"Searching For A Gem"

Bob Dylan's Officially Released Rarities and Obscurities

Audio: 1973 - "Doug Sahm and Band"/"Texas Tornado"

All the songs listed in the Official Rarities section are cross-referenced by song title in these alphabetical pages.
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Because of the length of the 1973 page, this sub-page contains all the entries for these releases, both the original 1973 LP releases, tape releases, and any associated 7" singles. For the Rhino Handmade US 2CD set "The Genuine Texas Groover" bonus track also including Bob, see 2003.

If you have any entries to add to the list or additions/corrections to existing entries, please let me know! Please note I cannot value your Dylan rarities - see the Mission page for reasons why. Contact the dealers on my Trading page for assistance!

Revised: 07 January, 2024


Titles in red are not available on a currently released Bob Dylan CD (for these see bobdylan.com )

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"Doug Sahm And Band" and associated Atlantic 7" singles


The front sleeve of this album is a drawing by Gilbert Shelton, one of the most important artists of the US underground comic scene (he created "The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers"). Gilbert Shelton was also the artist of another excellent album front: Shakedown Street from The Grateful Dead (Arista, 1978)

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - mono promo vinyl LP, Atlantic SD 7254 (USA), Jan 1973:
This album was recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 9-12 Oct 1972 and produced by Jerry Wexler. This mono version was not released commercially. Renaud Depierreux's copy comes with the same stickers and white promo record labels plus two press inserts, one double-sided. The first press insert is a reproduction of an article from "Rolling Stone" magazine, 9 Nov 1972, and the second press insert is a reproduction of an article from "Words & Music", Jan 1973. This album was previously listed as Dec 1972, but Jan 1973 must be the release date and the record labels are dated 1973.


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - front with stickers, scan by Arie de Reus (mono promo release)

R-0090M (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob plays guitar, organ and shares vocals with Doug Sahm (mono version)
Released in mono on the B-side of a 7" US promo single, see below.

R-0637M It's Gonna Be Easy (Atwood Allen) - Bob plays organ (uncredited before 2003) (mono version)

R-0638M Poison Love (Elmer Laird) - Bob plays guitar (uncredited before 2003) (mono version)

R-0088M Wallflower - Bob shares lead vocal and plays guitar (mono version)
Bob's own recording of this song was finally released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 in 1991.


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - front stickers scan by Arie de Reus (mono promo release)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - front stickers scan by Arie de Reus (mono promo release)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 1 scan by Arie de Reus (mono promo release)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 2 scan by Arie de Reus (mono promo release)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - front of first press insert, scan by Renaud Depierreux (mono promo release)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - rear of first press insert, scan by Renaud Depierreux (mono promo release)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - second press insert, scan by Renaud Depierreux (mono promo release)

R-0214M Dealer's Blues (Doug Sahm) - Bob plays organ (uncredited) - source: Glen Dundas (mono version)

R-0092M Faded Love (John Wills/J R "Bob" Wills/Billy Jack Wills) - Bob plays organ (mono version)

R-0089M Blues Stay Away From Me (Alton & Rabon Delmore-Wayne Raney-Henry Glover) - Bob plays guitar and provides backup vocals (mono version)

R-0091M Me And Paul (Willie Nelson) - Bob plays harmonica and organ (mono version)

The record of Renaud Depierreux's copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - A-14181-B, Side 2 - A-14182-A.

Thanks to Arie de Reus and Renaud Depierreux for information and scans.


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic SD 7254 (USA), 11 Jan 1973:
This album was previously listed as Dec 1972, but Tim Dunn gives the US release date as 11 Jan 1973, and all the record labels are dated 1973.


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - front scan by Olav Langum
This album was recorded at Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 9-12 Oct 1972 and produced by Jerry Wexler.

The US release has a generic paper inner sleeve with details of 16 contemporary Atlantic albums on each side. The Atlantic Records address on the rear of the sleeve is 1841 Broadway, New York, NY 10023. During 1973 Atlantic Records moved to 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019, and this new address is on the sleeve of the Dec 1973 Texas Tornado album below.

There are at least two variant record labels with differences as shown. The second copy shown comes in the same outer and inner sleeves: this copy has a Warner sticker glued on to the inside of the sleeve with "FEB-11-1973".


