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The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack

The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack is a compilation album by Bob Dylan. The fifth installment in the ongoing Bob Dylan Bootleg Series, it was released in 2005 in conjunction with the Martin Scorsese PBS television documentary on Dylan, No Direction Home, and was compiled with Scorsese's input. It features mostly previously unreleased material from Dylan's formative years to his rise as an international figure, from 1959 to his 1966 world tour.

The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack
Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2005 (2005-08-30)
Recorded1959–1966
Genre
Length144:31
LabelColumbia
Producer
Bob Dylan chronology
The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall
(2004)
The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack
(2005)
Live at The Gaslight 1962
(2005)
Bob Dylan Bootleg Series chronology
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Drowned in Sound9/10[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Music Box[4]
Static and Feedback(not rated)[5]
Pitchfork Media9.3/10[6]
Tiny Mix Tapes[7]

The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack fared well commercially, debuting on the Billboard 200 album chart on September 17, 2005 at number 16, with sales of 50,987 copies. It remained on the chart for 11 weeks. It was certified a gold record on October 21, 2005 by the RIAA. It also reached number 21 in the UK.

Preparation

The project eventually titled as No Direction Home began to take form in 1995 when Dylan's manager, Jeff Rosen, began scheduling interviews with Dylan's friends and associates. Among those interviewed were poet Allen Ginsberg and folk musician Dave Van Ronk, both of whom died before the film was ever completed. Dylan's old girlfriend Suze Rotolo also granted a rare interview, and she later told Rolling Stone that she was very pleased with the project's results. Dylan himself also sat for ten hours in a relaxed and open conversation with Rosen in 2000.

According to Rolling Stone, an unnamed source close to the project claimed that Dylan himself had no involvement with the project apart from the interview, saying that "[Dylan] has no interest in this … Bob truly does not look back." However, work on the first installment of Dylan's autobiography, Chronicles, Vol. 1, did overlap production of the project, though it is unclear how much, if any, influence Chronicles may have had on No Direction Home.

Though raw material was being gathered for the project, Rosen needed someone to edit and shape it into a quality picture, and celebrated filmmaker Martin Scorsese was approached to "direct" the documentary planned from the project. Scorsese eventually agreed and came aboard in 2001.

In the meantime, Dylan's office gathered hundreds of hours of historical film footage dating from the time covered in No Direction Home. These included a scratchy recording of Dylan's high school rock band, his 1965 screen test for Andy Warhol, and newly discovered footage of the famous Manchester, England concert from May 17, 1966, when an angry fan called out "Judas!" just before Dylan and the Hawks performed "Like a Rolling Stone". Shot by D. A. Pennebaker, the onstage, color footage was found in 2004 in a pile of water-damaged film recovered from Dylan's vaults.

At the same time, musical recordings from Dylan's archives were also being explored for an accompanying soundtrack. As originally planned, the soundtrack included live performances featured in the film, such as Dylan's first live electric performance—"Maggie's Farm", backed by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band—at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. Producer Steve Berkowitz helped create the first multitrack mix of this performance which was ultimately used for the soundtrack, saying "it's raw, it's punk rock...There was nothing overdubbed, nothing changed. Everything in the soundtrack was mixed and mastered to sound like it sounded then." Many performances could not be remixed, including a 1966 performance of "Ballad of a Thin Man" which was taken from a mono recording, the only one ever made. "It's totally distorto, but I love it," says Berkowitz. "Talk about verite—it's [absolutely] perfect." Despite the praise, the recording appears in "fake" stereo on the compilation.

However, as the soundtrack was compiled, it was eventually decided to include material that was not featured in the documentary, including many previously unreleased studio outtakes.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Dylan, except where noted

