This is part of a list by release date of international (now including the USA, which was once listed separately) promo and commercially-released stereo 7" and 12" singles and EPs for 1974 that do not qualify for my Searching For A Gem list because they contain only performances which are available on officially released Dylan albums. Nevertheless, their interest value or scarcity means they're worth listing here - as far as I know many are not included on any other Internet site. Special thanks to Hans Seegers for many of these items! Stereo promo versions of commercially released singles that were formerly listed in the Promotional Items sections of the yearly pages are now listed here. Singles released exclusively for promotional purposes are now listed here also. I would also like to include cassette singles here, but I don't have any, and none have been notified to me so far.
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 27 February, 2024.
"Gold Disc" - 7" stereo single, CBS/Sony SOPB 232 (Japan), 1974:
Sergio Mariano Romay's copy has the sleeve with violet text (variant 3) and variant 1 record labels. The labels of Michel Pomarede's copy in the sleeve with the light blue song titles (variant 4) have the second variant text with "CBS/SONY INC." but differently positioned so that "TOKYO JAPAN" is directly under "BOB DYLAN" at the bottom.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Wil Gielen, Jim Siddy, Michel Pomarede and Sergio Mariano Romay for information and pictures.
"Gold Disc: Bob Dylan Vol. 1" - 7" stereo EP in gold foil sleeve, CBS/Sony SOPD-11 (Japan), 1974:
CBS/Sony SOPD-11 (Japan) - front photo by Michel Pomarede |
This beautiful EP has a gatefold card sleeve with the outside
artwork printed on gold foil, which is very difficult to scan
satisfactorily. The rear sleeve features nine albums in the
CBS/Sony Gold Disc series, one of which is by Bob, see
International Album
Releases (Dylan-Only
Compilations) 1970-79. The EP contains four hits from the 1960s:
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CBS/Sony SOPD-11 (Japan) - front of insert, scan by Stefan Haras |
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CBS/Sony SOPD-11 (Japan) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPD-11 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Ronald Born, Jim Siddy, Stefan Haras and Michel Pomarede for information and pictures.
"Bob Dylan" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 51 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Bob Dylan,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 220 (see
International Album Releases).
None of this series of 1974 Japanese EPs listed here (SOPD 51-63, see the rest
below) had an insert. They were released to promote the reissues of all Bob's
albums up to 1973's Dylan and are all very rare.
"The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 52 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from The Freewheelin' Bob
Dylan,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 221 (see
International Album Releases).
CBS/Sony SOPD 52 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
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"CBS/Sony SOPD 52" (Japan?) - 3" CD single picture from eBay |
A-side: Blowin' In The Wind; A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall
B-side: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Masters Of War.
The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels.
Éamonn Ó Catháin has found a 3" CD single with this catalogue number, artwork and tracklist for sale on eBay. This is definitely unauthorised and possibly comes from Russia.
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Éamonn Ó Catháin for information and scans.
"The Times They Are A-Changin'" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 53 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from The Times They Are
A-Changin',
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 222 (see
International Album Releases).
"Another Side Of Bob Dylan" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 54 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Another Side Of Bob Dylan,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 223 (see
International Album Releases).
"Bringing It All Back Home" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 55 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Bringing It All Back Home,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 224 (see
International Album Releases).
"Highway 61 Revisited" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 56 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Highway 61 Revisited,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 225 (see
International Album Releases).
"Blonde On Blonde" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 57 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Blonde On Blonde,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPJ 47-48 (see
International Album Releases).
This EP was previously wrongly listed as being from 1968 - this is the correct
date.
CBS/ Sony SOPD 57 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
A-side: Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (4:36); I Want You (3:08) The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels. For details of rarities on this album release, see 1966 Blonde On Blonde Rarities. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
CBS/ Sony SOPD 57 (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/ Sony SOPD 57 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
"John Wesley Harding" - 7"stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 58 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from John Wesley
Harding,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 226 (see
International Album Releases).
"Nashville Skyline" - 7"stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 59 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Nashville Skyline,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 227 (see
International Album Releases).
This EP was previously wrongly listed as being from 1969 - this is the correct
date.
CBS/Sony SOPD 59 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
A-side: Lay, Lady, Lay; I Threw It All Away The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels. For a 1969 CBS/Sony Japan Nashville Skyline EP with a different tracklist, see International 7" Singles & EPs 1960s. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
CBS/Sony SOPD 59 (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPD 59 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
"Self Portrait" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD
60 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Self Portrait,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPJ 49-50 (see
International Album Releases).
