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date of international commercially-released regular stereo Dylan albums. 
They do not contain rarities or obscurities and are not eligible for the 
Searching For A Gem list. 
Nevertheless, their interest value or scarcity means they're worth listing here 
- as far as I know some are not included on any other Internet site. Promo 
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        Stereo 150gm vinyl releases: Columbia 88985316001 
        (USA); Columbia/Sony Music 88985316001 (Europe); Barnes & Noble stereo 
        150gm vinyl release on blue vinyl: Columbia 
88985320591 
(USA), all 20 May 2016. CD releases: Columbia 
        88985308022 (USA); Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Europe/Australia/New 
        Zealand), all 20 May 2016; Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan), 25 May 2016. A 
        Deluxe Edition will not be released, just the standard CD and a vinyl 
        release (which includes a digital download but not a CD). Thanks to 
        Harold Lepidus for information that the album is also available as a 
        44.1 KHz/24 bit download from Neil Young's Pono Music web-site. 
        
        This is a second album of songs performed by Frank 
        Sinatra, release date  20 May 2016 (USA/Europe), following on from 
        Shadows In The Night in 2015. Bob was reported to be recording again at Capitol 
Studios, Hollywood, CA, in Feb 2016, but not recording new material for this 
second album (according to Japanese author Heckel Sugano who wrote the liner notes 
        for the Japanese CD release below), but for later release. All these newly-released
        songs were recorded at the Shadows In The 
Night sessions, Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA, Feb/Mar 2014. Thanks to 
        Andreas Volkert and Fred
        Muller for finding the 1928 source photo for the front artwork. Andreas 
        did some research on the playing cards depicted on the cover of 
        Fallen Angels and contacted famous card magician and collector Lee 
        Asher. He was kind enough to send the following information: "One of 
        my fellow playing card colleagues, Mr. Toby Edwards, pleasantly informed 
        me that the deck was made by the famous playing card manufacturer Andrew 
        Dougherty (the same guy who made the famous Tally Ho decks which are 
        still in production today). Furthermore, the name of the back design is 
        called "Chinese Dragon Back No. 81". Mr. Edwards was able to source this 
        fantastic information from a Dougherty wholesale price list No. 126, 
        dated July 1st, 1911." The font used for the text is called Caslon Black. 
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Andreas has now discovered that Andrew Dougherty also created in 1876 a set of 
playing cards 
in which a miniature card was placed in the top left and bottom right corners of 
the cards 
called... "Triplicate"!  It's very possible this could be one of the 
sources of inspiration for Bob's 2017 three disc album title.
Thanks also to Andreas for information about the 
        boxing photo on the rear of the inner sleeve, which is of Jake LaMotta 
        (the "Raging Bull") and Billy Fox at Madison Square Garden, New York, 14 
        Nov 1947. Please let me know if you know the name of either of the photographers.
        On 15 Oct 2015 Bob 
    surprised the audience at Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany by performing 
    Melancholy Mood! Melancholy Mood (Walter Schumann/Vick R. Knight Sr.), now 
    released on this album, was 
    the B-side of Frank Sinatra's first single in 1939 (Brunswick 8443)! The A-side was
    From The Bottom Of My Heart (Harry James/Andy 
    Gibson/Billy Hays/Morty Beck). This single was on the US Brunswick label, 
    and considering Bob, where he first performed the song is not likely to be a 
    coincidence. Thanks to Hermann Rechberger, who was at the show, for the 
    information, and also to Sonny Boy McFitzson.
The complete track listing 
is:
Sinatra versions of the twelve songs 
    on the album, all pictures discovered with Google Images from various 
    Internet sources, with the help of Sonny Boy McFitzson.
 
  
    
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 These two songs, not included 
on the album, were also recorded at the 2014 Shadows In The 
Night  sessions: 
Didn’t He Ramble (W C Handy/Robert Cole) - details of a recording by 
Frank required! 
Stormy Weather (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler) - now to be released on a triple album Triplicate of more Sinatra songs 
in Mar 2017! 
 