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of front, scan by Olav Langum


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (Broadway address)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - inner sleeve front, scan by Bill Hester


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - inner sleeve rear, scan by Bill Hester


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 1 scan by Bill Hester (variant 1)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Bill Hester (variant 1 - two lines)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Bill Hester (variant 1)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Bill Hester (variant 1 - "RI"= "Richmond, Indiana")


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Bill Hester (Broadway address, variant 1, variant 2 has the same address)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 2 scan by Bill Hester (variant 1)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (variant 2)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (variant 2)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (variant 2 - "MO" = "Monarch")


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (variant 2 - one line)


Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (variant 2)

The second variant record labels are different from those of the first variant, especially the Side 1 label:

Both copies were made in different pressing plants: the printed matrix numbers at the bottom of the labels of the first variant are "ST-A-722705/06-RI" and those of the second variant are "ST-A-722705/06-MO".

The matrix numbers of commercial Atlantic Records are very easy to interpret, e.g. "ST-A-722705/06-RI":

Pressing plant codes: "RI" = Philips Recording Co., Richmond, IN. "MO" = Monarch Records, Los Angeles, CA.

R-0090 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob plays guitar, organ and shares vocals with Doug Sahm
R-0090 has been re-released on CD as follows:

The Best Of Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet 1968-1975, see 1990
Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions)
, see 1992
Promo compilation US 2CD set
Rhino ● Atlantic ● Remasters (Various Artists), also see 1992
Promo compilation US CD Wex On Wax: A Tribute To Jerry Wexler (Various Artists), see 1999
Jesus' Son - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Various Artists), see 2000 and
VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1
Warner Bros Germany 2CD compilation Are You Ready For The Country? (Various Artists), see 2001
Rhino Handmade 2CD compilation The Genuine Texas Groover, see 2003
Nascente Records UK 2CD compilation
Bar Nashville: Classic & New Country Flavours (Various Artists), see 2008
Rhino US promo 2CD compilation Rhino Presents Atlantic And Atco Remasters Series (Various Artists), also see 2008

R-0637 It's Gonna Be Easy (Atwood Allen) - Bob plays organ (uncredited before 2003)

R-0638 Poison Love (Elmer Laird) - Bob plays guitar (uncredited before 2003)
R-0638 was re-released on CD in 1992 on Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions) - see 1992

R-0088 Wallflower - Bob shares lead vocals and plays guitar.
For a Columbia acetate of Bob's own recording of this song, finally released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 in 1991, see 1971.
R-0088 has been re-released on CD on the following compilations:

Various Artists - I Shall Be Unreleased - Sony Music Special Products/Rhino Records (USA), see 1991
Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions) - Rhino Records (USA), 1992/Sequel (Germany), 1994, for both see 1992
Various Artists -
Are You Ready For The Country? - Warner Bros Germany 2CD compilation, see 2001
Various Artists -
Doin' Dylan 2 - Columbia Australia CD compilation, see 2002
Various Artists - Cosmic Country Festival Records Australia 2CD/2LP compilations, see 2013.

R-0214 Dealer's Blues (Doug Sahm) - Bob plays organ (uncredited) - source: Glen Dundas
R-0214 was re-released on CD in 1992 on Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions) - see 1992

R-0092 Faded Love (John Wills/J R "Bob" Wills/Billy Jack Wills) - Bob plays organ

R-0089 Blues Stay Away From Me (Alton & Rabon Delmore-Wayne Raney-Henry Glover) - Bob plays guitar and provides backup vocals

R-0091 Me And Paul (Willie Nelson) - Bob plays harmonica and organ

All these tracks additionally appear on the Rhino Handmade 2CD compilation The Genuine Texas Groover, see 2003, and a 2CD set from BGO Records UK containing three original Doug Sahm albums, see 2016.

