World Gone Wrong
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This page is part of a list of original releases by release 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 releases of regular albums are now listed here and no longer in the former yearly Promo sections. This page is still incomplete - more entries required. For releases of this album in Columbia multi-packs, see International Album Releases (Regular) - Multi-Packs. |
Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (1994) |
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US release, Columbia CK 57590, 26 Oct 1993. The rear photo was taken by Randee St. Nicholas and the two other photos were taken in a restaurant in Camden Town, London, by Ana Maria Velez. Vinyl versions were released in the US, Europe and Brazil (see below). |
Three out-takes from this album have been officially released:
Natural Born Killers (1994): You Belong To Me (Pee Wee King/Red Stewart/Chilton Price) from the film (see VHS & DVD 1990s Part 1) and Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film the Nothing/Interscope film soundtrack album (R-0231, see 1994)
The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs (2CD Regular Edition 2008): 32:20 Blues (Robert Johnson)
The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 - Tell Tale Signs (3CD Limited Edition 2008): Mary And The Soldier (Traditional) (R-0774, see 2008)
Vinyl and Tape Releases
"World Gone Wrong" - promo stereo cassette, Columbia CT 57590 (USA), Oct 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - stereo vinyl LP, Columbia C 57590 (USA), Oct 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - stereo cassette release, Columbia CT 57590 (USA), Oct 1993:
This stereo cassette release has a very long folded paper insert with all Bob's liner notes. The cassette itself is transparent smoked grey with white text, there are no paper labels.
Thanks to Gerd Rundel for information and scans.
"World Gone Wrong" - stereo cassette release, Columbia 474857 4 (UK), Oct 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - stereo vinyl LP, Columbia 474857 1 (NL for Europe), Dec 1993:
Thanks to Hans Seegers for notifying me of this white vinyl copy of the Dutch Columbia 474857 1 sold on eBay. Unfortunately this is not a genuine Columbia release. Thanks to Ingo Friedrich for information about blue and green vinyl fakes on eBay. Both Carl Torstenssen and Franck Faugere also seem to have unofficial copies, although the records are in black vinyl. The sleeves are fair imitations of Columbia sleeves, although on noticeably thinner card and less well printed. Carl's album has the barcode at bottom right of the rear sleeve instead of top right, has several words misspelled in the liner notes, and the record has matrix numbers: Side 1 - D 91-A, Side 2 - D-91-B. Franck's record does not have matrix numbers.
"World Gone Wrong" - stereo cassette release, Columbia 474857 4 (NL), Oct 1993:

Columbia 474857 4 (NL) -
outside of
unfolded insert, scan by Nol Grint

Columbia 474857 4 (NL) -
inside of unfolded insert, scan by Nol Grint
"World Gone Wrong" - promo and commercial stereo cassette releases, Columbia 474857 4 (Australia), Oct 1993:

Columbia 474857 4
(Australia) - outside of unfolded cassette insert, scan by Stuart Moore (commercial
release)

Columbia 474857 4
(Australia) - inside of unfolded cassette insert, scan by Stuart Moore (commercial
release)
The promo cassette release has a single black card insert with white text. The inside of the insert is black and there is no artwork. The commercial cassette release has a multiply-folded insert with all the material from the CD release booklet. The promo release contains the commercial cassette.
Thanks to Stuart Moore for information and scans.
"World Gone Wrong" - promo stereo vinyl LP, Columbia 237.032/1-474857 (Brazil), Dec 1993:
CD and MD (MiniDisc) Releases
"World Gone Wrong" - commercial CD release, Columbia CK 57590 (USA), 26 Oct 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - commercial CD reissue, Sony Music (catalogue number) (USA/Canada), 17 Jan 2011:
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More information about this release required! Thanks to Ian Woodward for information. |
"World Gone Wrong" - promo and commercial CD releases, Columbia 474857 2 (Europe), Oct 1993:
The European release is made in Austria. The CD front insert is a 12 page booklet with song notes by Bob. Renaud Deperrieux has a copy where on page 11 of the booklet, below the picture of Bob holding a glass of whisky there is the following text: “Due to a printing error the running order of the songs printed on the compact disc is incorrect. Track 5 should be track 6 and vice versa”. The CD for this release has the incorrect track listing as described.
Thanks to Renaud Depierreux for information and scans.
"World Gone Wrong" - promo and commercial CD releases, Columbia 474857 2 (Australia), Oct 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - promo and commercial CD releases, Sony Records SRCS 6876 (Japan), 11 Nov 1993:
"World Gone Wrong" - MiniDisc release, Sony Records SRYS-1059 (Japan), 11 Dec 1995:
"World Gone Wrong" - remastered CD release, Columbia/Sony Music (no catalogue number) (Italy), 12 Mar 2011:
This release came with the 12-18 Mar 2011 issue of the Italian TV magazine "TV Sorissi E Cantone [TV Smiles and Songs]". The album was in a plastic bag with Bob Dylan and a book about Bob in Italian. The CD is the current release dating from 1993. This is part of a 40CD Dylan series called "La Grande Musica de Sorissi [The Great Music of Smiles]", for full details see International Album Releases (Multi-Packs) 2010s.
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