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World Gone Wrong is the twenty-ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on October 26, 1993, by Columbia Records.. It was Dylan's second consecutive collection of only traditional folk songs, performed acoustically with guitar and harmonica.
"Not Dark Yet" was recorded in the early sessions for Time Out of Mind in a version that featured "a radically different feel", according to Daniel Lanois.. "[The demo of 'Not Dark Yet'] was quicker and more stripped-down and [later during the formal studio sessions], he changed it into a civil war ballad".
They are best known today for their recording of "Stormy Weather". "Stormy Weather" is today considered one of the most collectible doo-wop singles ever released. [1] According to the Acoustic Music organization, this version of the song [2] "is one of the rarest of all R&B records. Only three 78rpm and no 45rpm copies are known to exist".
Preludes: Rare and Unreleased Recordings is a two-CD compilation of music and interviews, including unreleased outtakes and demos, by singer-songwriter Warren Zevon, who died in 2003. A few months after Zevon's death, his son, Jordan , drove out to one of his father's storage spaces in the San Fernando Valley to begin the process of sorting ...
The album features a different recording of "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" from the version previously issued as the B-side of Dylan's 1971 single "Watching the River Flow". The album cover was designed by art director John Berg. The original photograph featured on the album's front was shot by photographer Al Clayton.
Bob Dylan bootleg recordings are unreleased performances by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, that have been circulated throughout the public without undergoing an official, sanctioned release. It is commonly misconceived that bootlegs are only restricted to audio, but bootleg video performances, such as Dylan's 1966 film Eat the Document ...
The "Wallflower" recording was set aside and would later be released on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991, but was recorded, with Dylan's backing vocal, for Doug Sahm's 1973 recording Doug Sahm and Band. Dylan gave three significant concert performances in 1971, which were professionally recorded and eventually released.
Discogs - Rare & Unreleased Recordings from the Golden Reign of the Queen of Soul images 2CD reMastered 2007-October-16th Rhino Records (8122-79970-3) UK&Europe "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" at ghostarchive.org