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On 4 Jun 2016 at Woodinville, WA, Bob premiered yet another 
Sinatra song, I Could Have Told You (Carl Sigman/Arthur 
Williams), recorded by Frank in 1954! I Could Have Told You will be released on 
a triple album Triplicate of more Sinatra songs in Mar 2017! | 
    
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Thanks to Fred Muller for news that Bob recorded a video to 
mark Tony Bennett's 90th birthday at the WorkPlay Theater, Birmingham, AL, on Friday 28 Oct 2016. The video will be part 
of an NBC TV special, "Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best Is Yet to Come" to 
be shown on 20 Dec 2016, which also includes performances by Aretha Franklin, 
Lady Gaga, Elton John, Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder and others. Bob couldn't attend 
the actual celebration, which was filmed at Radio City Music Hall, New York 
City, on 15 Sep 2016, but wished to be included, so he performed and filmed an 
 
unidentified song with his band at WorkPlay, with a technical crew and 
gear brought in for the occasion. The song turned out to be Frank Sinatra's Once Upon A Time. Once Upon A Time, 
written by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, was recorded by Frank for his 1965 Reprise album September Of My Years. Once Upon A Time 
will also be released on the triple album Triplicate 
in Mar 2017! | 
  
Melancholy Mood 7" Stereo EPs:
  
    
      
    Columbia 88985306777 (USA/UK) - picture 
    from www.recordstoreday.com | 
    
This stereo EP on red vinyl  released on Record Store Day, 16 Apr 2016,  includes four 
    tracks from the upcoming album Fallen Angels: Melancholy Mood; All Or 
    Nothing At All; Come Rain Or Come Shine; That Old Black Magic. This was 
     
    first  on sale in Japan to mark Bob's tour in April 2016, see
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    Singles: All Formats 2010-. The 
cover photo (reversed) comes from a 1962 Japanese advertisement for a Shiseido Cosmetics 
face cream called "Creampact" featuring model Kyoko Anzai (also right). 
Thanks to Yoshihiko Satake for confirming this is not Emily Yoshida as 
previously reported. | 
    
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Thanks to Éamonn Ó Catháin, Ed Ricardo,
    Sonny Boy McFitzson, Andreas Volkert and Fred 
Muller for information.
Vinyl  Releases
"Fallen Angels" - stereo  vinyl test 
pressing: 
United Record Pressing, Nashville, TN, 2016:
  
    
      
    Side 1 in generic sleeve, scan by Gerd Rundel (Side 
    2 is the same) | 
    While the files for this record were mastered by 
Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, Edgewater, NJ, and cut there by Ray Janos, Wes Garland at 
    Nashville Record Productions cut Side 2 of the 
    commercial release below. Apparently 
United Record Pressing (URP) of Nashville, TN, ruined the lacquer for side two and rather than spending the money 
to have Ray cut Side 2 again, Wes Garland was sent a CD (probably the 
commercial CD) and he re-cut from that. (Information from
www.analogplanet.com found by 
Éamonn Ó Catháin.) 
    The test pressing shown 
    was manufactured at URP. The record comes 
    in an orange/brown card sleeve with cut-outs on both sides for the labels and has 
    handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - 
    AL88985-316001-RE1, Side 2 - BL88985-316001-RE1. It also has 
    “RJ 
    STERLING” on both sides of the vinyl ("RJ" is Ray Janos). 
    Thanks  to Keith 
    Venturoni and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.  | 
    
     
    
      
    Side 1 scan by Gerd Rundel (same as commercial 
    release)  | 
    
      
    Side 2 scan by Gerd Rundel (unreleased version) | 
  
"Fallen Angels" - stereo 150gm vinyl releases: 
Columbia 88985316001 (USA), 20 May 2016; Barnes & Noble  release on blue vinyl: Columbia 
88985320591 
(USA), 20 May 2016:
  
    
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591 (USA) - LP front with Barnes & 
    Noble sticker, scan by Gerd Rundel | 
    
     
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591 (USA) -  LP front 
    sticker, scan by Gerd Rundel (Barnes & Noble release)  | 
    
     
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591 (USA) - LP rear with Barnes & 
    Noble stickers, scan by Gerd Rundel  | 
    
     
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591 (USA) - sticker at top 
    right of LP rear, scan by Gerd Rundel (Barnes & Noble release)  | 
    
     
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591 (USA) - sticker at bottom 
    left of LP rear, scan by Gerd Rundel (Barnes & Noble release)  | 
    
     
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985316001 (USA) -  blue vinyl LP Side 1, photo found by Gerd Rundel 
    (Barnes & Noble release)  | 
  
  
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    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/ 88985316001 (USA) - LP 
    inner sleeve front, scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases)  | 
    
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/ 88985316001 (USA) - LP 
    inner sleeve rear, scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases) | 
    