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)NoteLength
1."When I Got Troubles" (1959) Recorded by Dylan's high school friend Ric Kangas1:31
2."Rambler, Gambler" (Home recording)Traditional, arranged Bob DylanRecorded in late 1960 by Cleve Petterson2:28
3."This Land Is Your Land" (Live version)Woody GuthrieRecorded live in New York City on November 4, 19615:58
4."Song to Woody" Originally released in March 1962 on Bob Dylan2:42
5."Dink's Song" (Minnesota Hotel Tape)Traditional, arranged Bob Dylan 5:03
6."I Was Young When I Left Home" (Minnesota Hotel Tape) Above two recorded on December 22, 1961 in Minneapolis5:25
7."Sally Gal" Outtake from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, recorded on April 24, 19622:38
8."Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" (Witmark demo) Recorded in New York City in March 19633:36
9."Man of Constant Sorrow"Traditional, arranged Bob DylanRecorded in March 1963 for the TV broadcast Folk Songs and More Folk Songs3:24
10."Blowin' in the Wind" (live)  4:24
11."Masters of War" (live) Above two recorded at Town Hall in New York City on April 12, 19634:43
12."A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" (live)  8:22
13."When the Ship Comes In" (live) Above two recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York City on October 26, 19633:37
14."Mr. Tambourine Man" Outtake from the Another Side of Bob Dylan sessions on June 9, 1964, performed with Ramblin' Jack Elliott6:43
15."Chimes of Freedom" (live) Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival on July 26, 19648:04
16."It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (take 1)  3:34
Total length:72:12
Disc two
No.TitleNoteLength
1."She Belongs to Me" (take 2)Recorded at the Bringing It All Back Home sessions on January 13, 19654:10
2."Maggie's Farm" (live)Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25, 19655:03
3."It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" (take 9)Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on June 15, 19653:35
4."Tombstone Blues" (take 9)Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on July 29, 19653:37
5."Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" (alternate take)Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on August 2, 19655:44
6."Desolation Row" (take 1)Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on July 29, 196511:45
7."Highway 61 Revisited" (take 6)Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on August 2, 19653:40
8."Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" (take 1)Recorded at the Blonde on Blonde sessions on January 25, 19666:26
9."Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" (take 5)Recorded at the Blonde on Blonde sessions on February 17, 19665:45
10."Visions of Johanna" (take 8)Recorded with The Hawks in New York City on November 30, 19656:38
11."Ballad of a Thin Man" (live)Recorded at the ABC Theatre in Edinburgh on May 20, 19667:46
12."Like a Rolling Stone" (live)Recorded at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17, 1966; previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert8:12
Total length:72:21

Three outtakes were released as an internet single for download entitled Exclusive Outtakes from No Direction Home.

Outtakes
No.TitleWriter(s)NoteLength
1."Baby, Please Don't Go"TraditionalOuttake from The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, recorded on April 25, 19621:56
2."Mr. Tambourine Man" (Live) Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival in 19647:21
3."Outlaw Blues" (Take 1) Recorded at the Bringing It All Back Home sessions on January 13, 19652:15
Total length:11:32

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack at AllMusic
  2. ^ Bennett, Ross (May 9, 2005). . web.archive.org. Archived from the original on June 29, 2006. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
  4. ^ Music Box review
  5. ^ Static and Feedback review
  6. ^ Petrusich, Amanda (September 6, 2005). "Bob Dylan: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: Pitchfork Record Review". web.archive.org. Retrieved September 11, 2011.
  7. ^ Tiny Mix Tapes review[dead link]

