"Searching For A Gem"

Bob Dylan's Officially Released Rarities and Obscurities

Numerical Listing

Compiled by Alan Fraser

This is a list of every item listed in Searching For A Gem by "R-" number (roughly in the order in which the items were added to this list). Titles in red are not on a currently available Columbia Bob Dylan CD. Dates are of first release.

Revised: 30 May, 2008


R-0001 Midnight Special (Huddie Ledbetter - "Leadbelly") - Bob plays harmonica for Harry Belafonte on the title track of his 1962 RCA album (stereo version). The track has also appeared on many Harry Belafonte compilation albums from 1972 to 2000, see the appropriate parts of this listing.

R-0001M Midnight Special (Huddie Ledbetter - "Leadbelly") - Bob plays harmonica for Harry Belafonte on the title track of his 1962 RCA album (mono version)

R-0002 I'll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester on her first Columbia album, 1962 (stereo version)

R-0002M I'll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester on her first Columbia album, 1962 (mono version)

R-0003 Come Back, Baby (traditional) - as R-0002, 1962

R-0003M Come Back, Baby (traditional) - mono version, as R-0002M, 1962

R-0004 Swing And Turn Jubilee (traditional) - as R-0002, 1962 (stereo version).  This track also appeared on the UK compilation All-Star Hootenanny, Nov 1964, and a 1989 Columbia promo compilation LP Folk Classics (Roots Of American Folk Music)

R-0004M Swing And Turn Jubilee (traditional) - mono version, as R-0002M, 1962

R-0005 Sitting On Top Of The World (Walter Jacobs/Lonnie Chatman) - Bob supplies harmonica and backup vocals for Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on the 1964 album Three Kings And The Queen

R-0006 Wichita Blues (Big Joe Williams) - Bob plays harmonica for Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on the 1964 album Three Kings And The Queen

R-0007 Mixed Up Confusion - mono version, A-side of US Columbia single, 1962

R-0008 Corrina, Corrina (traditional) - alternate mono take to Freewheelin' version, B-side of 1962 Columbia single and otherwise officially unreleased

R-0009 Lonesome Whistle Blues (Hank Williams) - a Freewheelin' out-take, this song was one of those short-listed for The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 25 April 1962, Columbia acetate discovered 1980 (see also R-391)

R-0010 Milk Cow Blues (Robert Johnson) - another Freewheelin' out-take, version 1, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 25 April 1962, Columbia acetate discovered 1980

R-0011 Glory, Glory (traditional) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0012 You Can Always Tell (Furry Lewis) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0013 Xmas Island (Richard Fariña) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0014 Cocaine [Cocaine Blues] (traditional) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0015 London Waltz (Richard Fariña) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0016 Overseas Stomp (Jab Jones-Will Shade) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariña and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariña & Eric von Schmidt

R-0017 Rocks & Gravel [Solid Road] (Brownie McGhee-Leroy Carr) from the Columbia test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963

R-0017M Rocks & Gravel [Solid Road] - studio version (mono) from the Columbia US test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963 (mono version)

R-0018 Talkin' John Birch Society Blues [Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues] - studio version from the Columbia US test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963 (stereo version)

R-0018M Talkin' John Birch Society Blues [Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues] - studio version (mono) from the Columbia US test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963

R-0019 Will The Circle Be Unbroken (traditional) - Bob appears on Ramblin' Jack Elliott's Vanguard album Jack Elliott as "Tedham Porterhouse" playing harmonica, 1964 (stereo)

R-0019M Will The Circle Be Unbroken (traditional) - Bob appears on Ramblin' Jack Elliott's Vanguard album Jack Elliott as "Tedham Porterhouse" playing harmonica, 1964 (mono)

R-0020 Ye Playboys & Playgirls - with Pete Seeger, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 27 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (stereo version)

R-0020M Ye Playboys & Playgirls - with Pete Seeger, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 27 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (mono version)

R-0021 With God On Our Side - with Joan Baez, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963 (evening concert), not from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (stereo version), but from the 2005 DVD No Direction Home

R-0021M With God On Our Side - with Joan Baez, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963 (evening concert), not from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (mono version), but only from the 2007 DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror

R-0022 Blowin' In The Wind - live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963, from Vanguard album Evening Concerts At Newport Vol. 1, 1964 (stereo version)

R-0022M Blowin' In The Wind - live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963, from Vanguard album Evening Concerts At Newport Vol. 1, 1964 (mono version)

R-0023 We Shall Overcome (Zilphia Horton/Frank Hamilton/Guy Carawan/Pete Seeger) - Bob performs with ensemble at the Newport Folk Festival, 26 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Evening Concerts At Newport Vol. 1, 1964 (stereo version)

R-0023M We Shall Overcome (Zilphia Horton/Frank Hamilton/Guy Carawan/Pete Seeger) - Bob performs with ensemble at the Newport Folk Festival, 26 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Evening Concerts At Newport Vol. 1, 1964 (mono version)

R-0024 Only A Pawn In Their Game - live at the Washington Freedom March, Washington, DC, 28 Aug 1963 from the Folkways album We Shall Overcome, 1964

R-0025 Talkin' Devil - Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963

R-0026 John Brown - original Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, now available on the Smithsonian/Folkways CD boxed set, The Best of Broadside 1962-1988, 2000

R-0027 Only A Hobo - Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, alternate version to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3

R-0028 I Will Not Go Down Under The Ground [Let Me Die in My Footsteps] - Broadside version with Happy Traum, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, alternate version to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3

R-0029 Long Ago, Far Away - Witmark demo, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0030 Long Time Gone - Witmark demo, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0031 Ain't Gonna Grieve - Witmark demo, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0032 John Brown - Witmark demo, alternate version to R-0026, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0033 I Shall Be Free - Witmark demo, alternate version to the one released on The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0034 Only A Hobo - Witmark demo, different from R-0317, R-0027 and the version released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0035 The Death Of Emmett Till - Witmark demo, alternate version to Broadside recording R-0082, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0036 (I'd Hate To Be You On That) Dreadful Day - Witmark demo, alternate version to Broadside recording R-0081, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0037 I'll Keep It With Mine - Witmark demo, 1964, alternate version to the one released on Biograph, 1963, released on Warner Bros Nine Songs Publisher’s Sampler LP, 1967

