All the songs listed in the Official
Rarities section are cross-referenced by song title in these
alphabetical pages.
A-E
F-J
K-O
P-S
T-Z
This 7" stereo single with two rarities, a
remixed version of Love Sick and a live version of Cold Irons Bound, is included with the 20th
Anniversary 2LP
release of Time Out Of Mind
This yearly page now contains only the main Rarities List. Promotional Items (Albums and Singles) are now here. All Honourable Mentions are now here.
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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Performances currently available on commercial CD are marked by
(these are the ones that count as obscurities
rather than as rarities)
Audience recordings are indicated by (A).
Various Artists - "The Roots Of Popular Music: The Ralph S. Peer Story" - 3CD set, Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA), 15 Sep 2017:
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - front of case, scan by Peter Oudejans |
R-0258-2 My Blue-Eyed
Jane (Jimmie Rodgers/Lulu Belle White)
- from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers,
Egyptian Records US tribute album,
1997 This 3CD set comes in an 8¾" x 11¼" book-style case with a separate book inside. It is a tribute to the US pioneer A&R man and music publisher Ralph Silvester Peer (1892-1960). He discovered and recorded many well-known artists, including Jimmie Rodgers in 1927. |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - rear of case scan by Jack from Canada |
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Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - front of book, scan by Jack from Canada (same as front of case) |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - rear of book, scan by Jack from Canada |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - CD1 scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan) |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - CD2 scan by Jack from Canada (no Dylan) |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - CD3 scan by Jack from Canada (includes R-0258) |
Sony Music Latin 8887 519365 2 (USA) - contents picture from www.amazon.com |
Thanks to Harold Lepidus, Jack from Canada and Peter Oudejans for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Woody Guthrie:
The Tribute Concerts" - 3CD
boxed set: Bear Family BCD 17329 (Germany), 18 Sep 2017:
Bob and The Band play three Woody Guthrie songs from Carnegie Hall, New
York, 20 Jan 1968, and also appear on two
ensemble songs. For the original album releases of these concerts and full
details of this 2017 release, see
1972.
R-0065 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie) - Bob and The Band, afternoon show (Side 2, track 3)
R-0066 The Grand Coulee
Dam (Woody Guthrie) - Bob and The Band,
afternoon show (Side 2, track 6)
This track also appears on four 1972 Columbia compilations (listed below on this
page), the Japanese Mr. D's Collection #3
promo CD (see 1993), and is
also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob
Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances,
see 2001.
R-0067 This Train Is
Bound For Glory (adapted Woody Guthrie)
- Arlo Guthrie and ensemble, afternoon show (Side 1, track 1)
I misreported this song before - it is truncated to 0:29 on both the original
1972 album and the
1989 single CD release,
with only the Arlo
Guthrie introduction to the song remaining (Side 1 track 1). I thought Bob and The Band
were accompanying Arlo
but the actual song with their vocal contributions (if any) is omitted! Glen Dundas in
"Tangled Up In Tapes" (later published as just "Tangled") attributes this to the
evening show, but Dean Chambers has tapes of both shows and says it is from the
afternoon show. This is supported by Michael Krogsgaard in "Master of the
Tracks", who attributes R-0064 - R-0067 to the afternoon show. See comments
for the 2017 Bear Family boxed set below.
R-0068 This Land Is
Your Land (Woody Guthrie)
- Odetta and Arlo Guthrie with ensemble including Bob and The Band, afternoon show
Bob is present on guitar throughout the song and sings verse 6. However, the
released performance is faded out before verse 6!
This may be because the
contractual arrangement between Columbia and Warner Bros did not allow Bob to
appear explicitly on the Part Two album. It's also noticeable that
although the members of The Band, who were signed to Capitol, are listed on
the rear sleeve, Bob is only listed as having been present on Part One,
which was released by Columbia Records.
Alan Hoaksey adds that CD3 includes Last Thoughts On Woody Guthrie (7:07) from the Town Hall, New York, 12 Apr 1963, released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, 1991. As this is a Dylan album track, that qualifies it for this page.
Thanks to Harold Lepidus, Jacques Colinet, Keith Venturoni, Alan Hoaksey and Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Harry Belafonte - "The Absolutely Essential 3 CD Collection" - compilation 3CD set, Big 3 Records (catalogue number?) (Europe), 29 Sep 2017:
Front picture from www.amazon.co.uk |
This 3CD set on a budget label
is part of a series called
The Absolutely Essential 3 CD Collection.
R-0001 is track 17 on CD3. R-0001-45 Midnight Special (Huddie Ledbetter "Lead Belly") - Bob plays harmonica on the title track of Harry Belafonte's 1962 The Midnight Special album (stereo version) For details of the original album, see 1962. |
"Time Out Of Mind" - stereo 180gm vinyl 2LP set,
Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985425571 (Europe),
13 Oct 2017:
The "20th Anniversary Edition" 2LP release of Time Out Of Mind
includes an exclusive 7" stereo single with two rarities. Copies sold in the USA
also include a "We Are
Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985450607 (Europe) - 7" single front (my copy) |
The bonus 7" single contains:A-side: Love Sick - Remix of 1997 album version from Columbia US 9-track Love Sick promo CD produced exclusively for Victoria's Secret (R-0658, Mar 2004).
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Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985425571 (Europe) - front with European sticker (my copy) |
Columbia/Legacy 88697 35797 2 (USA, 2008) - front of sealed box with sticker (my copy with R-0765) |
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Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985450607 (Europe) - 7" single rear |
Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985450607 (Europe) - detail of 7" single rear (2017 date) |
Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985450607 (Europe) - 7" single A-side (R-0658) |
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Columbia/Legacy/Sony Music 88985450607 (Europe) - 7" single B-side (R-0765) |
R-0658-2 Love Sick (5:24) - exclusive remix, slightly longer than Time Out Of Mind version
R-0765-2 Cold Irons Bound 5:57 (Live, Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, TN, 11 Jun 2004) (A)
The 7" single has stamped matrix numbers: Side A - 20960 1A 88985450607, Side B - 20960 1B 88985450607
"Live In San Diego November 28, 1979" - 2CD set, Columbia/Legacy 88985479332 (USA), 3 Nov 2017:
At the time it was hoped that this set would eventually be made more widely available, but that has not happened so these tracks are now classed as rarities.
CD1:
R-2197 Gotta Serve Somebody
R-2198 I Believe In You
R-2199 When You Gonna Wake Up?
R-2200 When He Returns
R-2201 Man Gave Names To All The Animals
R-2202 Precious Angel
R-2203 Slow Train
R-2204 Covenant Woman
CD2:
R-2205 Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
R-2206 Do Right Unto Me Baby (Do Unto Others)
R-2207 Solid Rock
R-2208 Saving Grace
R-2209 Saved
R-2210 What Can I Do For You?
R-2211 In The Garden (27 Nov 1979)
R-2212 Band Introduction (27 Nov 1979)
R-2213 Blessed Is The Name
R-2214 Pressing On
R-2215 In The Garden (incomplete)
Thanks to Harald Sigvartsen, André Wilbers, Bob Meyer and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
Promotional/Regular Items for 2017
Stereo promo albums and singles for 2017 which don't contain rare material but which are still very collectable are now included with promo releases of regular albums and commercially released singles on the appropriate page in International Stereo Releases. |
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