     
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/ 88985316001 (USA) - 
    insert front scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases)  | 
    
     
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/ 88985316001 (USA) - 
    insert rear scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases - download code obscured)  | 
    
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985316001 (USA) - Side 1 scan by 
    Gerd Rundel (Barnes & Noble release - 150gm blue vinyl) | 
    
     
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985316001 (USA) - Side 2 scan by 
    Gerd Rundel (Barnes & Noble release - 150gm blue vinyl)  | 
  
  
    
    
      
    Columbia 88985316001 (USA) - LP front with  sticker, scan by Gerd Rundel 
    (standard release) | 
    
     
    
      
    Columbia 88985316001 (USA) - LP front 
    sticker scan by Gerd Rundel (standard release)  | 
    
    
      
    Columbia 88985316001 (USA) - LP rear scan by Gerd Rundel 
    (standard release) | 
    
    
      
    Columbia 88985316001 (USA) - detail of rear, scan by 
    Gerd Rundel (standard release - no sticker over barcode) | 
    
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985316001 (USA) - Side 1 scan by 
    Gerd Rundel (standard release - 150gm black vinyl, not shown) | 
    
      
    Columbia  
    
    88985316001 (USA) - Side 2 scan by 
    Gerd Rundel (standard release - 150gm black vinyl, not shown) | 
  

    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/88985316001 (USA) - 
detail of rear, scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases)

    Columbia  
    
    88985320591/88985316001 (USA) - 
detail of inner sleeve rear, scan by Gerd Rundel (both releases)
    The Limited Edition from Barnes & Noble in the USA 
    has a unique catalogue number, Columbia 
    88985320591. 
    There is a dark blue square sticker on the front of the shrink-wrap. The 
    record comes on 150gm blue vinyl, not 140gm as in Europe, and has the 
    regular commercial number 88985316001. 
    It comes in the regular 
    sleeve but a barcode sticker with “88985320591” is pasted at rear bottom 
    left (however, “88985316001” is printed on the spine and at the bottom of 
    the rear of the inner sleeve). There is an original price sticker at top 
    right of the rear sleeve.
    The album comes with an 
insert which has a download code on the rear. The record has handwritten matrix 
numbers: Side 1 - AL88985-316001-RE1, Side 2 - BL88985-36001-RE-2. There is also “RJ 
    STERLING” on Side 1 and “WG/NRP” on Side 2. As stated above, Side 1 of the 
    commercial release was mastered by Ray Janos at Sterling Sound, Edgewater, 
NJ, but Side 2 
    was mastered by Wes Garland at Nashville 
    Record Productions (NRP)
The regular black 
vinyl release Columbia 88985316001 is also 150gm and copies have a circular red 
sticker on the front like the European copies. The inner sleeve, record labels 
and download code insert are exactly the same as those for the Barnes & Noble 
release. The 
handwritten matrix numbers have 
one small difference from those of the Barnes & Noble release: Side 1 - 
AL88985-316001-RE1, Side 2 - BL88985-36001-RE-3. There is again “RJ 
STERLING” on Side 1 and “WG/NRP” on Side 2.
Might be worth noticing that the new DeAgostini pressing of SITN is slightly 
different to previous EU, UK and USA versions of the title in that it’s 180g 
whereas it had been 140g and 150g.
Thanks to 
Erika and Gerd Rundel, Tim Prince 
    and Sonny Boy McFitzson for 
    information and pictures.
"Fallen Angels" - stereo 140gm vinyl release: 
Columbia/Sony Music 88985316001 (Europe), 20 May 2016:

Columbia/Sony Music 88985316001 (Europe) - detail of 
rear
There are no writer credits - for those see above. The 
record of my copy has handwritten matrix numbers: Side 1 - COL 001 2016 A, Side 
2 - COL 001 2016 B.
 Éamonn Ó Catháin 
points out that the 2023 European release from DeAgostini as part of their
Bob Dylan Vinyl Collection may be 180gm, in which case it will 
be unique. More information will be added when available.
Standard Edition  CD Releases
"Fallen Angels" - CD releases: Columbia 
88985308022 (USA); Columbia/Sony Music 
88985308022 (Canada), 20 May 2016:
Columbia 88985308022 (USA):

Columbia 88985308022 (USA) - detail of rear insert, scan 
by Gerd Rundel
Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Canada):