R-0038 Downtown Blues (Geoff Muldaur) - Bob plays piano as "Bob Landy" on the Elektra album Blues Project, 1964 (stereo version)

R-0038M Downtown Blues (Geoff Muldaur) - Bob plays piano as "Bob Landy" on the Elektra album Blues Project, 1964 (mono version)

R-0039 With God On Our Side, Part 1 on A B-side of US Columbia promo single, 1964 (part 2 is R-0594)

R-0040 It Ain't Me, Babe, Columbia promo single, 1964 - different mix from album version

R-0041 All I Really Want To Do - recorded live at Newport Folk Festival, 26 Jul 1964, from "Festival" movie, 1967

R-0042 If You Gotta Go, Go Now (excerpt) - recorded in London with John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, used for Columbia Miami Sales Convention Message, May 1965

R-0043 Live footage in "Don't Look Back" film from the 1965 England tour - only fragments of songs, 1967

R-0044 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?-early version released on a 7" single as Positively 4th Street by mistake and withdrawn very quickly, 1965

R-0045 Like A Rolling Stone Part 1 - A-side of radio station promo (3:02), 1965

R-0046 From A Buick 6 - alternate take with harmonica intro, from first US pressing of Highway 61 Revisited, 1965

R-0047 Just A Little Glass Of Water [She's Your Lover Now] - Columbia acetate, out-take from Blonde On Blonde, recorded Columbia Studios, New York, 21 Jan 1966, a solo piano version, not the version on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, recorded 1965, came on to market 1980

R-0048 With God On Our Side (Début) - Part 1 (5:21) on the A-side of CBS EP 6266, France, 1966, Part 2 (Fin) is R-0594 (different split from R-0039/R-0594)

R-0049 Positively 4th Street - alternate mix, longer than standard single, from 1965 Witmark tape and Columbia Disco Teen 66 compilation album, 1966 Rarity is mono version only!

R-0049M Positively 4th Street - mono alternate mix, longer than standard single, from 1965 Witmark tape and Columbia Disco Teen 66 compilation album (rarity is mono version only)!

R-0050 One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) - unfaded mono version from mono release of Blonde On Blonde and Columbia singles, 1966

R-0051 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 - single edit (2:26) of track from mono release of Blonde On Blonde on Columbia 7" singles, 1966

R-0052 Pledging My Time - single edit (2:06) of track from mono release of Blonde On Blonde on Columbia 7" singles, 1966

R-0053 Bob Dylan's 115th Dream - edit with false start/laughing removed on Bringing It All Back Home EP ("Little LP"), Columbia 71928, 1965

R-0054 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - live at Liverpool with the Hawks, May 1966, B-side of mono I Want You single, 1966

R-0055 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - CBS 2921, single version released in Benelux countries only, Jul 1967

R-0056 You Can't Tell A Book By Its Cover (Willie Dixon) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano, although others say it was Al Kooper getting a second musician's fee!

R-0056M You Can't Tell A Book By Its Cover (Willie Dixon) - mono version, from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me

R-0057 Who Do You Love? (Elias McDaniels - "Bo Diddley") - as R-0056, 1966

R-0057M Who Do You Love? (Elias McDaniels - "Bo Diddley") - mono version as R-0766, 1966

R-0058 Love's Made A Fool Of You (Buddy Holly- Wes Montgomery) - as R-0056, 1966

R-0058M Love's Made A Fool Of You (Buddy Holly- Wes Montgomery) - mono version as R-0766, 1966

R-0059 Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Berry) - as R-0056, 1966

R-0059M Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Berry) - mono version as R-0766, 1966

R-0060 Money Honey (Jesse Stone) - as R-0056, 1966

R-0060M Money Honey (Jesse Stone) - mono version as R-0766, 1966

R-0061 On The Road Again (Tom Rush - not a cover of the Dylan song) - as R-0056, 1966

R-0061M On The Road Again (Tom Rush) - mono version as R-0766, 1966

R-0062 Pledging My Time - alternate stereo mix to the one on the 1966 Blonde On Blonde from the Columbia various artists compilation Zenith Salutes The Teen Sound, 1966 (released on the 1968 US stereo release)

R-0063 4th Time Around - alternate stereo mix to the one on the 1966 Blonde On Blonde from the Dutch LP Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. 3, 1967 (released on the 1968 US stereo release)

R-0064 I Ain't Got No Home (Woody Guthrie) - with the Band, from the Tribute to Woody Guthrie album, recorded 1968, released 1972

R-0065 Dear Mrs. Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie) - with the Band, as R-0064

R-0066 Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie) - with the Band, as R-0064. Now also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances

R-0067 This Train Is Bound For Glory (Woody Guthrie) - with the Band and the ensemble backing Arlo Guthrie, as R-0064

R-0068 This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie) - with the Band and the ensemble, as R-0064

R-0069 A Thousand Miles Behind [One Too Many Mornings] - Bob and Johnny duetting in the film and video Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music, 1969

R-0070 Like A Rolling Stone Part 2 - B-side of radio station promo (3:02), 1965

R-0071 New Morning - early copies of the album have Bob saying "OK, here we go." at start of title track, this was later deleted from the US album only, 1970

R-0072 Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark-Billy Simon) - solo version authorised by Bob, B-side of Watching The River Flow single, 1971 (stereo - mono version is R-0072M)

R-0072M Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark-Billy Simon) - solo version authorised by Bob, B-side of Watching The River Flow Columbia/CBS 7" singles, 1971 (mono - stereo version is R-0072)

R-0073 Sammy's Song (David Bromberg) - Bob plays harmonica on David Bromberg's self-titled Columbia album, 1972

R-0074 Nashville Skyline Rag - Earl Scruggs on banjo and Bob on guitar, from the Columbia album Earl Scruggs Performing With His Family & Friends, 1971

R-0075 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - recorded live at the Concert for Bangladesh with George Harrison, Leon Russell and Ringo Starr, Madison Square Garden, New York, 1 Aug 1971 (evening show). This performance also appeared on a 1983 compilation from Columbia Brazil, The Legend

R-0076 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - from the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971

R-0077 Blowin' In The Wind - from the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971

R-0078 Mr. Tambourine Man - from the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971, (not included in the feature film now available on VHS and DVD)

R-0079 Just Like A Woman - from the Concert for Bangladesh, 1971

R-0080 Train A-Travelin' - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971