Thanks to Tim Dunn, Olav Langum, Bill Hester and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
 


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo 8-track releases, Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA), 1973; Atlantic/Record Club of America 7254-8 (USA), 1973:

Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA), 1973:


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - front of slipcase, scan by Manuel García Jara
This regular Atlantic 8-track release has a pink cartridge inside a black slipcase open at the sides. Two copies are shown, one sealed with a $2.99 price sticker, one open. The cartridge has a single black folded paper label.
Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - rear of slipcase, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - front of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - rear of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - end of slipcase, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - end of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic ATL TP-7254 (USA) - side of tape cartridge in slipcase, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic/Record Club of America 7254-8 (USA), 1973:


Atlantic 7254-8 (USA) - front of slipcase, scan by Manuel García Jara (Record Club of America release)
This much rarer 8-track release made by Atlantic for the Record Club of America comes in a white cartridge inside a dark green slipcase. The cartridge again has a single white folded paper label. Unusually, the cartridge label has the text "Equiv. To Two LPs" when the original album was a single LP! The four tape cartridge "programs" are not shown on the cartridge label. The rear of the cartridge is blank and not shown
Atlantic 7254-8 (USA) - rear of slipcase (generic), scan by Manuel García Jara (Record Club of America release)


Atlantic 7254-8 (USA) - front of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara (Record Club of America release)


Atlantic 7254-8 (USA) - detail of front of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara (Record Club of America release)


Atlantic 7254-8 (USA) - end of tape cartridge, scan by Manuel García Jara (Record Club of America "RCOA" release)

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP releases, Atlantic K 40466 (UK), 1973; Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK), 1985:


Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - front scan by Kenneth Robson (1973 release)
The original 1973 UK album is almost identical to the US release. The sleeve was printed in England by Shorewood Packaging Co. Ltd. The front sleeve has the Atlantic logo at bottom right with handwritten UK and US catalogue numbers below.

The album was re-released on both vinyl and CD by Edsel/Demon Records in the UK in 1985. For the 1985 CD release, see below.

Thanks to Peter Gilmer, Kenneth Robson, Olav Langum and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - detail of front, scan by Kenneth Robson (1973 release)


Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - rear scan by Kenneth Robson (1973 release)

Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)

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Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - detail of rear, scan by Olav Langum (1973 release)


Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - Side 1 scan by Kenneth Robson (1973 release)


Atlantic K 40466 (UK) - Side 2 scan by Kenneth Robson (1973 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)


Edsel/Demon ED 154 (UK) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (1985 release)

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL), 1973:


Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - front scan by Manuel García Jara
This album can be identified as the Dutch release of this album even though "Made in Holland" is not printed anywhere on the sleeve or on the record labels.

The front sleeve has the Atlantic logo at bottom right with the catalogue number below. The rear sleeve is almost identical to that of the US release, even misleadingly including the text "Printed in U.S.A.". However the sleeve was printed in Holland - there is a small detail at bottom right of the rear, "A HABO SLEEVE" ("Habo" was a well-known Dutch printer who printed the sleeves of the Dutch releases of the Beatles albums amongst others). Also, the record labels have the logo of the Dutch copyright organisation "STEMRA".

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara ("STEMRA")

Atlantic ATL 40466 (NL) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Philips 6305 180 (West Germany), 1973:

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Philips 6305 180 (West Germany) - front scan by Manfred Endtner

Philips 6305 180 (West Germany) - detail of front, scan by Manfred Endtner

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Philips 6305 180 (West Germany) - detail of rear sleeve signed by Augie Meyers, scan by Manfred Endtner

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Philips 6305 180 (West Germany) - Side 1 scan by Manfred Endtner


Philips 6305 180 (West Germany) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manfred Endtner
 

This album was released in West Germany by Philips on behalf of Atlantic Records. The record has dark blue Philips labels,

Thanks to Manfred Endtner for information and scans of this album signed by organist Augie Meyers.


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic 40 466 (France), 1973:


Atlantic 40 466 (France) - front scan by Manuel García Jara

This album was released in France with the usual front but with a different catalogue number (not listed on the front). It was made and distributed by Filipacchi Music and the sleeve was printed in France by Graphicolor. The record labels have the usual green/white/orange Atlantic design with "MADE IN FRANCE" and the French "SACEM" logo.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic 40 466 (France) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara (no catalogue number)


Atlantic 40 466 (France) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 40 466 (France) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain), 1973:


Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - front scan by Manuel García Jara
The rare Spanish release of this album was made, printed and distributed by Hispavox for Atlantic Records. It has a fully laminated sleeve. The front has an exclusive catalogue number ("HATS" = Hispavox Atlantic Stereo) at top right and the Atlantic logo at bottom right. The rear has the tracklist and musician credits in Spanish. The Spanish record labels have a different design: at this time all worldwide Atlantic Records releases had green-white-orange labels with the Atlantic logo at the top as for the French release above; these Spanish labels are orange-white-pink with the Atlantic logo in the white centre panel.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara


Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Hispavox/Atlantic HATS 421-113 (Spain) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic P-8320A (Japan), 1973:


Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - front with obi, scan by Manuel García Jara
The rare Japanese release of this album was manufactured and distributed in Japan by Warner Pioneer on behalf of Atlantic Records. The front sleeve has the Atlantic logo and the Japanese catalogue number. The album has a white and red obi with a price of ¥2000, also printed on the rear sleeve. It includes a four-page Japanese/English insert. The record has the usual green/white/orange Atlantic labels with song titles in English.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - rear with obi, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - front scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - insert front scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - insert rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic P-8320A (Japan) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia), 1973:


Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - front scan by Manuel García Jara
This album was made and distributed in Australia by WEA Records Pty. Limited. It has the same front sleeve with the Atlantic logo and catalogue number as the US release. The composer credits are missing from the tracklist on the rear sleeve. The correct title of track 1, Side 1, is "(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone", but on the UK Atlantic release the song title has no brackets and on this Australian release it is incorrectly shown as "(Is Anybody) Going To San Antone" on the Side 1 label, even though it is correct on the rear sleeve.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (composer credits missing)

Atlantic SD 7254 (USA) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (with composer credits, shown for comparison)

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7254 (Australia) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand), 1973:


Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - front scan by Stuart Moore
The New Zealand 1973 LP was made in New Zealand by His Master's Voice (N.Z.) Ltd. (a branch of EMI) for Atlantic. On the sleeve the manufacturer is EMI (New Zealand) Limited. The record has the usual green/white/orange Atlantic labels.

Thanks to Stuart Moore and Bill Hester for information and scans.


Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - detail of front, scan by Stuart Moore

Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - rear scan by Bill Hester

Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - detail of rear, scan by Bill Hester

Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - detail of rear, scan by Bill Hester

Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - Side 1 scan by Stuart Moore

Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - Side 2 scan by Stuart Moore


Atlantic SD 7254 (New Zealand) - detail of Side 1, scan by Bill Hester


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - stereo vinyl LP release, Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil), 1973:


Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - front scan by Manuel García Jara
This is the rare Brazilian release of this album. Like all records from the WEA group in Brazil, it was made by Discos Continental/Gravaçôes Electricas (the same manufacturer and distributor of Planet Waves and Before The Flood for Asylum Records, and of the second editions of Desire and Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits for CBS). This Brazilian album was released by Atco, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records, but not by Atlantic itself. The sleeve was printed in Brazil by Miruna Litografia Ltda.
Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - detail of rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - alternate Side 1 scan by Izidio Filho (variable information slightly lower)

Atco ATLP 050 (Brazil) - alternate Side 2 scan by Izidio Filho (variable information tilted to right)

The album has the usual front sleeve but without the Atlantic logo at bottom right; the rear sleeve has Atco and Discos Continental logos. The record has unique yellow Atco labels. The record labels of the copy owned by Izidio Filho have slightly different placement of the variable information (album title, catalogue number, song titles) from those of Manuel García Jara's copy.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Izidio Filho for information and scans.


Doug Sahm - "Doug Sahm And Band" - CD reissues: Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK), 1985; Atlantic AMCY-46 (Japan), 1990; Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA), 2006; Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK), 31 Oct 2008; BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK), 4 Nov 2016:

Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK), 1985:
 

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Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - front scan by Peter Gilmer

This album was re-released on both vinyl and CD by Edsel/Demon in the UK in 1985 - information from Peter Gilmer. Although intended for the UK market, this 1985 release was actually made in France. Ronald Born has a 1990s copy which was also made in France and has the same front and rear as shown.
Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - outside of front insert, photocopy by Paul Shenton

Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - rear insert photocopy by Paul Shenton

Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - detail of rear insert, photocopy by Paul Shenton ("Made in France")

Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - CD photocopy by Paul Shenton


Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - detail of CD, photocopy by Paul Shenton ("Made in France")


Edsel/Demon ED CD 154 (UK, 1985) - inside of front insert, photocopy by Paul Shenton

Atlantic AMCY-46 (Japan), 1990:


Atlantic AMCY-46 (Japan, 1990) - front scan by Arie de Reus

Doug Sahm And Band was released on CD in Japan as Atlantic AMCY-46 around 1990, and this CD is reportedly an excellent remastering - information from Rob van Estrik. The Japanese release has a white obi with red text and price ¥2,348 (¥2,280 excluding tax). There are no dates on the obi, but the date of 1990 from an Internet source is consistent with Dylan Japanese CD releases with the same price of ¥2,348.