CBS/Sony SOPD 60 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
A-side: Blue Moon; Early Mornin' Rain The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels. For earlier EPs from this album, see International 7" Singles & EPs 1970. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
CBS/Sony SOPD 60 (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPD 60 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
"New Morning" - 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 61 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from New Morning,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 228 (see
International Album Releases).
CBS/Sony SOPD 61 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
A-side: If Not For You; Day Of The Locusts The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels. For earlier EPs from this album, see International 7" Singles & EPs 1970 and International 7" Singles & EPs 1971. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
CBS/Sony SOPD 61 (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPD 61 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
"Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid" - 7"stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 62 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the regular stereo versions from Pat Garrett &
Billy The Kid,
specifically the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPM 70 (see
International Album Releases).
"Dylan" - stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 63 (Japan), 1974:
All tracks are the stereo versions from the deleted 1973 album Dylan,
the 1974 Japanese release CBS/Sony SOPL 236 (see 1973 and
International Album Releases).
This is the final EP in the set SOPD 51-63.
As this EP contains four rarities, full details are in 1974.
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles, Columbia 4-45982 (USA). S CBS 2006 (UK), CBS S 2006 (West Germany), CBS 2006 (NL), CBS Serie Gemini 2006 (France), CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan), Jan 1974:
Columbia 4-45982 (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers |
These singles from the 1973 Columbia album Dylan contain two rarities, for full details,
see 1974. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scan. |
CBS S 2006 (NL/West Germany/Sweden) - scan by Hans Seegers |
Bob Dylan/The Band, Carly Simon/James Taylor, Bette Midler, Deep Purple - promo set of two 7" singles,
Asylum/Elektra/Atlantic/Warner Bros P-1287W/P-1289E/P-1291Y/P-1293Y (Japan), 1974:
This rare set comes in a folded card sleeve with the covers of the four
singles being promoted. The records have white promo labels and come in
clear plastic inner sleeves.
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Record 1: On A Night Like This by Bob Dylan and The Band from Planet Waves (Asylum P-1293Y) - the Dylan/Band promo and commercial singles were backed by You Angel You, see below. In The Mood by Bette Midler (Atlantic P-1291A) - this comes from her 1973 Atlantic album Bette Midler which had the same cover design. For an Atlantic US jukebox EP with her cover of I Shall Be Released from the same album, see Honourable Mentions. Bette Midler shares vocal with Bob on her version of Buckets Of Rain on a track from her Atlantic album Songs For The New Depression, see 1976. She also appears as part of the ensemble USA For Africa on the charity single We Are The World, see 1985. |
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Asylum/Elektra/ Atlantic/Warner Bros P-1287W (Japan) - A-side scan by Wil Gielen (no Dylan) |
Asylum/Elektra/ Atlantic/Warner Bros P-1289E (Japan) - A-side scan by Wil Gielen (no Dylan) |
Asylum/Elektra/ Atlantic/Warner Bros P-1291A (Japan) - A-side scan by Wil Gielen (no Dylan) |
Asylum/Elektra/ Atlantic/Warner Bros P-1293Y (Japan) - A-side scan by Wil Gielen (includes Bob) |
Record 2:
Mockingbird by Carly Simon and James Taylor (Elektra P-1289E)/Burn by Deep Purple (Warner Bros P-1287W)
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Wil Gielen for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This" - mono/stereo 7" promo single, Asylum AS 11033 (USA), 7 Mar 1974:
Asylum AS 11033 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant with stamped date) |
This promo single with two label variants had the stereo version of this
track from Planet Waves on one side and a mono version on the other side. For the
mono side see
1974. With the first variant (left), the placing of "STEREO" as the last line on the right suggest it was pressed at Specialty Record Corp, Olyphant, PA. With the second variant (right), the placing of "STEREO" as the top line suggests it was pressed at Santa Maria, CA. For details of Asylum pressing plants in the USA, see below. For US and international stereo singles with You Angel You as the B-side, see below. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
Asylum AS 11033 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant without date) |
Asylum AS 11033 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (second variant) |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" stereo singles, Asylum AS 11033 (USA/Canada), 7 Mar 1974:
This implies that variants 1 and 2 were pressed at Santa Maria, CA, variant 3 was pressed at Specialty Record Corp, Olyphant, PA, and variants 4 and 5 were pressed at Terre Haute, IN - see below.
