Before the world knew Bob Dylan, songs were inevitably about a boy-girl relationship or about dancing. Due to his folk background, Bob Dylan songs had a poetic and existential lyric content which after him was incorporated into rock culture. That's how we can find among Dylan fans legendary artists such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jack White and even Guns N'Roses, who achieved great success with their own version of Knockin' On Heaven's Door. In the Many Faces of Bob Dylan we present: in the first two CDs, 28 new versions by the artist, a real treasure that now is available to his fans. In addition, CD 3 is dedicated to the Greenwich Village scene that gave birth to his career, with artists like Joan Baez and Dave Van Ronk. The Many Faces Of Bob Dylan is an essential album both for his countless fans and for anyone interested in the evolution of popular music for the last 50 years.
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Before the world knew Bob Dylan, songs were inevitably about a boy-girl relationship or about dancing. Due to his folk background, Bob Dylan songs had a poetic and existential lyric content which after him was incorporated into rock culture. That's how we can find among Dylan fans legendary artists such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jack White and even Guns N'Roses, who achieved great success with their own version of Knockin' On Heaven's Door. In the Many Faces of Bob Dylan we present: in the first two CDs, 28 new versions by the artist, a real treasure that now is available to his fans. In addition, CD 3 is dedicated to the Greenwich Village scene that gave birth to his career, with artists like Joan Baez and Dave Van Ronk. The Many Faces Of Bob Dylan is an essential album both for his countless fans and for anyone interested in the evolution of popular music for the last 50 years.
CD Tracks 1.1 Blowin' in the Wind - Bob Dylan 1.2 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall - Bob Dylan 1.3 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Bob Dylan 1.4 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - Bob Dylan 1.5 Boots of Spanish Leather - Bob Dylan 1.6 Fixin'to Die - Bob Dylan 1.7 Man of Constant Sorrow - Bob Dylan 1.8 See That My Grave Is Kept Clean - Bob Dylan 1.9 Gospel Plow - Bob Dylan 1.10 Po Lazarus - Bob Dylan 1.11 Sally Gal - Bob Dylan 1.12 Girl from the North Country - Bob Dylan 1.13 The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll - Bob Dylan 1.14 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - Bob Dylan
2.1 Handsome Molly - Bob Dylan 2.2 Farewell (Fare Thee Well) - Bob Dylan 2.3 (I Hear That) Lonesome Whistle - Bob Dylan 2.4 Baby, Please Don't Go - Bob Dylan 2.5 Who Killed Davey Moore - Bob Dylan 2.6 The Girl I Left Behind - Bob Dylan 2.7 Hard Travelling - Bob Dylan 2.8 Bob Dylan's Dream (De Freehwelin) - Bob Dylan 2.9 Makes a Long Time Man Feel Bad - Bob Dylan 2.10 Tell Me - Bob Dylan 2.11 The Death of Emmett Till - Bob Dylan 2.12 Stealin' - Bob Dylan 2.13 In the Pines - Bob Dylan 2.14 Backwater Blues - Bob Dylan
3.1 Lost Highway - Hank Williams 3.2 House of the Rising Sun - Joan Baez 3.3 Fixin' to Die - Dave Van Ronk 3.4 The Ballad of Casey Jones - Pete Seeger 3.5 Old Age Pension Check - the New Lost City Ramblers 3.6 Cocaine Blues - Dave Van Ronk 3.7 Silver Dagger - Joan Baez 3.8 No Depression in Heaven - the New Lost City Ramblers 3.9 You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave) - Hank Williams 3.10 East Virginia - Joan Baez 3.11 Hard Times in the Mill - Pete Seeger 3.12 Poor Lazarus - Dave Van Ronk 3.13 Sales Tax on the Women - the New Lost City Ramblers 3.14 I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams 3.15 The Farmer Is the Man That Feeds Us All - Pete Seeger
- Mike Davey
Disc 3 (influences) has many interesting tracks from performers around the time His Bobness arrived in New York."
-Rob Peterson