Atlantic AMCY-46 (Japan, 1990) - rear with obi, scan by Arie de Reus


Atlantic AMCY-46 (Japan, 1990) - CD scan by Arie de Reus

Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA), 2006:


Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA, 2006) - front scan by Jack from Canada


Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA, 2006) - front sticker scan by Jack from Canada


Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA, 2006) - rear scan by Jack from Canada


Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA, 2006 - booklet inside page reproducing rear album sleeve, scan by Jack from Canada


Collector's Choice Music CCM-706 (USA, 2006) - CD scan by Jack from Canada


Rhino Handmade RHM2 7845-A (USA, 2003) - front of digipak of CD1 of The Genuine Texas Groover (see 2003)

The album was released on CD in the USA by Collector's Choice Music in 2006. This is a re-release of the original 12-track album. The album also had been released on CD in the USA with ten unreleased tracks as CD1 of the Rhino Handmade 2CD set The Genuine Texas Groover in 2003.

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK), 31 Oct 2008:


Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - front of jewel case with sticker, scan by Gerd Rundel
This Rhino UK re-release of the original 12-track album in the "Encore" series comes with a double-sided Rhino insert.
Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - front scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - rear insert scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - CD scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - front of Rhino insert, scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - outside of unfolded front insert, scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - inside of unfolded front insert, scan by Gerd Rundel

Rhino 8122-79906-6 (UK) - rear of Rhino insert, scan by Gerd Rundel

BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK), 4 Nov 2016:


BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK, 2016) - front picture from BGO Records web-site
Doug Sahm And Band was re-released in the UK by reissue label BGO (Beat Goes On) Records in 2016 as part of a three album set with Texas Tornado (see below) and the 1974 Warner Bros album Groover's Paradise with no Dylan content.

Thanks to Peter Gilmer, Arie de Reus, Jack from Canada, Paul Shenton and Gerd Rundel for information and pictures.


Doug Sahm & Band - "(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone/Don't Turn Around" - 7" promo and commercial mono/stereo singles, Atlantic 45-2946 (USA)/Atlantic AT 2946 (Canada)/Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL)/Philips 6003 301 (West Germany), Jan 1973; Atlantic K 10293 (UK), 1973; Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan), 1973:

Atlantic 45-2946 (USA)/Atlantic AT 2946 (Canada), 1973:


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - mono side of promo single with R-0090M in Atlantic sleeve (first variant - my copy, Rockefeller Plaza address)

The B-side of the commercial singles, Don't Turn Around, does not include Bob. The 1973 US and UK promo and commercial singles came in generic Atlantic sleeves.

The US promo single has (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone on both sides in mono and stereo and comes in two variants. The mono side (R-0090M) of the first variant is pictured in the booklet with the 2003 Rhino Handmade 2CD compilation The Genuine Texas Groover, see 2003. This variant of the single has the song title on one line, "PLUG SIDE" on the left on both sides with "MONO" or "STEREO" on the right. Hans Seegers' US promo copy is from a different Atlantic pressing plant with a variant label design - changes include the title on two lines, "MONO"/"STEREO" on the left instead of the right, and the text "PLUG SIDE" is missing. The stereo sides (R-0090, as on the albums) have the same label designs but are in plain blue instead of red/white.


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - stereo side of promo single with R-0
090 in Atlantic sleeve (first variant)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - mono side of promo single with R-0090M (first variant)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - detail of stereo side of promo single with R-0090 (first variant - "PLUG SIDE" on left, "STEREO" on right, title on one line, mono side has the same design)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - detail of stereo side of promo single with R-0090, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant - "PLUG SIDE" missing, "STEREO" on left, title on two lines, mono side has the same design)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - stereo side of promo single with R-0090 (first variant)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - mono side of promo single with R-0090M, picture from booklet of The Genuine Texas Groover, 2003 (first variant)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - mono side of promo single with R-0
090M, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - stereo side of promo single with R-0
090, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant)


Front of Atlantic USA early 1973 generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara


Rear of Atlantic USA early 1973 generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (Broadway address)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - mono side of promo single in later 1973 generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (second variant, includes R-0090M)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - stereo side of promo single in later 1973 generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (second variant, includes R-0090)


Detail of rear of Atlantic USA later 1973 generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (Broadway address)


Atlantic 45-2946 (USA) - A-side of commercial single with R-0090, scan from www.discogs.com (same layout as second promo variant)


Atlantic AT 2946 (Canada) - A-side with sticker, scan by Manuel García Jara (includes R-0090)


Atlantic AT 2946 (Canada) - B-side with sticker, scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan)


Atlantic AT 2946 (Canada) - B-side in generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara

The US commercial single has grey Atlantic labels with the same design as the second promo variant. The Canadian commercial single, presumably stereo, comes in a generic Atlantic Canada sleeve and has black/red Atlantic labels. There is a sticker with "21958" on both labels of this copy, probably from a radio station.

R-0090-2 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob plays guitar, organ and shares vocals with Doug Sahm
R-0090 has been re-released on CD as follows:
The Best Of Doug Sahm & The Sir Douglas Quintet 1968-1975, see 1990
Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions)
- see 1992
Promo compilation US CD Wex On Wax: A Tribute To Jerry Wexler, see 1999
Jesus' Son - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, see 2000 and VHS & DVD 2000s Part 1
Rhino Handmade 2CD compilation The Genuine Texas Groover, see 2003
Nascente Records UK 2CD compilation
Bar Nashville: Classic & New Country Flavours, see 2008
Rhino US promo 2CD compilation Rhino Presents Atlantic And Atco Remasters Series, also see 2008

R-0090M-2 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob plays guitar, organ and shares vocals with Doug Sahm (mono version)

Bob’s involvement is made very prominent on the US and Canadian singles with text “Vocals Doug Sahm & Bob Dylan” (in upper case on the first US promo variant).

Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL)/Philips 6003 301 (West Germany), Jan 1973/Atlantic K 10293 (UK), 1973:
 

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Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL) - front scan by Hans Seegers (stereo commercial release)


Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL) - rear scan by Hans Seegers (stereo commercial release)


Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL) - A-side with R-0090, scan by Hans Seegers (stereo commercial release)

Atlantic ATL 10293 (NL) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo commercial release), no Dylan

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Atlantic K 10293 (UK) - A-side with R-0090, scan by Kenneth Robson (stereo promo release)

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Atlantic K 10293 (UK) - A-side in generic sleeve, scan by Kenneth Robson (stereo promo release)

Philips 6003 301 (West Germany) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo commercial release)

Philips 6003 301 (West Germany) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo commercial release)

Philips 6003 301 (West Germany) - A-side with R-0090, scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo commercial release)

Philips 6003 301 (West Germany) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo commercial release), no Dylan

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Atlantic K 10293 (UK) - A-side with R-0090, scan by Kenneth Robson (stereo commercial release)

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Atlantic K 10293 (UK) - A-side with R-0090 in generic sleeve, scan by Kenneth Robson (stereo commercial release)

The UK promo and commercial singles did not have picture sleeves. The picture of the rear sleeve of the West German Philips single is also behind the CD tray in the digipak of the CD version of Doug Sahm & Band from 2003's The Genuine Texas Groover (see 2003)! Both the Dutch and West German singles have "Vocals Doug Sahm & Bob Dylan" on the A-side, although the UK singles do not.

Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan), 1973:


Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo promo release)
This stereo promo single comes in what may be the commercial picture sleeve but has white Atlantic promo labels.
Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo promo release)

Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan) - A-side with R-0090, scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo promo release)

Atlantic/Warner-Pioneer P-1209A (Japan) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (stereo promo release), no Dylan

Thanks to Hans Seegers, Ole Lien, Sam C. Visser, Kenneth Robson, Manuel García Jara and Dag Braathen for information and scans.


Doug Sahm & Band - "(Va Alguien A) San Antonio [(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone]/Amor Marchito [Faded Love]" - 7" promo stereo single, Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain), 1973:


Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - front scan by Manuel García Jara
In the period 1970-74 Hispavox released some very rare singles to promote albums of the companies distributed by them in Spain (Warner, Elektra, Atlantic, etc.). All of them are promotional singles with white labels and a monochrome sleeve made of fragile paper (commercial singles made by Hispavox always had excellent quality sleeves). These promo singles were pressed exclusively for radio stations and they often have different B-sides from the commercial singles and some of them, like this Doug Sahm single, were never released as commercial records.