For a stereo/mono 7" US promo single with On A Night Like This on both sides, see 1974 and Mono 7" Singles & EPs 1970-76. For the stereo side of this promo single, see above.
For details of other Asylum/Island 7" single releases with On A Night Like This/You Angel You, see below.
The US copy owned by Kenneth Robson is an example of the second variant with "STEREO" on the top line of text on the right of the centre hole, but placed higher on the label. It has a plastic insert in the centre hole (this is not an official Asylum variant). Sergio Mariano Romay from Argentina has a copy of the third variant single in a generic Asylum sleeve. The sleeve has a date in Spanish of "5 ABR. 1974 (5 Apr 1974). This is my copy has matrix numbers: A-side - ASS-11033A-1 SP (handwritten) KENDUN (stamped); B-side - ASS-11033B-1 SP (handwritten) KENDUN (stamped).
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Kenneth Robson and Sergio Mariano Romay for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" stereo single, Asylum AS 11033 (Canada), 7 Mar 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This" - 10" acetate, Hispavox for Asylum (no catalogue number) (Spain), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/Graham Nash - "On The Line" - 7" jukebox single, Asylum J.B. 53 (Italy), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 13 005 (NL), 1974:
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Ronald Born, Stefan Haras and François Guillez for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" promo and commercial singles, Asylum AS 13 005 (West Germany), 1974:
This promo single came in the regular sleeve with an insert as shown right. It was released with two label variants (the layout of the text under the "Bob Dylan" composer credit "(From the Album "Planet Waves" Asylum AS 53 300)" is on one line or two). The commercial single has labels with the blue/white cloud design and the second text variant with the text "(From the Album "Planet Waves" Asylum AS 53 300)" on two lines.
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Ronald Born for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel, You" - 7" test pressing, Asylum AS 13 005 (France), 1974:
Asylum 13 005 (France) test pressing - A-side scan by Hans Seegers |
For other 1974 single releases of On A Night Like
This/You Angel, You see below. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scan. |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 13 005 (France), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 13 005 (Italy), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Una Noche Como Esta [On A Night Like This]"/"Eres
Un Angel [You Angel You]" - 7" promo single, Asylum/Hispavox
CP-221/45-1042 (Spain); 7" commercial singles - Asylum/Hispavox 45-1042
(Spain),
1974:
These two songs were the regular album versions from Planet Waves. For
the equivalent US 7" single, Asylum AS 11033, and other European singles, see above.
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - front scan by Hans Seegers (promo release) |
Thanks to Francisco Lima for information about this Spanish
release, which was manufactured by Hispavox for Asylum. For a Hispavox
test pressing of the A-side, see above. The promo single had a different sleeve from the commercial single and white Asylum labels. The commercial single has blue Asylum labels and there was a misprint on the B-side - the writer credit was to "Dob Dylan"! This was subsequently corrected. For a Chilean promo single with En Una Noche Como Esta [On A Night Like This] by Bob Dylan and The Band on one side and Lo Mejor De Mi Amor [The Best Of My Love] by The Eagles on the other side, see US & International 7" & 12" Singles & EPs 1975. Thanks to Hans Seegers for further information and scans. |
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Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release, misprint) |
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - detail of B-side, scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release, misprint) |
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - rear scan by Hans Seegers (promo release) |
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Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - rear scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release, corrected) |
Asylum/Hispavox CP-221/45-1042 (Spain) - detail of B-side, scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release, corrected) |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum N-S-07-2 (Portugal), Feb 1974:
Thanks to Francisco Lima, Hans Seegers, Sergio Mariano Romay and Rod Macbeath for information and pictures.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum/Suzy ASY 13005/USD-251 (Yugoslavia), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" promo and commercial singles, Asylum P-1293Y (Japan), 1974:
Asylum P-1293Y (Japan) - front scan by Wil Gielen |
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Asylum P-1293Y (Japan) - commercial B-side scan by Wil Gielen |
For an Asylum Japan promo set of two 7" stereo singles with the A-side of this single, see above.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Wil Gielen and Stefan Haras for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial singles, Asylum AS-11033 (Australia), Asylum AS 11 033 (New Zealand), 1974:
The Australian and New Zealand singles did not have picture sleeves. For pictures of the standard sleeves used for these releases, see 7" Single Sleeves. Manuel García Jara's New Zealand copy comes in a different WEA sleeve from the one shown on that page.