R-0081 (I'd Hate To Be You On That) Dreadful Day - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971

R-0082 The Death Of Emmett Till - alternate version to R-0035, from "The Broadside Show" radio broadcast, WBAI-FM, New York, May 1962, released on the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, 1971

R-0083 The Ballad Of Donald White - from "The Broadside Show" radio broadcast, WBAI-FM, New York, May 1962, released on the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, 1971, now also on the Smithsonian Folkways CD boxed set, The Best of Broadside 1962-1988, 2000

R-0084 George Jackson - "Big Band" version, A-side of single, 1971

R-0085 George Jackson - Acoustic version, B-side of single, 1971

R-0086 Big Joe, Dylan & Victoria (Big Joe Williams) - Bob plays harmonica for Big Joe Williams and Victoria Spivey, from the album with them, Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson and Memphis Slim Kings And The Queen, Vol. 2, recorded 1962 released 1972

R-0087 It's Dangerous (Victoria Spivey) - Bob plays harmonica for Victoria Spivey, from the album with her, Big Joe Williams, Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson and Memphis Slim Kings And The Queen, Vol. 2, recorded 1962, released 1972

R-0088 Wallflower - Bob shares lead vocal and plays guitar for Doug Sahm on the Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band, 1972

R-0089 Blues Stay Away From Me (Alton & Rabon Delmore-Wayne Raney-Henry Glover) - Bob plays guitar and provides backup vocals for Doug Sahm as R-0088, 1972

R-0090 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone? (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob provides backup vocals for Doug Sahm as R-0088, 1972 (stereo version)

R-0090M (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone? (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob provides backup vocals for Doug Sahm as R-0088, 1972 (mono version)

R-0091 Me And Paul (Willie Nelson) - Bob plays harmonica and organ for Doug Sahm as R-0088, 1972

R-0092 Faded Love (Hopwood Ascheberg-J R Wills) - Bob plays organ for Doug Sahm as R-0088, 1972

R-0093 Somebody's Else's Troubles (Steve Goodman) - Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman on the title track of his Buddah album, 1973

R-0093M Somebody's Else's Troubles (Steve Goodman) - mono version of title track from the 1973 Somebody Else's Troubles Buddah album, Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman. Released on US 7" promo singles only

R-0094 The Crippled Crow (Donna Weiss) - Bob plays harmonica for Booker T & Priscilla Jones on their A&M album Chronicles, 1973

R-0095 I'm So Restless (Roger McGuinn) - Bob plays harmonica and gets a name check in the lyrics on this song from Roger McGuinn, Columbia, 1973

R-0096 Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark-Billy Simon) - from the Columbia album Dylan, also known as A Fool Such As I, 1973 (band version not authorised by Bob, different from the solo version R-0072)

R-0097 Lily Of The West (Traditional, arranged E. Davies/J. Peterson) - from the Columbia album Dylan, also known as A Fool Such As I, 1973

R-0098 Sara Jane (traditional) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0099 A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - as R-0097, 1973 (stereo version, R-0453 is a mono version)

R-0099M A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - mono version from Columbia radio station promo 7" single with mono/stereo edited version on A and B-sides, 1974. Also on Columbia "Hall Of Fame" singles with Knockin' On Heaven's Door as the A-side

R-0100 I Can't Help Falling In Love (Peretti/Creatore/Donna Weiss) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0101 Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0102 Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0103 Mary Ann (traditional) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0104 Ballad of Ira Hayes (Peter La Farge) - as R-0097, 1973

R-0105 Tennessee Blues (Bobby Charles) - Bob plays harmonica (uncredited) for Doug Sahm on his Texas Tornado album, Atlantic, 1973 - recorded Oct 1972 at Doug Sahm & Band sessions

R-0106 Stormy Weather Cowboy (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1974

R-0107 It's Not The Spotlight (Gerry Goffin-Barry Goldberg)- Bob plays percussion and contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1974

R-0108 Silver Moon (Barry Goldberg-[Robert?] Hunter) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg as R-107, 1974

R-0109 Minstrel Show (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg as R-107, 1974

R-0110 Big City Woman (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg as R-107, 1974

R-0111 Election Year Rag (Steve Goodman) - stereo out-take from the late 1972 Somebody Else's Troubles sessions, Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman on the Buddah compilation The Essential Steve Goodman, 1974. This track also appears on the 1990 CD reissue of Steve's first album Steve Goodman

R-0111M Election Year Rag (Steve Goodman) - mono version of out-take from the Sep 1972 Somebody Else's Troubles sessions, Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman. Released on US 7" promo singles only

R-0112 All Along The Watchtower - edit of Before The Flood version with The Band, recorded at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, evening show, B-side of Asylum single, 1974

R-0113 It Ain't Me, Babe - Before The Flood version with The Band, recorded at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, evening show, in false mono and a splice of the afternoon show on A-side of Asylum white label promo single, 1974

R-0114 Country Pie - 16 seconds longer than standard album version and mixed differently on Quadraphonic release of Nashville Skyline, 1974

R-0115  Forever Young (second version) - a longer intro (2:52 - regular version is 2:48), from Asylum Quadraphonic release of Planet Waves, 1974

R-0116 Lily, Rosemary & The Jack Of Hearts - unreleased alternate version from the test pressing of Blood On The Tracks, Columbia, 1974 (with extra verse)

R-0117 You're A Big Girl Now - unreleased alternate version from the test pressing of Blood On The Tracks, Columbia, 1974 (a remixed version of this track appears on Biograph)

R-0118 Idiot Wind - unreleased alternate version from the test pressing of Blood On The Tracks, Columbia, 1974 (alternate take to the New York sessions version released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3)

R-0119 If You See Her, Say Hello - unreleased alternate version from the test pressing of Blood On The Tracks, Columbia, 1974 ( alternate take to the New York sessions version released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3)

R-0120 Tangled Up In Blue - unreleased alternate version from the test pressing of Blood On The Tracks, Columbia, 1974 ( alternate take to the New York sessions version released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3)

R-0121 Who Love (If Not You Love) (David Blue) - Bob plays harmonica on this track from David Blue's Asylum album, Com'n Back For More, 1975

R-0122 Sign Language - Bob appears on Eric Clapton's version of his otherwise unreleased song from the 1976 RSO album No Reason To Cry

