![]() ![]() #Bob dylan time out of mind songs series#Written in 1996 apparently, we have witnessed three different versions on Tell Tale Signs, more than any other song from that Bootleg Series volume, maybe meaning that it was a song which Dylan experimented with the most? Mississippi – originally recorded for Time Out Of Mind, it came as a highlight on Love And Theft in 2001 and one of Dylan’s late career triumphs. The two versions on Tell Tale Signs do not contain that lyric. I have heard that there might be a version that has the lyrics of Not Dark Yet “she wrote me a letter and she wrote it so kind”, unless it’s an error. Maybe there are more and better versions during the sessions? We also have two versions of this one, but both lack a few details to be finished and released songs. It’s a heartwrenching ballad filled with touching lyrics, but also the one that’s very comforting on dark lonely nights. I’m one of those people that agrees with that. Red River Shore – this song is actually seen by many as a lost masterpiece. Both versions are far from a finished song in my opinion, but it does show some promise. ![]() This song has had two versions on Tell Tale Signs. Again, it would be nice to find out if it’s actually the same song or was it just another song. Marchin’ To The City– this one sort of seems like an early version of ‘Til I Fell In Love With You, also containing some of its lyrics. There’s an Untold review of the song with the video here. It would be nice to see how this song came about and did it actually turn into Standing In The Doorway, or was it just another song that just had very similar lyrics. ![]() It even has an official video on Bob Dylan’s official YouTube channel. On Tell Tale Signs, Bootleg Series volume 8, we have witnessed some mighty fine performances.ĭreamin’ Of You– what appears to be an early version of Standing In The Doorway, but an entirely different song. It might as well be the next bootleg series: Volume 16.Īlong with the Oxnard Demos, we could see the second appearance for some songs on the Bootleg Series. But the good news is, the Bootleg Series team, has found a lot from Time Out Of Mind and they’re definitely working on it, but it’s not sure when they’re gonna release it. However one of the few pieces of information that I have collected in my years as a Bob researcher, is the so called “Oxnard Demos” which could have been recorded in 1996.Īpparently, these songs were demos only, but still, some of them are probably worthy. Unheard of!ĭespite so much going on, we have very little access to this album’s background and we’re not sure how many songs were there and when they were recorded. #Bob dylan time out of mind songs full#A full year of Dylan overthinking an album. The entire process started in what seems to be middle to late 1996, and the album was finally released in September 1997. However Time Out Of Mind wasn’t such a case. Sometimes there’s a lot of uncertainty and experimentation too, but the album always gets rushed and released as soon as it can be. ![]() Seven years without any new original material (since Under The Red Sky), Bob having heart problems that almost killed him (giving the critics a warmer approach to the album) and a lot of experimentation and uncertainty, that almost lead to the album not even being released.īob’s sessions usually pass quickly. Time Out Of Mind is the most unique album in Dylan’s career for many reasons.įirst of all, the timing of its release is very specific in itself. ![]()
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