Thanks to Bill Hester for information about the New Zealand release, and to Hans Seegers and Manuel García Jara for further information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 11033 (Philippines), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 11033 (India), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" promo single, Asylum (no catalogue number) (Barbados), 1974:
This very rare 7" stereo single looks like a promo because it has no catalogue number and white labels, but may have been sold commercially. It was made in Barbados by W.I.R.L. (West Indies Records (Barbados) Limited) under licence from Elektra/Asylum/Nonesuch Records, and comes in a generic W.I.R.L. sleeve (same both sides).
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "En Una Noche Como Esta [On A Night Like This]"/"Tú Ángel Tú [You Angel You]" - stereo 7" singles, Asylum/Gamma G-1328 (Mexico), 1974 (two releases):
The first Mexican release of this single made by Gamma (the Mexican subsidiary of Spanish Hispavox) with clouds in a grey sky labels design. It has a Gamma generic sleeve.
The second Mexican release has the same catalogue number, identical type characters and copyright text in the circumference but the record labels have now the typical Asylum design with clouds on a blue sky and the coloured Asylum logo. Note also the different position of Bob Dylan and Ram's Horn Music, below title tracks instead of above the centre hole, and also the timing not present in the labels of the first release. The record has now an Asylum generic sleeve, instead of Gamma. Note the different Mexico City addresses of Gamma Records: "Emerson 432" on the first release, and "Ejército Nacional 167" on the second release. Manuel has found a copy of the first release on eBay that also comes in a generic Gamma sleeve but with a different Mexico City address - "Emerson 304"!
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum ASYCS-70.003 (Brazil), 1974:
Asylum ASYCS-70.003 (Brazil) - A-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
This single came in a generic Asylum Brazil sleeve, see
7"
Single Sleeves. The first copy shown was sent
to a Brazilian radio station, Radio São Manuel, and has stamps on both
sides. The second copy shown has a Brazilian record store sticker on the
A-side. Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans. Thanks to Gerd Rundel for finding the second copy on eBay. |
Asylum ASYCS-70.003 (Brazil) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
Asylum ASYCS-70.003 (Brazil) - A-side with sticker in Asylum generic sleeve, photo from eBay |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Elektra EKS 634 (South Africa), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial singles, Warner Bros/Teal Records EKS 634 (Rhodesia), 1974; Elektra/Teal Discos EKS 634 (Mozambique), 1974:
The second single on the expected Elektra label is definitely from Mozambique and was made by Teal Discos. It also has "Ram's Horn" publisher credits as expected and comes in a different Teal Discos sleeve.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Luis Peixoto for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"You Angel You" - 7" commercial single, Melodi Plâk/Warner Bros AS 13005 (Turkey), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "On A Night Like This"/"Forever Young" - 7" promo and commercial singles, Island WIP 6188 (UK/Ireland), 1974:
Island WIP 6188 (UK) promo single - A-side scan by Hans Seegers |
These two songs were the regular album versions from Planet Waves. These UK
and Ireland Island singles were unique in having Forever Young (the
fast
version from Planet Waves) as the B-side. There was no picture sleeve, but the UK single was housed in an attractive blue and white Island UK generic sleeve. The only difference in the promo single is that the A-side label has a big "A" on the right-hand side. For details of a 1974 US promo 7" single with a mono version of On A Night Like This, see Mono 7" Singles & EPs 1970-76. |
Island 1974 generic 7" sleeve - front scan by Kenneth Robson |
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Island WIP 6188 - commercial single A-side scan by Hans Seegers |
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Island WIP 6188 (Ireland) - A-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
Island WIP 6188 (Ireland) - detail of A-side, scan by Manuel García Jara |
Island WIP 6188 (Ireland) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
Island 1974 generic 7" sleeve - rear scan by Kenneth Robson |
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Kenneth Robson, Manuel García Jara and Tom Willems for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You" - mono/stereo 7" promo singles, Asylum AS 11035 (USA), 10 May 1974:
Asylum AS 11035 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant with date stamp) |
This promo single with two label variants had a radio edit (3:05) of the stereo version of this
track from Planet Waves (4:46) on
the A-side and a mono version of the edit on the B-side. For full details see
1974. For information about the placement of "STEREO" on these label variants, see above. For US and international stereo singles with the full 4:46 album version of Something There Is About You on the A-side and Tough Mama as the B-side, see below. |
Asylum AS 11035 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant without date stamp) |
Asylum AS 11035 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (second variant) |
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Tough
Mama" - 7" stereo singles, Asylum AS
11035 (USA),
10 May 1974:
Again these singles have two songs from Planet Waves. Something There
Is About You is the full 4:46 album version.