R-0123 Buckets Of Rain - Bob shares vocals with Bette Midler on this track from her 1976 Atlantic album Songs For The New Depression

R-0124 Joey - there is a vocal mistake at the end of verse three in the Quadraphonic version of Desire, 1976

R-0125 Romance In Durango - there is a vocal mistake, again at the end of verse three, in the Quadraphonic version of Desire, 1976

R-0126 Hurricane (Part I): A-side of Columbia/CBS 7" singles (stereo), 1976

R-0127 Hurricane (Part II): B-side of Columbia/CBS 7" singles (stereo), 1976

R-0128 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again: A-side of 1976 single - 3:35 edit of live version from the Hard Rain album (version released everywhere except Italy)

R-0129 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again: A-side of 1976 single - 3:35 edit of live version from the Hard Rain album (Italian version) - different edit

R-0130 Rita May: Desire out-take, recorded Jul 1975, B-side of single Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again from the Hard Rain album, 1976 (and also released in France as the A-side)

R-0131 Simple Twist of Fate - live from the "World of John Hammond" tribute programme, WWTW TV, Chicago, IL, 10 Sep 1975, released on an EP Bob Dylan In Concerto from Gong in Italy, 1976

R-0132 Hurricane - live as R-0131, also from the EP Bob Dylan In Concerto from Gong in Italy, 1976

R-0133 Just Like a Woman - live with the Rolling Thunder Review, Providence, RI, 4 Nov 1975, also from the EP Bob Dylan In Concerto from Gong in Italy, 1976

R-0134 Knockin' on Heaven's Door - live as R-0133, also from the EP Bob Dylan In Concerto from Gong in Italy, 1976

R-0135 Don't Go Home With Your Hard On (Leonard Cohen) - full version (5:34), Bob contributes backup vocals to the chorus on this track from the Leonard Cohen album Death Of A Ladies' Man, Columbia 1977

R-0136 People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) - from the Columbia promo 12" EP 4 Songs From "Renaldo & Clara", studio recording, New York, October 1975, also released on the 1993 Japanese promo CD Mr. D's Collection # 3

R-0137 It Ain't Me Babe - from the Columbia promo 12" EP 4 Songs From "Renaldo & Clara", live with the Rolling Thunder Revue, Harvard Square Theatre, Cambridge, MA, 20 Nov 1975, later released on the 1993 Japanese promo CD Mr. D's Collection # 3 and European Dignity CD singles 1995, and now also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances - released in Nov 2002 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue and removed from the list.

R-0138 Never Let Me Go (Joseph Wade Scott) - from the Columbia promo 12" EP 4 Songs From "Renaldo & Clara", live with the Rolling Thunder Revue, The Forum, Montreal, Canada, 4 Dec 1975, also released on the 1993 Japanese promo CD Mr. D's Collection # 3

R-0139 When I Paint My Masterpiece - a previously unknown version is said to have been played on the radio in the US in 1978-79, this could have been the live version from the film Renaldo & Clara, but it has not been otherwise reported as a radio station promo.

R-0140 Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Rev Gary Davies, arr. Eric von Schmidt) - live with The Band, from their 1978 Warner Brothers album The Last Waltz, recorded San Francisco, CA, Nov 1976

R-0141 I Don't Believe You - live with The Band as R-0140, 1978

R-0142 Forever Young - live with The Band as R-0140, 1978 (version with second verse missing)

R-0143 Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Rev Gary Davies, arr. Eric von Schmidt) - reprise, live with The Band as R-0140, 1978

R-0144 I Shall Be Released - live with The Band as R-0140, 1978

R-0145 Mixed Up Confusion - alternate take to the original single without the opening harmonica solo, from the 1974 Japanese promo LP Mr. D's Collection # 1, 1977 Japanese promo EP Mr. D's Collection # 2, and the 1978 Australia/Japan compilation Masterpieces

R-0146 Baby Stop Crying - short version (radio edit - 4:17) on Columbia 3-10805 promo 7" single (USA), Jul 1978

R-0147 Changing Of The Guards - short version (radio edit - 3:39) on Columbia 7" singles, Jul and Sep 1978

R-0148 Gotta Serve Somebody - short version (radio edit - 3:57) on Columbia promo 7" single, 1979

R-0149 Trouble In Mind - Slow Train Coming out-take, B-side of Columbia single, most common version with one verse omitted, 1979

R-0150 Trouble In Mind - Slow Train Coming out-take, B-side of Brazilian Columbia single - it is reported that this release had the full song, 1979

R-0151 Ain't That Loving You (D. Malone) - Bob is reputed to play on this track on the Sir Douglas Band's Atlantic album Texas Tornado, 1973

R-0152 I'll Be There (Dave Burgess) - Bob is reputed to play on this track on the Sir Douglas Band's Atlantic album Texas Tornado, 1973

R-0153 Pledge My Head To Heaven (Keith Green) - Bob plays harmonica for Keith Green on this track from his gospel album So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt, Pretty Good Records, 1980

R-0154 Let It Be Me (Pierre Delanoe/Gilbert Becaud/M. Curtis): B-side of 1981 Heart Of Mine single, Shot Of Love out-take recorded May 1981 - not the Self Portrait version

R-0155 Dylan London Interview - Bob strums guitar throughout, Columbia promo LP, 1981

R-0156 Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (Willie Nelson) Infidels out-take, B-side of Columbia singles, 1983

R-0157 Going To San Diego (Allen Ginsberg) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, from Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983

R-0158 Jimmy Berman Rag (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, first released on Disconnected - The Dial-A-Poem Poets Double, Giorno Poetry Systems (USA), 1974, also on Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983

R-0159 Vomit Express (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, from Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983, also on Allen Ginsberg's 1994 CD boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll

R-0160 Pledge My Head To Heaven (Keith Green) - Bob plays harmonica on a remixed version of R-0153, released on Keith Green's album I Only Want To See You There, Sparrow Records, 1983

R-0161 Jokerman - 4:30 edit from European CBS singles, 1984 (different from R-0605 - 4:05)

R-0162 Finger Lickin' Good (Beastie Boys/Caldato/Fite/Hill) - this song from the Beastie Boys' 1992 Capitol album Check Your Head contains a sample of Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues from Highway 61 Revisited