Columbia/Sony Music 
88985308022 (Canada) - detail of rear insert, scan by Peter Coulthard (US insert 
without Sony Music logo)
    Thanks to Peter Coulthard and Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
"Fallen Angels" - CD releases: Columbia/Sony Music 
88985308022 (Europe/Australia/New Zealand), 20 May 2016:

Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Europe) - detail of CD 
rear insert

Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Australia/New Zealand) - detail of CD 
rear insert, scan by Bill Hester (note catalogue number instead of "Columbia" at 
bottom of spine)
Thanks to Bill Hester and Fred Muller for information and scans.
"Fallen Angels" - CD release: Sony Music SICP 4784 
(Japan), 25 May 2016:
  
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - front with obi, scan 
    by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    The Japanese CD release comes in a 
    standard jewel case with a black CD tray - the reverse of the rear insert is 
    plain white. There is no front sticker. The obi is white with black and red 
    text and price ¥2,400. The release date is "16.5.25" (25 May 2016), the 
    original release date is "16.5.20" (20 May 2016) and the withdrawal date is 
    "16.11.24" (24 Nov 2016). As well as the worldwide front insert (a folded 
    sheet), there is a Japanese booklet. The Japanese booklet has English lyrics 
    and the translations, plus liner notes in two parts; the first by Heckel 
    Sugano about what Bob said about the songs, the recording process for AARP, 
    and 
    how Al Schmitt created the tracks. According to this, the horns on Maybe 
    You'll Be There are played by the same guys as on Shadows In The Night: 
    Alan Kaplan (trombone), Francisco Torres (trombone), Dylan Hart (French 
    horn). Stu Kimball played acoustic guitar and Donnie Herron acoustic 
    mandolin on All or Nothing, although they are playing the song electrically 
    in concert. Heckel also mentions in the liner notes that Dean Parks replaces 
    Stu Kimball on It Had To Be You, Melancholy Mood, That Old Black Magic and 
    Come Rain Or Come Shine. The second liner notes by Kenta Hagiwara are about 
    the specific versions of the songs Bob has referred to on Fallen Angels 
    (see the notes at the top of the page). | 
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - obi scan by Sonny Boy 
    McFitzson | 
  
  
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - rear with obi, scan 
    by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - ad in "Rockin' On" 
    magazine, Jun 2016, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - ad in Japanese 
    newspaper, May 2016, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
  
  
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - rear insert scan by 
    Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - outside of unfolded 
    front insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - inside of unfolded 
    front insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - Tower Records Japan 
    badge, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
  
  
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - inside page of 
    Japanese booklet, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - inside of unfolded 
    Japanese, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - detail of CD, scan by 
    Sonny Boy McFitzson | 
    
      
    Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - CD scan by Sonny Boy 
    McFitzson | 
  

Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - detail of rear insert, 
scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson

Sony Music SICP 4784 (Japan) - detail of outside of 
unfolded front insert, scan by Sonny Boy McFitzson
Thanks to Sonny Boy McFitzson for information and scans.
"Fallen Angels" - CD release: Columbia/Sony Music 
88985308022 (Mexico), 2016:
	
		
		
		  
		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Mexico) - front scan by Gerd Rundel | 
		
 This release was made in Mexico. 
		Andreas Volkert has found a photo of the inside of 
    the Mexican CD release. This shows that the outside left of the front insert 
    lists the song composers as well as the song titles, missing from the US, 
    Canadian, European, Australian and Japanese releases. 
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		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Mexico) - rear scan by Gerd Rundel | 
		
     
      
    Columbia 88985308022 (Mexico) - inside photo found by 
    Andreas Volkert (includes song composers, missing from other worldwide 
    inserts)  | 
		
		  
		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Mexico) - CD scan by Gerd Rundel | 
	
		Thanks to Gerd Rundel and Andreas Volkert for information and scans.
"Fallen Angels" - CD release: Columbia/Sony Music 
88985308022 (Brazil), 2016:
	
		
		
		  
		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Brazil) - front with sticker, scan 
		by Gerd Rundel | 
		
 This release was made in Brazil. 
		The front of the jewel case has a red circular 
		sticker with white text in Portuguese: "12 Gravações Inéditas de Grandes 
		Clássicos [12 Unreleased Recordings of Great Classics]". 
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		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Brazil) - rear scan by Gerd Rundel | 
		
		
		  
		Columbia/Sony Music 88985308022 (Brazil) - CD scan by Gerd Rundel | 
	
Thanks to Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
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