Asylum AS 11035 (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant) |
These Asylum singles occur in four different
variants:
This implies that 1 was pressed at Santa Maria, CA, 2 was pressed at Specialty Record Corp, Olyphant, PA, and 3 and 4 were pressed at Terre Haute, IN - see below. For 1974 mono/stereo US promo singles with the A-side only, see 1974 and below. For international stereo releases of this single, see below. |
Asylum AS 11035 (USA) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant) |
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Asylum AS 11035 (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (second variant) |
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Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Tough Mama" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 13 007 (NL), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Tough Mama" - 7" promo and commercial singles, Asylum/Elektra AS 13 007 (West Germany), 1974:
Thanks to Hans Seegers and François Guillez for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Tough Mama" - 7" promo and commercial singles, Asylum P-1315Y (Japan), 1974:
This single came in the red and white generic Asylum Japan sleeve shown in 7" Single Sleeves. It had a double-sided insert. The promo copy has white labels and the commercial copy has Asylum blue sky/white clouds labels.
Thanks to Wil Gielen for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Tough Mama" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 11035 (New Zealand), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Tough Mama"/"Something There Is About You" - 7" commercial single, Asylum N-S-07-3 (Portugal), 1974:
François Guillez has a copy with an embossed stamp on the front sleeve and a promo stamp with "OFERTA" on the rear sleeve. The record is as shown.
Thanks to Francisco Lima, Hans Seegers and François Guillez for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Something There Is About You"/"Going Going Gone" - 7" commercial single, Asylum AS 13 007 (France), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" - mono/stereo 7" promo single, Asylum AS 11043 (USA), 1974:
Asylum AS 11043 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (first variant) |
This promo single with two label variants had the stereo version of this
track from Before The Flood on
the A-side and a mono version on the B-side. For the B-side see
1974. Both sides are timed at 3:38. For information about the placement of "STEREO" on these label variants, see above. For US and international stereo singles with Stage Fright by The Band as the B-side, see below. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
Asylum AS 11043 7" promo single (USA) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (second variant) |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" - 7" one-sided acetate, Island (no catalogue number) (UK), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" stereo singles, Asylum AS 11043 (USA/Canada), 1974:
These were live versions from Before The Flood. These 7" singles are very collectable, especially if you have the set of three US releases. The A-side is timed at 3:38 on the US releases and at 3:40 on the Canadian release. Andrew Klewan has timed his A-side and confirmed the length at 3:38.
These Asylum singles were made at three different pressing plants in the USA, each is identified by a code on the single label:
CSM - Santa Maria, CA ("STEREO" on top line to the right of centre hole)
SP - Specialty Record Corp, Olyphant, PA ("STEREO" on bottom line to the right of centre hole)
CTH - Terre Haute, IN ("STEREO" in centre line to the right of centre hole)
(Some of the Asylum US LPs have a "CP" code, which means the Columbia pressing plant, Pitman, NJ.)
For 1974 mono/stereo US promo singles with the A-side only, see 1974 and above. For international stereo releases of this single, see below.
Ad from "Radio & Records" (USA), 26 Jul 1974, scan by Dag Braathen |
This ad from the 26 July 1974 issue of “Radio & Records”, USA, is for two 7" singles: Asylum AS 11043 and Asylum AS 11041, A-side Joni Mitchell's Free Man In Paris from her album Court And Spark. |
Asylum AS 11041 7" stereo single (USA) - A-side picture from www.discogs.com (non Dylan, "CTH"=Terre Haute, IN) |
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Manuel García Jara, Andrew Klewan and Dag Braathen for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum AS 13 011 (France/West Germany/Italy), 1974:
Manuel García Jara has two copies of the Italian single. The B-sides are identical and the A-side of the first is the same as that of Hans' copy shown. The A-side of the second copy has the right-hand text closer to the centre hole and there is also an "SIAE" stamp at top left (not present on Hans' copy).