R-0163 Go Away Little Boy - Bob plays rhythm guitar and probably harmonica on Lone Justice's version of one of his unreleased compositions (an out-take from Empire Burlesque): this track was only originally available as a bonus track on the B-side of the European 12" version of their 1984 Geffen single Sweet Sweet Baby (I'm Falling), but was released on CD in 1999 in a remixed version (R-0274)

R-0164 We Are the World (Michael Jackson/Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes vocals to charity single, Columbia, 1985 (6:22)

R-0165 CX-encoded version of Blood On The Tracks, mid-1980s - tracks not listed separately

R-0166 Tight Connection To My Heart - Columbia 7" single edit (3:45), 1985

R-0167 Tight Connection To My Heart - Columbia 7" faded single edit (3:40), 1985

R-0168 When The Night Comes Falling From the Sky - Columbia 7" single edit, "disco mix" (4:18), 1985

R-0169 No Name On The Bullet (Sly Dunbar-Robbie Shakespeare) - Bob plays harmonica for Sly and Robbie on their Island album Language Barrier, 1985

R-0170 (Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - Bob contributes vocals to this 7" single version (4:58), Manhattan, 1985

R-0171 (Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - Bob contributes vocals to this first album version (7:09), Manhattan, 1985

R-0172 In The Garden - live from the HBO special Hard To Handle with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, 1986

R-0173 Just Like A Woman - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0174 Like A Rolling Stone - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0175 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0176 Girl Of The North Country - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0177 Lenny Bruce - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0178 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0179 Ballad Of A Thin Man - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0180 I'll Remember You - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0181 Knockin' On Heaven's Door - with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, live as R-0172, 1986

R-0182 Band Of The Hand - with The Heartbreakers, theme tune from film of the same name, on MCA singles and soundtrack album, 1986

R-0183 Positively 4th Street - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, from the Westwood One Radio Broadcast Superstars In Concert, 1986

R-0184 All Along The Watchtower - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, as R-0183, 1986

R-0185 Masters Of War - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, as R-0183, 1986

R-0186 I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know (Cecil A. Null) - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, as R-0183, 1986

R-0187 Blowin' In The Wind - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, as R-0183, 1986

R-0188 That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie-Beasley Smith) - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, as R-0183, 1986

R-0189 Street Rock (Kurtis Blow-Bill Black-Tashim) - Bob contributes "rap" vocals to this track from Kurtis Blow's album Kingdom Blow, Mercury, 1986

R-0190 The Factory (Warren Zevon) - Bob plays harmonica on this track from Warren Zevon's album Sentimental Hygiene, Virgin America, 1987

R-0191 The Usual (John Hiatt) - from the Columbia Hearts Of Fire OST soundtrack album, 1987

R-0192 Night After Night - from the Columbia Hearts Of Fire OST album, 1987

R-0193 Had A Dream About You, Baby - original mix, from the Columbia Hearts Of Fire OST album, 1987

R-0194 Important Words (Gene Vincent-Bill Davis) - from the second version of the promo cassette for Down In The Groove, Columbia, 1988

R-0195 Let's Stick Together (Wilbert Harrison) - unfaded finish, on both the first and second versions of the promo cassette for Down In The Groove, Columbia, 1988

R-0196 Got Love If You Want It (James Moore - "Slim Harpo") - from both the first and second versions of the promo cassette for Down In The Groove, Columbia, 1988

R-0197 Handle With Care - extended remix on Traveling Wilburys CD single and 12" formats, 1988

R-0198 End Of The Line - extended remix on Traveling Wilburys CD single and 12" formats, 1988

R-0199 Love Rescue Me (Bono-Bob Dylan) - Bob plays harmonica and provides backing vocals for U2 on their Rattle & Hum album, Island, 1988

R-0200 Hawkmoon 259 (Bono) - Bob plays organ for U2 on their Rattle & Hum album, Island, 1988

R-0201 People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) - from the album Music From The Original Motion Picture Flashback on WTG Records,1990 (1989 recording, not version R-0136 from the 4 Songs From Renaldo & Clara promo EP)

R-0202 Pretty Boy Floyd (Woody Guthrie) - from the Columbia Woody Guthrie/Leadbelly tribute album Folkways: A Vision Shared, 1988

R-0203 Series Of Dreams - Columbia single edit of version on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 (4:49/4:52) - second verse missing), 1991

R-0204 Series Of Dreams - alternate take on 1991 Columbia promo single with second verse present, but several lyric differences from the versions on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 and Greatest Hits Vol. 3

R-0205 Dead Man, Dead Man - live from New Orleans, 10 Nov 1981, B-side of Everything Is Broken Columbia single, 1989. Later released on the 1993 Japanese promo CD Mr. D's Collection # 3, and now also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances

R-0206 Nobody's Child (Cy Coben-Mel Foree) - The Traveling Wilburys, title track of the Romanian Angel Appeal charity album, Warner Bros, 1990, also released as a single

R-0207 Song variations in first stereo mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1966

R-0208 Oh, Sister - unfaded version with uncensored exchange between Emmylou Harris and Bob on "Nice Price" vinyl and cassette reissues of Desire, early 90s

R-0209 Most Of The Time -new version for Columbia promo single, recorded 16 Mar 1990 at the Record Plant, Hollywood, CA, produced by Don Was

R-0210 Runaway (Del Shannon-Max D. Crook) - bonus track on 12" and CD Traveling Wilburys She's My Baby (R-0338) singles, 1990

R-0211 New Blue Moon (Traveling Wilburys) - instrumental version of R-0346 on the B-sides of 3 Traveling Wilburys' singles, 1990

R-0212 Series Of Dreams - edit at 5:37 (the US track is 5:52) on the UK CD version of The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, 1991

R-0213 This Old Man (traditional) - from the Walt Disney Records children's charity album For Our Children, 1991

R-0214 Dealer's Blues (Doug Sahm) - Bob plays organ for Doug Sahm on the 1972 Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band , also on the 1992 Rhino compilation album Doug Sahm & Friends: The Best Of Doug Sahm (Atlantic Sessions)

R-0215 Boots Of Spanish Leather - Bob plays harmonica for Nanci Griffith on her Elektra album Other Voices, Other Rooms, 1993

R-0216 Heartland (Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson) - Bob duets with Willie on this co-written song from Willie's 1993 Columbia album Across The Borderline, which was also included in 1995 on Willie's Columbia Legacy 3CD boxed set Revolutions Of Time: The Journey 1975-1993

