Bob Dylan's "The Complete Basement Tapes" Reviewed CD 3

The Tapes On CD
The Tapes On CD

1. Young but Daily Growing (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) – I love Dylan on tradionals, this reminds me of his 1992 covers albums, Good As I’ve Been To You and World Gone wrong, though it is actually even more minimalist, just a guitar – A

2. Bonnie Ship the Diamond (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)- Undoubtedly one song after the other here, great vocal – A

3. The Hills of Mexico (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) – He could have made an album of these traditionals – A

4. Down on Me (Traditional, arranged by Bob Dylan) – This may have been a different day, he adds harmonies – A

5. One for the Road – country heartbreaker and a beauty – A

6. I’m Alright – Not a million miles from the unpsycehdelic part of Dylan, it is pop but 60s pop – B+

7. Million Dollar Bash (Take 1) – We got “Tiny Montgomery” on the second CD but here we are heavy into the songs that will make it on the 1975 release, this is version is more hurried – A

8. Million Dollar Bash (Take 2) – This is the BT75 take – A

9. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread (Take 1) – The vocal is a little more slippery – A

10. Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread (Take 2) – This is the one they used for BT42

11. I’m Not There – One of his great songs, an identiry crises about absence and identity and maybe death as well – A+

12. Please Mrs. Henry – Always loved this alcohol + cunnilingus masterpiece – A

13. Crash on the Levee (Take 1) – Slower, bluesier, the equal of BT75 – A

14. Crash on the Levee (Take 2) – This we know – A

15. Lo and Behold! (Take 1) – Knock out folk tracker, speaking typical Dylan – A-

16. Lo and Behold! (Take 2) – I prefer the one we got – A

17. You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Take 1) – Different lyrics, draggy, not there but absolutely fascinating – A

18. You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Take 2) – I still prefer the one where he goes to see “Gunga Din” but it’ll do – A

19. I Shall be Released (Take 1) – Close but not there, it just shouldn’t start with the chorus – A

20. I Shall be Released (Take 2) – The one we know – A

21. This Wheel’s on Fire (written by Bob Dylan and Rick Danko) – The masterpiece – A+

22. Too Much of Nothing (Take 1) – Speaks more than sings it – A-

23. Too Much of Nothing (Take 2) – The original – A-

Comment: Here we go, all basement tapes 75 all the time and I love it all but especially “You Ain’t Going Nowhere” take one and the stupendous mindbending “I’m Not There”. One of Dylan’s greatest.

Grade: A

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