This single, with an unique worldwide B-side (Amor Marchito [Faded Love]), was made to promote the Atlantic/Hispavox album Doug Sahm and Band, which was released in Spain in limited quantities only. This means that, unlike the singles above, Bob plays on both sides. The fragile sleeve is not in perfect condition. The front has the Gilbert Shelton illustration with the usual Spanish promo text printed, not a sticker, and song titles in Spanish. The rear has the Hispavox logo and address. The record labels are white with titles in Spanish and in English. The A-side has a sticker of a radio station and "DOUG SAHM AND BAND" printed in red, not present on the B-side.


Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - detail of front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0090)

Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - detail of Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic/Hispavox 45-2946 (Spain) - Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0092)

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Doug Sahm & Band - "(Is Anybody Going To) San Antone/It's Gonna Be Easy" - 7" stereo(?) single, Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia), 1973:


Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0090 or R-0090M)
This Australian 7" single has the same catalogue number as the US single but was released with an exclusive different B-side. This again means that, unlike the singles released in the USA, the UK and elsewhere, Bob plays on both sides. It came in a generic Atlantic sleeve as shown.

However, is it mono or stereo? The record labels do not have "Stereo" to the right of the centre hole unlike the earlier 1973 Atlantic Australia 7" single example from Led Zeppelin shown.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - A-side in Atlantic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0090 or R-0090M)

Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0637 or R-0637M)

Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - detail of A-side, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - detail of A-side, scan by Manuel García Jara (no "STEREO")

Atlantic 45-2777 (Australia) - detail of A-side, scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan, "STEREO")

Atlantic 45-2946 (Australia) - B-side in Atlantic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (R-0637 or R-0637M)

"Texas Tornado" and associated Atlantic 7" singles


The Sir Douglas Band - "Texas Tornado" - stereo vinyl LP, Atlantic SD 7287 (USA), 3 Dec 1973:


Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP front scan by Hans Seegers (both releases)

This album consists of four new tracks including the title track recorded at Wally Heider Recording Studios, San Francisco, CA, and seven tracks recorded at the Doug Sahm & Band sessions, Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 9-12 Oct 1972. For the original Doug Sahm & Band album, see above. During 1973 Atlantic Records moved to 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10019, and this new address is on the rear of the sleeve. This is also the address on the record labels of Hans Seeger's copy, but Manuel García Jara has a copy of the very earliest release of the album, where the record labels still have the previous address of 1841 Broadway, New York, NY 10023, as on the sleeve and record labels of Doug Sahm & Band above. The rear sleeve of this earliest release still has the Rockefeller Plaza address!

Apart from the USA, this album appears to have been released only in West Germany and Australia! Doug Sahm & Band above had much more worldwide releases/


Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP rear scan by Hans Seegers (both releases)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (both releases)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (first release, with R-0105 and R-0151)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - detail of LP Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara (first release with Broadway address)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (first release, with R-0152)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara (both releases,
Rockefeller Plaza address)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP Side 1 scan by Hans Seegers (second release, with R-0105 and R-0151)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - detail of LP Side 1, scan by Hans Seegers (second release with Rockefeller Plaza address)

Atlantic SD 7287 (USA) - LP Side 2 scan by Hans Seegers (second release, with R-0152)

R-0105 Tennessee Blues (Robert Guidry "Bobby Charles") - Bob plays harmonica (uncredited here)
Recorded at Doug Sahm & Band sessions
, Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 11 Oct 1972, re-released on CD in 1992 on Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions) - see 1992.

R-0151 Ain't That Loving You (Deadric Malone) - Bob is reputed to play on this track although he's not credited
Recorded at Doug Sahm & Band sessions
, Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 12 Oct 1972, re-released on CD in 1992 on Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions) - see 1992.

R-0152 I'll Be There (Dave Burgess) - Bob plays guitar (uncredited here)
Recorded at Doug Sahm & Band sessions
, Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, 10 Oct 1972

All these tracks also appear on the 2003 Rhino Handmade 2CD compilation The Genuine Texas Groover, see 2003. That album credits Bob on Tennessee Blues and I'll Be There, although he's not mentioned at all in the credits on the 1973 rear sleeve even though David Bromberg is listed as appearing through the courtesy of Columbia Records.

