Bob Dylan and The Band: The Basement Tapes Complete Bob Dylan and The Band: The Basement Tapes Complete The Bootleg Series Vol.11 [] 6-CD 138-track box set with the 'definitive chronicle' of the legendary 1967 recording sessions with Bob Dylan and The Band, containing 'every salvageable recording' from the tapes. Includes recently discovered songs recorded in the 'Red Room' of Dylan's home outside Woodstock. The Band's Garth Hudson and Canadian music archivist and producer Jan Haust (who is the man behind the Levon and The Hawks box set project ) have restored deteriorating tapes to pristine sound, with much of the music preserved digitally for the first time. The performances are presented close to the way they were originally recorded and sounded back in the summer of 1967. The tracks on The Basement Tapes Complete run in mostly chronological order based on Garth Hudson's numbering system. The Basement Tapes Complete, released in November 2014, constitutes Vol.11 in the Bob Dylan Bootleg Series.

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Other available versions of the material on The Bootleg Series Vol.11 are: • 3-LP 38-track vinyl version titled. • 2-CD 38-track version also titled. • Downloadable MP3-files for all tracks. Editorial review: The Basement Tapes Complete Copied from amazon.com, August 2014.

The definitive chronicle of Dylan's legendary 1967 sessions with The Band: • Historic 6-disc set includes 138 tracks • Compiled from meticulously restored original tapes • Exclusive 120 page deluxe-bound book containing rare and unseen photographs and memorabilia • Extensive liner notes Compiled from meticulously restored original tapes -- many found only recently -- this historic six-disc set is the definitive chronicle of the artist's legendary 1967 recording sessions with members of his touring ensemble who would later achieve their own fame as The Band. Among Bob Dylan's many cultural milestones, the legendary Basement Tapes have long fascinated and enticed successive generations of musicians, fans and cultural critics alike. Having transformed music and culture during the early 1960s, Dylan reached unparalleled heights across 1965 and 1966 through the release of three historic albums, the groundbreaking watershed single 'Like A Rolling Stone,' a controversial and legendary 'electric' performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival and wildly polarizing tours of the United States, Europe and the UK. Dylan's mercurial rise and prodigious utpouring of work during that decade came to an abrupt halt in July 1966 when he was reported to have been in a serious motorcycle accident. Recovering from his injuries and away from the public eye for the first time in years, Dylan ensconced himself, along with Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, Garth Hudson and, later, Levon Helm, in the basement of a small house, dubbed 'Big Pink' by the group, in West Saugerties, New York. This collective recorded more than a hundred songs over the next several months including traditional covers, wry and humorous ditties, off-the cuff performances and, most important, dozens of newly-written Bob Dylan songs, including future classics 'I Shall Be Released,' 'The Mighty Quinn,' 'This Wheel's On Fire' and 'You Ain't Going Nowhere.' When rumors and rare acetates of some of these recordings began surfacing, it created a curiosity strong enough to fuel an entirely new segment of the music business: the bootleg record. Pinnacle Liquid Edition 6 there.

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In 1969, an album mysteriously titled Great White Wonder began showing up in record shops around the country, and Dylan's music from the summer of 1967 began seeping into the fabric of popular culture, penetrating the souls of music lovers everywhere. With each passing year, more and more fans sought out this rare contraband, desperate to hear this new music from the legendary Bob Dylan. The actual recordings, however, remained commercially unavailable until 1975, when Columbia Records released a scant 16 of them on album (that album also included eight new songs by The Band, without Dylan). A critical and popular success, The Basement Tapes went Top 10 in the US and UK. Over the years, the songs on The Basement Tapes have haunted and perplexed fans, with the recordings themselves representing a Holy Grail for Dylanologists. What's on the rest of those reels? The Basement Tapes Complete brings together, for the first time ever, every salvageable recording from the tapes including recently discovered early gems recorded in the 'Red Room' of Dylan's home in upstate New York.