R-0217 Mr. Tambourine Man - with the Byrds, recorded at the Roy Orbison Tribute Concert, Feb 1990, from their Columbia Legacy boxed set The Byrds, 1990

R-0218 Trust Yourself - Bob contributes backing vocals to Carlene Carter's cover which first appeared on a Giant CD single Sweet Meant To Be distributed with the album Little Love Letters in 1993, on her 1996 Giant Records album Hindsight 20/20, and later on the 1997 BMG Various Artists compilations What's New Vol. 16.and May Your Song Always Be Sung

R-0219 Troubled And I Don't Know Why - live with Joan Baez, Forest Hills, New York, 17 Aug 1963, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993, also appeared on a acetate in late 1963/early 1964

R-0220 Mama, You've Been On My Mind - live with Joan Baez, Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 31 Oct 1964, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993

R-0221 Blowin' In The Wind - live with Joan Baez in the Rolling Thunder Revue, Fort Collins, CO, 23 May 1976, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993

R-0222 I'll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester, 1962, alternate version released 1994

R-0223 Come Back, Baby (traditional) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester, 1962, alternate version released 1994 (unedited, 2:45) - R-0312 is an edited version

R-0224 A Dream (William Blake-Allen Ginsberg) - recorded Nov 1971, Bob plays guitar and contributes vocals to this poem by William Blake set to music from Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994

R-0225 September On Jessore Road (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - recorded Nov 1971, Bob plays piano, organ, acoustic and electric guitars on this track which originally appeared on a flexi disc given away with "Sing Out!" magazine in 1972, and then on Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994

R-0226 Airplane Blues (Allen Ginsberg) - recorded Feb 1982, Bob plays bass on this track from Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994

R-0227 Ballad Of Hollis Brown - with Mike Seeger from his Rounder Records album Third Annual Farewell Reunion, 1995

R-0228 Just Like A Woman - Bob plays guitar and harmonica on Stevie Nicks' cover from her album Street Angel, Modern Records, 1994

R-0229 Highway 61 [Highway 61 Revisited] - live from the soundtrack album and video Woodstock '94, 1995

R-0230 Herbalz In Your Mouth (Bob Dylan-Paul Huston-Peter Nash-Michael Berrin) - a sample of an unidentified Dylan song is included in this track by rappers 3rd Bass from their 1994 PGD/Polygram album Derelicts Of Dialog and Bob is credited as co-author. Tim Dunn has identified the song as I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

R-0231 You Belong To Me (Pee Wee King-Red Stewart-Chilton Price) from the Natural Born Killers OST album, Nothing/Interscope, 1994

R-0232 Knocking On Heaven's Door - mistake in edit with loop of cheering overdubbed, from European copies of MTV Unplugged, Columbia, Apr 1995

R-0233 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - additional track on non-US copies of MTV Unplugged, Columbia, 1995, listed on the CD as a bonus track, also on European (PAL) MTV Unplugged videos

R-0234 Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid OST Japanese LP, CBS/SONY SOPM 70, 1973 - reversed stereo on all track (not listed separately). This entry also covers the Canadian LP, which not only had the stereo reversed, but also switched the order of Billy 4 and Billy 7!

R-0235 September On Jessore Road (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - recorded Nov 1971, Bob plays piano, organ, acoustic and electric guitars on this track from Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994 (alternate take to R-0225)

R-0236 The Gospel Train (Bob Dylan/Robert Spragg/Jon Delafons/Piers Marsh) - song with loop of Lay, Lady, Lay from Nashville Skyline on Alabama 3's One Little Indian Records UK album Outlaw, 2005

R-0237 Dignity - radio edit of MTV Unplugged version, 1995

R-0238 Dignity - radio edit of Greatest Hits Vol. 3 version (Oh Mercy out-take remixed by Brendan O'Brien), 1995

R-0239 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - live at the Great Music Experience, Naira City, Japan, from the Columbia European Dignity singles, 1995

R-0240 Wade In The Water (traditional) - from the "Minnesota Hotel Tape", Minneapolis, MN, 22 Dec 1961, on Bakhålls Litterära Röster (The Ambush's Literary Voices), compilation CD given away with an issue of the literary magazine "Bakhåll", Sweden, 1994 - an excerpt appeared on the 1995 Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM. It's now available in full on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances

R-0241 House Of The Rising Sun (traditional) - electric version, 1964 overdub by Tom Wilson with Bob not present, audio track on the Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM, Columbia/Graphix Zone, 1995

R-0242 Digitised clips from the Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM, Columbia/Graphix Zone, 1995 (not listed separately)

R-0243 Boogie Woogie Country Girl (Doc Pomus/Reginald Ashby) - from the Doc Pomus tribute album 'Til The Night Is Gone, Rhino, 1995

R-0244 All Along The Watchtower - from the Columbia album The Concert For The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, 1995

R-0245 Tangled Up in Blue - video clip of live version from "Renaldo and Clara", 1975, from the Polygram video Rolling Stone: 20 Years Of Rock, 1988, and the Columbia CD Plus version of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. 3, 1995

R-0246 Telephone interview - a 15 second snippet from a telephone interview with Bob in Los Angeles by Australian journalist Stuart Coupe in Sydney on 13 March 1992, in which he mentions artist Brett Whiteley, from the Columbia Australia compilation album Strange Brew - Songs Of Inspiration: A Tribute To Brett Whiteley, 1996

R-0247 Ring Of Fire (Johnny Cash) - from the Feeling Minnesota soundtrack album, Atlantic, 1996, recorded specially for the album

R-0248 Tragedy Of The Trade (Bob Dylan-Gerry Goffin-Barry Goldberg) - Bob provides vocals and guitar to this co-composition from Gerry's Genes album Back Room Blood, 1996

R-0249 Time To End This Masquerade (Bob Dylan-Gerry Goffin) - as R-0248

R-0250 Shelter From The Storm - alternate version with extra verse, out-take from the Blood On The Tracks sessions, 1974, from the Jerry Maguire soundtrack album, Epic, 1997

R-0251 Blowin' In The Wind - first guitar note missing, stereo version, from the remastered UK 30th Anniversary release of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, 1997

R-0251M Blowin' In The Wind - first guitar note missing, mono version from UK mono album Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, 1967