Thanks to Glen Dundas for the initial information and to Hans Seegers and Manuel García Jara for scans.


The Sir Douglas Band - "Texas Tornado" - stereo vinyl LP, Philips 6305 210 (West Germany), 1973:


Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - LP front scan by Manuel García Jara
Like the album Doug Sahm And Band above, this album was released in West Germany on the Philips label, and made and distributed by Phonogram GmbH for Atlantic Records. The sleeve is fully laminated with Philips logos on front and rear. It was printed in Germany by Druckhaus Maack KG. The record has Philips Germany dark blue labels.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - detail of LP front, scan by Manuel García Jara

Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - LP rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara


Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara


Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - LP Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (with R-0105 and R-0151)

Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - detail of LP Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara

Philips 6305 210 (West Germany) - LP Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (with R-0152)

The Sir Douglas Band - "Texas Tornado" - stereo vinyl LP, Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia), 1973:


Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - LP front scan by Manuel García Jara
Like the album Doug Sahm And Band above, this album was manufactured and distributed in Australia by WEA Records, Pty. Limited. The record has the usual green/white/orange Atlantic labels.

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara


Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - LP rear scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - detail of LP rear, scan by Manuel García Jara

Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - LP Side 1 scan by Manuel García Jara (with R-0105 and R-0151)

Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - LP Side 2 scan by Manuel García Jara (with R-0152)


Atlantic SD 7287 (Australia) - detail of LP Side 1, scan by Manuel García Jara


The Sir Douglas Band - "Texas Tornado" - CD releases: Atlantic AMCY-2908 (Japan), 25 Oct 1998; Collector's Choice Music/Rhino CCM-707 (USA), 31 Oct 2006; BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK), 4 Nov 2016:

Atlantic AMCY-2908 (Japan), 25 Oct 1998:


Atlantic AMCY-2908 (Japan) - CD front with obi, scan by Arie de Reus

The 1998 Japanese CD release has a buff obi with black text and price ¥2,100 (¥2,000 excluding tax). The release date is "98-10-25" (25 Oct 1998) and the withdrawal date is "00-10-24" (24 Oct 2000).


Atlantic AMCY-2908 (Japan) - CD rear with obi, scan by Arie de Reus


Atlantic AMCY-2908 (Japan) - CD scan by Arie de Reus

Collector's Choice Music/Rhino CCM-707 (USA), 31 Oct 2006:
(Doug Sahm And Band above was CCM 706)

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Collector's Choice Music
/Rhino CCM-707 (USA) - front scan by Jack from Canada

This 2006 CD release is of the original album without bonus tracks. The album had previously been released on CD in the USA with nine unreleased tracks as CD2 of the Rhino Handmade 2CD set The Genuine Texas Groover in 2003.


Collector's Choice Music/Rhino CCM-707 (USA) - outside of unfolded front insert, scan by Jack from Canada

Collector's Choice Music/Rhino CCM-707 (USA) - rear insert scan by Jack from Canada

Collector's Choice Music/Rhino CCM-707 (USA) - CD scan by Jack from Canada

Rhino Handmade RHM2 7845-B (USA) - front of digipak of CD2 of The Genuine Texas Groover (2003)

BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK), 4 Nov 2016:
 

BGO Records BGOCD 1259 (UK, 2016) - front picture from BGO Records web-site
Texas Tornado was re-released in the UK by reissue label BGO (Beat Goes On) Records in 2016 as part of a three album set with Doug Sahm And Band (see above) and the 1974 Warner Bros album Groover's Paradise with no Dylan content.

Thanks to Arie de Reus, Jean-Pol Hiernaux and Jack from Canada for information and scans.


The Sir Douglas Band - "Texas Tornado" - stereo/mono promo 7" vinyl single, Atlantic 45-2985 (USA), 1973:


Atlantic 45-2985 (USA) - promo 7" single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan)
This stereo/mono 7" promo single in a generic Atlantic/Atco sleeve has the title track from the Texas Tornado album on both sides in stereo and mono versions. There is no Dylan involvement on this track. This is a third Atlantic generic sleeve for 1973 and it now has the Rockefeller Plaza address (see above).

Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.


Atlantic 45-2985 (USA) - detail of generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara (Rockefeller Plaza address)

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