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Ronald Born, Manuel García Jara and Terry Harvey for information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum 45-1102 (Spain), 1974:
Thanks to Francisco Lima for information about the Spanish release and to Hans Seegers for scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum NS-07-6 (Portugal), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Melodi Plâk/Warner Bros 74603 (Turkey), 1974:
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This Turkish single was again pressed by Melodi Plâk
of Turkey on behalf of Warner Bros Records. I'm told that this single is
also available mislabelled as a track by Roy Wood's group Wizzard (who were also
on Warner Bros). The record has unique green Warner Bros labels. There are no
track timings. It didn't have
a picture sleeve - for a picture of the Melodi Plâk generic sleeve,
see 7" Single Sleeves. The Turkish text "Perakende
Satis. Fiatr: 17.50 TL" means "For Sale. Price 17.50 Turkish Lira". For a Melodi Plâk 7" single from Planet Waves, see above. Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
Melodi Plâk/Warner Bros 74603 (Turkey) - detail of A-side, scan by Hans Seeger |
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Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum/Warner-Pioneer P-1330Y (Japan), 1974:
Thanks to Francisco Lima for information about the Japanese release Asylum/Warner-Pioneer P-1330Y. It came as a white label promo as well as the commercial release with the blue/white cloud design Asylum labels. The A-sides are timed at 3:40, like the Canadian single above.
Thanks to Hans Seegers for further information and scans.
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" singles, Asylum AS 11043 (Australia/New Zealand), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum AUS 403 (Rhodesia), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"/The Band - "Stage Fright" - 7" single, Asylum 3-06-101-07 (Brazil), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "It Ain't Me, Babe"/The Band - "Endless Highway" - 7" stereo single, Asylum AS 11040 (Australia), 1974:
Bob Dylan/The Band - "It Ain't Me, Babe"/"All Along The Watchtower" - 7" mono/stereo
promo and commercial singles, Asylum E-45212 (USA/Canada), Summer 1974:
Both sides of this single are taken from Before The Flood,
recorded at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA,
evening show, 14 Feb 1974. Only the
B-side of this single is in stereo, the A-side is a mono reduction, and is a
3:15 edited splice of the evening and afternoon performances, unavailable
elsewhere (the 3:40 album track is from the evening performance). The stereo B-side
is a 2:58 edit of the 3:19 album track.
Asylum E-45212 (USA) promo B-side (edit) - variant scan by Hans Seegers ("CSM"=Santa Maria, CA) |
As these singles contain rarities, full details are in
1974. For information about the placement of "STEREO" on these label variants, see above. Thanks to Hans Seegers and Dag Braathen for information and scans. |
Asylum E-45212 (USA) promo B-side (edit) - variant scan by Hans Seegers ("SP"=Specialty Record Corp, Olyphant, PA) |
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Asylum E-45212 (Canada) commercial single B-side (edit) - scan by Dag Braathen |
Bob Dylan/The Band - "It Ain't Me, Babe"/"All Along The Watchtower" - 7"
stereo promo and commercial singles,
Island WIP 5215 (UK), 8 Nov 1974; Asylum AS 13 013 (NL/France/West Germany), 1974; Hispavox/Asylum 45-1189
(Spain), 1974; Asylum AS 13013 (Australia), 1975 :
These were live stereo versions from Before The Flood. For a 1974 US promo
version of this single with It Ain't Me, Babe in mono, see
1974 and above. As the A-side is a 3:15 edit of the album track, these
singles are also listed in
1974.
Island WIP 6215 (UK), 8 Nov 1974:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information about this UK single, listed online in an Island Records discography. I have not yet seen any proof it was actually released. |
Asylum AS 13 013 (NL/France/West Germany) - promo and commercial releases, 1974:
Asylum AS 13 013 (West Germany) - detail of rear;
scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial releases)
Hispavox/Asylum 45-1189 (Spain) - promo and commercial releases, 1974:
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The Spanish promo sleeve has printed promo information in Spanish and the A-side title is translated as "No soy yo, nena" on the rear sleeve and A-side record label. On the commercial sleeve and A-side this was changed to "No soy yo, baby"! The record has white Asylum/Hispavox promo labels. The commercial Spanish single sleeve has a French-style "languette" index tab, missing from the promo sleeve. For more information about languettes, see 1965. the A-side title is translated as "No soy yo, baby" on the rear sleeve and A-side record label. The record has Asylum/Hispavox "door in blue sky with clouds" labels. |
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Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - rear without languette, scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release) |
Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - detail of rear with promo text, scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release) |
Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - detail of rear with "No soy yo, nena", scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release) |
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Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release) |
Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - rear with languette (text side), scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
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Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - detail of rear with "No soy yo, baby", scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
Asylum/Hispavox 45-1189 (Spain) - detail of A-side with "No soy yo, baby", scan by Hans Seegers (commercial release) |
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Thanks to Hans Seegers, Gerd Rundel and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - untitled compilation EP, Royal Sound TKR-160 (Thailand), 1974:
A Flying Pig production
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