Thoughtful remastering, well-chosen outtakes and archival material can make familiar albums feel newly essential.
As a TV tester, it's good to update the 4K Blu-rays I use for testing. These 5 discs are the latest additions.
There’s a term I like that’s common in the jam band world and (to my knowledge) nowhere else: “Couch tour.” It means you follow a band’s live shows, one by one, via livestreams or field recordings.
The 18th installment of Dylan’s never-ending reissue series tracks his rise from teenage rock’n’roller to new folk icon. It plays less like a box set and more like the audiobook of a Great American ...
The bootleg’s opener, “Let the Good Times Roll,” features a crumbly, minute-long audio recording of 15-year-old Dylan jamming playfully with a friend in a music shop. The following track, “I Got a New ...
Of all the revelatory sets in the Bootleg Series that have given us insights into Bob Dylan's creative process, decision-making, and strangely high batting average for following the most fruitful ...
It was only a matter of time before Bob Dylan‘s long-running Bootleg Series would get around to covering the earliest part of his career. Plus, with the Oscar-nominated A Complete Unknown biopic still ...
Is pre-electrification Bob Dylan underrated? That’s the impression that forms as one dives into these unreleased windows on his early metamorphoses. Maybe not OG rock’n’roll Dylan – a fragment of Bob ...
In late 1961, barely a year after he’d arrived in New York City from the Midwest, Bob Dylan already contained multitudes. The proof arrives early in Through the Open Window, the 18th edition of ...
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