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Dylan (3CD) (2007)
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Tracks (Click song title for lyrics)
Disc 1
- Song To Woody
- Blowin' In The Wind
- Masters Of War
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
- The Times They Are A-Changin'
- All I Really Want To Do
- My Back Pages
- It Ain't Me, Babe
- Subterranean Homesick Blues
- Mr. Tambourine Man
- Maggie's Farm
- Like A Rolling Stone
- It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
- Positively 4th Street
- Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35
- Just Like A Woman
- Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
- All Along The Watchtower
Disc 2
- You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- Lay, Lady, Lay
- If Not For You
- I Shall Be Free
- Knockin' On Heaven's Door
- On A Night Like This
- Forever Young
- Tangled Up In Blue
- Simple Twist Of Fate
- Hurricane (Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy)
- Changing Of The Guards
- Gotta Serve Somebody
- Precious Angel
- The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
- Jokerman
- Dark Eyes
Disc 4
- Blind Willie McTell
- Brownsville Girl
- Silvio
- Ring Them Bells
- Dignity
- Everything Is Broken
- Under The Red Sky
- You're Gonna Quit Me
- Blood In My Eyes (traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
- Not Dark Yet
- Things Have Changed
- Make You Feel My Love
- High Water (for Charlie Patton)
- Po' Boy
- Someday Baby
- When The Deal Goes Down

Comments
a great collection of songs!
My alltime favourite: like a rolling stone...thanx for that mr. Dylan
good, better, best
Never saw such a beautifull lay-out compaired with great music !!
a good beginning
Why don't these all incusives include songs from Saved. Solid Rock and it's represented. Otherwise they picked odd songs for his later albums and really shoulda had more than one song for john wesley harding.
gangsta
mmmmhmm i can booty dance to some subterranean homesick blues. i luv this song, i luv to rap like eminem and with this song i can rap like dylan. all i really wanna do is hot to its sounds like a nursery rhyme almost and it almost seems to me like, how to write a song 101.
Changing of the Guards
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What can i say about this song? It changed my live. This song is my favorite for all time. "Your hearts must have the courage for the changing of the guards". First song i enjoyed from Dylan was "Like a Rolling Stone", most known it, i guess. But when i listened to "Changing of the Guards", i felt something different, i could not explain (and i can't) what i was feeling. Something strong and huge. Something that i still can feel every time i listen to it. It seems like something was missing and now, i'm complete. This feelling is big now. It grew, and i can fell something new every Dylan's song i listened. Nowadays, i want to listen to more and more songs from Dylan. Every time. And i hope to see him live.
P.S.: I'm sorry because my bad english.
DYLAN
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For my taste High Water is
the best song on Love & Theft ,
in fact one of Bob's best ever !
I also agree
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Well said. Bootleg 9 seriously needs to be something from the gospel years, preferably 1980's "Solid Rock" concert. If yet another compilation of previously released material is released before Columbia explores the live/unreleased masterpieces of 1979-1981, it will just be a stinkin' shame.
!
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Agreed!!!
~K
The Problem is Disc 3
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The first two discs are well thought-out but it all goes wrong when we get to disc 3. Brownsville Girl should have been omitted-it's a long song and could have been replaced by better tracks. High Water is far from the best track on Love & Theft. I would have avoided the two acoustic albums Good as I Been and World Gone Wrong in favor of say Foot of Pride or other Infidels out-takes.
What I would really like to see is a compilation focused specifically on his so-called "gospel years"- songs like "What Can I do For You", "Solid Rock" and "Shot of Love: need to be elevated to the status they deserve, ie being among the best material he ever did
Great tracks, but it could have been more.
Beautiful package, especially the deluxe version, and great tracks, but a huge disappointment.
The 3rd disc should have consisted of rarities (various artists/soundtrack tracks, A & B side singles, tracks released only on promos).
Attn. : Sony/Rosen, next comp should be a "Rarities" release.
There's 226 of these tracks that have never been collected on a US Bob Dylan album.