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The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack is a compilation album by Bob Dylan The fifth installment in the ongoing Bob Dylan Bootleg Series it was released in 2005 in conjunction with the Martin Scorsese PBS television documentary on Dylan No Direction Home and was compiled with Scorsese s input It features mostly previously unreleased material from Dylan s formative years to his rise as an international figure from 1959 to his 1966 world tour The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The SoundtrackCompilation album by Bob DylanReleasedAugust 30 2005 2005 08 30 Recorded1959 1966GenreRock and rollfolk rockLength144 31LabelColumbiaProducerSteve BerkowitzBruce DickinsonJeff RosenMartin ScorseseBob Dylan chronologyThe Bootleg Series Vol 6 Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall 2004 The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack 2005 Live at The Gaslight 1962 2005 Bob Dylan Bootleg Series chronologyVol 6 Bob Dylan Live 1964 Concert at Philharmonic Hall 2004 Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack 2005 Vol 8 Tell Tale Signs Rare and Unreleased 1989 2006 2008 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Drowned in Sound9 10 2 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 3 Music Box 4 Static and Feedback not rated 5 Pitchfork Media9 3 10 6 Tiny Mix Tapes 7 The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack fared well commercially debuting on the Billboard 200 album chart on September 17 2005 at number 16 with sales of 50 987 copies It remained on the chart for 11 weeks It was certified a gold record on October 21 2005 by the RIAA It also reached number 21 in the UK Preparation EditThe project eventually titled as No Direction Home began to take form in 1995 when Dylan s manager Jeff Rosen began scheduling interviews with Dylan s friends and associates Among those interviewed were poet Allen Ginsberg and folk musician Dave Van Ronk both of whom died before the film was ever completed Dylan s old girlfriend Suze Rotolo also granted a rare interview and she later told Rolling Stone that she was very pleased with the project s results Dylan himself also sat for ten hours in a relaxed and open conversation with Rosen in 2000 According to Rolling Stone an unnamed source close to the project claimed that Dylan himself had no involvement with the project apart from the interview saying that Dylan has no interest in this Bob truly does not look back However work on the first installment of Dylan s autobiography Chronicles Vol 1 did overlap production of the project though it is unclear how much if any influence Chronicles may have had on No Direction Home Though raw material was being gathered for the project Rosen needed someone to edit and shape it into a quality picture and celebrated filmmaker Martin Scorsese was approached to direct the documentary planned from the project Scorsese eventually agreed and came aboard in 2001 In the meantime Dylan s office gathered hundreds of hours of historical film footage dating from the time covered in No Direction Home These included a scratchy recording of Dylan s high school rock band his 1965 screen test for Andy Warhol and newly discovered footage of the famous Manchester England concert from May 17 1966 when an angry fan called out Judas just before Dylan and the Hawks performed Like a Rolling Stone Shot by D A Pennebaker the onstage color footage was found in 2004 in a pile of water damaged film recovered from Dylan s vaults At the same time musical recordings from Dylan s archives were also being explored for an accompanying soundtrack As originally planned the soundtrack included live performances featured in the film such as Dylan s first live electric performance Maggie s Farm backed by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival Producer Steve Berkowitz helped create the first multitrack mix of this performance which was ultimately used for the soundtrack saying it s raw it s punk rock There was nothing overdubbed nothing changed Everything in the soundtrack was mixed and mastered to sound like it sounded then Many performances could not be remixed including a 1966 performance of Ballad of a Thin Man which was taken from a mono recording the only one ever made It s totally distorto but I love it says Berkowitz Talk about verite it s absolutely perfect Despite the praise the recording appears in fake stereo on the compilation However as the soundtrack was compiled it was eventually decided to include material that was not featured in the documentary including many previously unreleased studio outtakes Track listing EditAll songs written by Bob Dylan except where noted Disc oneNo TitleWriter s NoteLength1 When I Got Troubles 1959 Recorded by Dylan s high school friend Ric Kangas1 312 Rambler Gambler Home recording Traditional arranged Bob DylanRecorded in late 1960 by Cleve Petterson2 283 This Land Is Your Land Live version Woody GuthrieRecorded live in New York City on November 4 19615 584 Song to Woody Originally released in March 1962 on Bob Dylan2 425 Dink s Song Minnesota Hotel Tape Traditional arranged Bob Dylan 5 036 I Was Young When I Left Home Minnesota Hotel Tape Above two recorded on December 22 1961 in Minneapolis5 257 Sally Gal Outtake from The Freewheelin Bob Dylan recorded on April 24 19622 388 Don t Think Twice It s All Right Witmark demo Recorded in New York City in March 19633 369 Man of Constant Sorrow Traditional arranged Bob DylanRecorded in March 1963 for the TV broadcast Folk Songs and More Folk Songs3 2410 Blowin in the Wind live 4 2411 Masters of War live Above two recorded at Town Hall in New York City on April 12 19634 4312 A Hard Rain s A Gonna Fall live 8 2213 When the Ship Comes In live Above two recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York City on October 26 19633 3714 Mr Tambourine Man Outtake from the Another Side of Bob Dylan sessions on June 9 1964 performed with Ramblin Jack Elliott6 4315 Chimes of Freedom live Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival on July 26 19648 0416 It s All Over Now Baby Blue take 1 3 34Total length 72 12 Disc twoNo TitleNoteLength1 She Belongs to Me take 2 Recorded at the Bringing It All Back Home sessions on January 13 19654 102 Maggie s Farm live Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival on July 25 19655 033 It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry take 9 Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on June 15 19653 354 Tombstone Blues take 9 Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on July 29 19653 375 Just Like Tom Thumb s Blues alternate take Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on August 2 19655 446 Desolation Row take 1 Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on July 29 196511 457 Highway 61 Revisited take 6 Recorded at the Highway 61 Revisited sessions on August 2 19653 408 Leopard Skin Pill Box Hat take 1 Recorded at the Blonde on Blonde sessions on January 25 19666 269 Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again take 5 Recorded at the Blonde on Blonde sessions on February 17 19665 4510 Visions of Johanna take 8 Recorded with The Hawks in New York City on November 30 19656 3811 Ballad of a Thin Man live Recorded at the ABC Theatre in Edinburgh on May 20 19667 4612 Like a Rolling Stone live Recorded at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester on May 17 1966 previously released on The Bootleg Series Vol 4 Bob Dylan Live 1966 The Royal Albert Hall Concert8 12Total length 72 21 Three outtakes were released as an internet single for download entitled Exclusive Outtakes from No Direction Home OuttakesNo TitleWriter s NoteLength1 Baby Please Don t Go TraditionalOuttake from The Freewheelin Bob Dylan recorded on April 25 19621 562 Mr Tambourine Man Live Recorded at the Newport Folk Festival in 19647 213 Outlaw Blues Take 1 Recorded at the Bringing It All Back Home sessions on January 13 19652 15Total length 11 32References Edit Erlewine Stephen Thomas The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack at AllMusic Bennett Ross May 9 2005 Drowned in Sound Reviews Albums Bob Dylan No Direction Home web archive org Archived from the original on June 29 2006 Retrieved September 11 2011 Larkin Colin 2007 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 4th ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0195313734 Music Box review Static and Feedback review Petrusich Amanda September 6 2005 Bob Dylan No Direction Home The Soundtrack The Bootleg Series Vol 7 Pitchfork Record Review web archive org Retrieved September 11 2011 Tiny Mix Tapes review dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Bootleg Series Vol 7 No Direction Home The Soundtrack amp oldid 1131465450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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