R-0252 It Ain't Me, Babe - with Joan Baez, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964, previously unreleased, from the Vanguard album Joan Baez Live At Newport, 1997

R-0253 With God On Our Side - with Joan Baez, recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964, previously unreleased, from the Vanguard album Joan Baez Live At Newport, 1997

R-0254 Love Sick - radio edit from Columbia promo CD single, 1997

R-0255 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (Rev Gary Davies, arr. Eric von Schmidt) - truncated introduction to Bob Dylan version, from the recalled US remastered Columbia edition of Biograph, 1997

R-0256 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - unfaded John Wesley Harding version, from the recalled US remastered Columbia edition of Biograph, 1997

R-0257 I Don't Believe You - live with the Hawks, Manchester Free Trade Hall, 17 May 1966 (original 1994 Columbia mix), from the recalled US remastered Columbia edition of Biograph, 1997

R-0258 My Blue-Eyed Jane (Jimmie Rodgers/Lulu Belle White) - from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers tribute album, Egyptian Records, 1997

R-0259 My Back Pages - recorded live at the House of Blues, Atlanta, GA, Aug 1996, from the Columbia promo CD Live '96, 1997

R-0260 Tombstone Blues - live as R-0259

R-0261 Ballad Of A Thin Man - live as R-0259

R-0262 Boots Of Spanish Leather - live as R-0259

R-0263 Love Sick - live, Grammy Awards, Radio City Music Hall, New York City, 25 Feb 1998, from Columbia promo CDs and CD singles, 1998

R-0264 Interfere (Ronnie Wood) - with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen and Willie Weeks, instrumental recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, early 1996, on a bonus 4-track CD from Ronnie Wood's book Ron Wood On Canvas: Every Picture Tells A Story, Genesis Publications, UK, 1998

R-0265 It Ain't Me, Babe - with Joan Baez, R-0252 with intro and outro edited, from the Vanguard compilation Vanguard Sessions: Folk Duets, 1998

R-0266 The Lonesome River (Ralph & Carter Stanley) - with Ralph Stanley, from his Rebel Records album Clinch Mountain Country, 1998

R-0267 Cold Irons Bound - live, El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, 16 Dec 1997 - same as BDC7, from the Columbia Love Sick singles, Europe 1998, also on a bonus disc included with the 1998 Australian tour limited edition of Time Out Of Mind, and now also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances

R-0268 Cocaine Blues (traditional) - live, El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, 16 Dec 1997, released as R-0267

R-0269 Born In Time - live, New Jersey Center for the Performing Arts, Newark, NJ, 1 Feb 1998 - same as BDC21, released as R-0267, and now also available on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances

R-0270 Can't Wait - live, El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, 20 Dec 1997, released as R-0267

R-0271 Roving Gambler (traditional) - live, El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, 17 Dec 1997, released as R-0267

R-0272 Blind Willie McTell - live, Jones Beach, NY, 17 Aug 1997 - same as BDC2, released as R-0267

R-0273 Dignity - original Oh Mercy out-take produced by Daniel Lanois (not the 1994 Brendan O'Brien remixed version for Greatest Hits Vol. 3) from the 550 Music/Sony Music Soundtrax compilation Touched By An Angel: The Album, 1998. Now also on the 2000 European/Japanese Columbia compilations The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2

R-0274 Go Away Little Boy - Bob appears on Lone Justice's version of one of his unreleased compositions (an out-take from Empire Burlesque), from the Geffen album The World Is Not My Home: The Best Of Lone Justice, 1999 - this is a remix by Bob Clearmountain of R-0163 from 1984

R-0275 Chimes Of Freedom - new version with Joan Osborne, recorded Oct 1998, from the Mercury soundtrack album of the TV mini-series The '60s, 1999

R-0276 Boots Of Spanish Leather - live, SECC, Glasgow, Scotland, 21 Jun 1998, same as BDC29, from the Japanese CD single Not Dark Yet/Dylan Alive Vol. 2, 1999

R-0277 Tears Of Rage (Bob Dylan-Richard Manuel) - live, Madison Square Garden, New York, 17 Jan 1998, same as BDC22, released as R-0276

R-0278 Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) - live, Lucca, Italy, 6 Jul 1998, same as BDC31, released as R-0276

R-0279 Million Miles - live, Broome County Arena, Binghamton, NY, 19 Feb 1999, from the Columbia promo CD Million Miles: Live Recordings 1997-1999, 1999

R-0280 The Story Of East Orange, New Jersey - monologue from the "Minnesota Hotel Tape", recorded at Bonnie Beecher's apartment, Minneapolis, MN, 22 Dec 1961, reportedly based on a similar monologue by Lee Hayes of the Weavers, from Sad Eyed Radio Of The Lowlands, US demo radio show LP, 1970

R-0281 Miss O'Dell (George Harrison) - Bob is rumoured to be the harmonica player on this B-side of George Harrison's 1973 Apple single Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)

R-0282 Outlaw Blues - this track from the 1965 Columbia compilation Discotheque Dance Music is reported to be a different mix from the one on the Bringin' It All Back Home album

R-0283 When He Returns - live, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 20 Apr 1980, from the Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM, Columbia/Graphix Zone, 1995

R-0284 Señor (Tales Of Yankee Power) - original 1978 Street-Legal version, track fades out

R-0285 Song variations in second stereo mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1968

R-0286 Baby, I'm In The Mood For You - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the Freewheelin' out-take released on Biograph

R-0287 Quit Your Lowdown Ways - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the Freewheelin' out-take released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3

R-0288 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the regular Freewheelin' version

R-0289 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the regular Freewheelin' version

R-0290 Oxford Town - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the regular Freewheelin' version

R-0291 Tomorrow Is A Long Time - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963

R-0292 Masters Of War -Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963, different from the regular Freewheelin' version

R-0293 Farewell - Witmark demo version from Columbia acetate LP, 1963

R-0294 To Ramona - The Oval, City Hall, Sheffield, England, 30 Apr 1965 (same as BDC60 - mis-dated as 4 May 1965), from the DVD release of D.A. Pennebaker's 1965 film Don't Look Back, 2000. However, this performance is not the one Dylan collectors assume to have taken place at Sheffield!

