
1.9 Ramblin' Round [Bob Dylan Outtake, NYC, 1961]
1.10 Story: East Orange, New Jersey [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1961]
1.11 Po' Lazarus [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1961]
1.12 Dink's Song [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1961]
1.13 I Was Young When I Left Home [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1961]
1.14 Cocaine [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1961]
2.1 Talkin' New York [Gerdes Folk City, NYC, 1962]
2.2 Corrina, Corrina [Gerdes Folk City, NYC, 1962]
2.3 (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle [Freewheelin' Outtake, NYC, 1962]
2.4 Rocks and Gravel [Freewheelin' Outtake, NYC, 1962]
2.5 Let Me Die in My Footsteps [The Finjan, Montreal, 1962]
2.6 Tomorrow Is a Long Time [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1962]
2.7 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right [The Gaslight Cafe, NYC, 1962]
2.8 Cuckoo [The Gaslight Cafe, NYC, 1962]
2.9 Ballad of the Gliding Swan [BBC-TV, London, 1963]
2.10 John Brown [Broadside Ballads Album Version, NYC, 1963]
2.11 Dusty Old Fairgrounds [Town Hall, NYC, 1963]
3.1 House of the Rising Sun [Informal Recording, NYC, 1963]
3.2 Seven Curses [The Times They Are A-Changin' Outtake, NYC, 1963]
3.3 Masters of War [Freewheelin' Alternate Take, NYC, 1963]
3.4 Girl from the North Country [Freewheelin' Alternate Take, NYC, 1963]
3.5 Liverpool Gal [Party, Minneapolis, MN, 1963]
3.6 Boots of Spanish Leather [The Times They Are A-Changin' Alternate Take, NYC, 1963]
3.7 Moonshiner [The Times They Are A-Changin' Outtake, NYC, 1963]
3.8 Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll [Party, Los Angeles, 1963]
3.9 Times They Are A-Changin' [Informal Recording, Los Angeles, 1963]
4.1 Who Killed Davey Moore? [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.2 Lay Down Your Weary Tune [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.3 Blowin' in the Wind [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.4 North Country Blues [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.5 Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.6 Talkin' World War III Blues [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.7 Only a Pawn in Their Game [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
4.8 When the Ship Comes In [Carnegie Hall, NYC, 1963]
Language
English (eng)
Description:
"The Bootleg Series Vol. 18: Through The Open Windo" on LP by Bob Dylan, released by Sony Music Media, invites listeners into yet another fascinating chapter of Dylan's archival world. Continuing the spirit of the legendary "Bootleg Series," this volume focuses on rare, previously unreleased or hard-to-find material that sheds new light on Dylan's creative process and his evolution as a songwriter and performer. The LP format enhances the experience with a warm, analog soundstage, ideal for discovering subtle nuances in Dylan's voice, arrangements, and lyrical delivery. This record is aimed at dedicated fans and collectors who value deeper cuts beyond the classic albums, offering a curated journey through sessions and performances that broaden the understanding of Dylan's artistry. Each track selection feels like opening a window into an alternate history of his catalog, rewarding attentive listening from start to finish. Bob Dylan, one of the most influential songwriters in popular music, is renowned for his poetic lyrics, distinctive vocal style, and his ability to reinvent himself across decades. Emerging from the 1960s folk scene, he became a cultural icon with groundbreaking work that bridged folk, rock, and beyond, leaving a profound mark on generations of musicians and audiences. His career is characterized by constant exploration--acoustic and electric phases, spiritual periods, and genre shifts--making archival releases like this LP especially compelling, as they reveal the depth and breadth of his creative experiments. Sony Music Media, as part of the global Sony music family, stands for professional production standards, careful curation, and long-term catalog management. Known for handling significant artist repertoires and heritage recordings, the label places emphasis on audio quality and thoughtful presentation. With projects like this Bootleg-style LP, Sony Music Media underlines its role in preserving important musical legacies and presenting them in formats that appeal to collectors and audiophiles, ensuring that historically valuable material remains accessible and engaging for new and longtime listeners alike.