Nice to see that 5 of them will be included in the forthcoming Bootleg Series, Vol. 8, but the BS should be for previously unreleased tracks only. Release the rarities on a series of "Rarities" albums.
I think it's a great
I think it's a great compilation for first-time Dylan listeners. Not meant for people who's looking for new Dylan songs. I live in the remote country of Bhutan where there's hardly 20 Dylan fans, but I really enjoy introducing Dylan to my friends and now some of them have become great fans. I had the opportunity to buy all the CDs that was out in the market during my stay in the US and even got a chance to see his concert in Los Angeles, so I consider myself extremely lucky for that. I'll have lived my dream if I could see him perform in this small Himalayan Kingdom. happy listening guys.
Yeah yeah.. but...
Yeah, yeah, i understand u think there are too many compilations and that's not a really good way to understand Bob Dylan, the best way ever is to buy each album etc.
But for young people, just like me, who want to discover Bob Dylan, i think compilations are, at first, the best way to do it.
If you like it, then u buy each album i mean, i didnt know him so much, i just knew i liked a lot of songs of him, so i bought this big stuff to know more songs that i did before...
I live in France, and it's not as easy as u think to find each little album of him... so yeah, im for compilations like this one !
Lucie.
So-So
This greatest hits comes with a nice packaging layout with vinyl-effect CDs some postcards and an interesting booklet. However you cant help but think the words "cash-in" when it comes to this Greatest Hits. Sony obviously wanted to ride the success of Modern Times so it was to be expected. The songs are the most well known but you'd be better buying his albums individually to truly appreciate what the man has done for music.
No
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Yeah yeah yeah...not another boxset/greatest hits album...This is truly not needed. Another album with Bob's most known songs, songs that don't even do Bob any good with the exception of, maybe, 'Song to Woody.' The only way you will ever like and understand Bob Dylan, the best you can understand Bob Dylan, is if you listen to each individual album and understand the changes he hits. Most known does not mean most greatest, not by any means. If you want an album to start on with Bob Dylan flip on 'Blonde on Blonde' or even 'Highway 61' just not another assorted album of mainstream songs. Either very big Dylan fans get this album because they will collect anything he puts out, which is definitely cool, or people who don't know anything but 'Blowin' In the Wind' will get this, which is not so cool. But really, come on now Bob...Just trying to make another buck? I still love you...
More hits and whatnot
Based on the material alone, it's as good as anything. It may usurp Biograph as the box of choice. The deluxe packaging is nice. Whatever. If you want to be introduced to Bob Dylan pick a cover and go...
re: We have enough compilations for now
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This was the third in seven years... why? Additional art? - I wish that they release the i-tunes collection on CD. It is his discography BUT included songs under the album titled "Rare Tracks from the Vault' -- that included soundtrack, live, and singles - like George Jackson, and Change my way of thinking from Gotta Serve Somebody: gospel songs of Bob Dylan (and even had the first "Dylan", Dylan tracks from the 30th concert)
Neil Young is releasing his boots on blue ray - is this a format where we can get more boots on a single official release?
re: We have enough compilations for now
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This was the third in seven years... why? Additional art? - I wish that they release the i-tunes collection on CD. It is his discography BUT included songs under the album titled "Rare Tracks from the Vault' -- that included soundtrack, live, and singles - like George Jackson, and Change my way of thinking from Gotta Serve Somebody: gospel songs of Bob Dylan (and even had the first "Dylan", Dylan tracks from the 30th concert)
Neil Young is releasing his boots on blue ray - is this a format where we can get more boots on a single official release?
We have enough compilations for now
With all of the many Dylan compilations already in existence, 'Dylan' was pretty much a disappointment to me (although I was happy to see that one of my favorite Dylan songs, 'Precious Angel', was included in the 3-Disc version). Columbia needs to stop thinking of ways to re-package already released material and start turning out more additions to the 'bootleg' series.
Bravo Columbia for the up-coming Bootleg Vol. 8!