R-0295 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965, released as R-0294

R-0296 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965 (same as BDC61), released as R-0294

R-0297 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965 (misdated as 9 May 1965), released as R-0294. However, this performance is the same as the one Dylan collectors assume to have taken place at Sheffield, 30 Apr 1965!

R-0298 It Ain't Me, Babe - Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 10 May 1965, released as R-0294

R-0299 Things Have Changed - original song from film soundtrack of Wonder Boys, also on European compilation The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2, 2000 and European/Japanese 2000 singles
Now no longer a rarity since it is included in The Essential Bob Dylan (2000) on the bobdylan.com albums page.

R-0300 Maggie's Farm - recorded live with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, 25 Jul 1965, from Murray Lerner's film Festival, 1967 also available on a 1991 Italian CD Bob Dylan 1 accompanying an issue of Il Dizionario del Rock (The Dictionary of Rock) - a series of magazines in the early 1990s

R-0301 Like A Rolling Stone - recorded live  with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, 25 Jul 1965, from a 1991 Italian CD Bob Dylan 1 accompanying an issue of Il Dizionario del Rock (The Dictionary of Rock) - a series of magazines in the early 1990s

R-0302 Song variations in first CD releases of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1982 onwards

R-0303 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (solo acoustic), Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965 (evening concert), from US Columbia/Legacy DVD The Other Side Of The Mirror: Bob Dylan Live At The Newport Folk Festival 1963-1965, 2007

R-0304 Mr. Tambourine Man - recorded live at the Newport Folk Festival, 25 Jul 1965, from Murray Lerner's film Festival, 1967, also released as R-0301

R-0305 Song variations in gold CD mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1992

R-0306 Song variations in SACD stereo mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1999

R-0307 Song variations in SACD 5.1 mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 2003

R-0308 Song variations in US mono mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1966

R-0309 Song variations in Canadian mono mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1966

R-0310 Song variations in French mono mix of Blonde On Blonde - tracks not separately listed, 1966

R-0311  With God On Our Side - live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (afternoon workshop), from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (stereo version)

R-0311M With God On Our Side - live with Joan Baez, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1963 (afternoon workshop), from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964 (mono version)

R-0312 Come Back, Baby (traditional) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester, 1962, alternate version released 1994 (edited version of R-0223, 2:40), on Dear Companion, Bear Family Germany 2CD set, 1995

R-0313 Tangled Up In Blue - mono version of Blood On The Tapes album track (5:31) on Columbia promo single, 1975

R-0314 Cassette release of Bob Dylan At Budokan, 1985, all track lengths different from current CD tracks (not listed separately)

R-0315 Song To Woody - excerpt from Bob Dylan album version on promo LP for Woody Guthrie/Leadbelly tribute Folkways: A Vision Shared, Columbia, 1989

R-0316 Girl Of The North Country - recorded at WNBC Studios, New York, in March 1963 for the Oscar Brand radio show, from the Warner Bros. radio station disc The World Of Folk Music (Starring Oscar Brand), 1963

R-0317 Only A Hobo - recorded as R-0316

R-0318 Jammin' Me (Tom Petty-Bob Dylan) - Bob Dylan is rumoured to play guitar on this co-composition from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' MCA album Let Me Up I've Had Enough, 1986

R-0319 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - recorded in the UK, May 1966, with the Hawks, from the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document", released on the 1996 DVD/VHS boxed video set The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll, also included in the Robbie Robertson documentary Going Home, Laserlight, 1994 (released on DVD in 1998)

R-0320 Shooting Star - Oh Mercy version remastered, from the Wonder Boys Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Columbia/Sony Music Soundtrax, 2000 - superseded by hybrid SACD release

R-0321 Buckets Of Rain - Blood On The Tracks version remastered, released as R-0320 - superseded by hybrid SACD release

R-0322 I Want You - Columbia 7" single edit, 1966

R-0323 Just Like A Woman - Columbia 7" single edit (2:26), 1966

R-0324 Acne ( Eric von Schmidt) - with Ramblin' Jack Elliott, recorded at the Riverside Church, New York, on 29th July, 1961 for the WRVR radio programme "Saturday Of Folk Music" and broadcast the same day, from the 2000 Vanguard soundtrack album The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack

R-0325 Don't Think Twice It's Alright - recorded at Madison Square Gardens, New York with Eric Clapton and his band, 30 Jun 1999, from video and DVD Eric Clapton and Friends In Concert, Warner Music Vision/Reprise, 2000

R-0326 Crossroads (Robert Johnson/Eric Clapton) - with Eric Clapton and his band, recorded and released as R-0325

R-0327 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - Columbia 1965 acetate of the version released in the Netherlands in 1967 as a single (see R-0055), but without the vocal backing by the Poppies

R-0328 Handle With Care (Traveling Wilburys) - from Traveling Wilburys Volume One, Wilbury Records (Warner Brothers), 1988

R-0329 Dirty World (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0330 Rattled (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0331 Last Night (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0332 Not Alone Any More (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0333 Congratulations (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0334 Heading For The Light (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0335 Margarita (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0336 Tweeter And The Monkey Man (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0337 End Of The Line (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0328

R-0338 She's My Baby (Traveling Wilburys) - from Traveling Wilburys Volume Three, Wilbury Records (Warner Brothers), 1990

R-0339 Inside Out (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0340 If You Belonged To Me (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0341 The Devil's Been Busy (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0342 7 Deadly Sins (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0343 Poor House (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0344 Where Were You Last Night? (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0345 Cool Dry Place (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0346 New Blue Moon (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0347 You Took My Breath Away (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0348 Wilbury Twist (Traveling Wilburys) - released as R-0338

R-0349 As yet unidentified interview material with picture CD and illustrated book, Mastertone/Omnibus Press 8036 (USA), 1996

R-0350 (Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - Bob contributes vocals to this different mix of the 1985 charity single, from the 2007 DVD release of ABC TV documentary ABC News Classics: Bob Dylan - 1985

R-0351 Trust Yourself - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Farm Aid, Champaign, IL, 22 Sep 1985, from the 2007 DVD release of ABC TV documentary ABC News Classics: Bob Dylan - 1985

R-0352 Like A Rolling Stone - 2:03 edit of album track from Highway 61 Revisited on The Essentials X Star Box, Sony Japan promotional CD, 2003

R-0353 Medley: Talkin' New York; Fixin' To Die; Gospel Plow from Bob Dylan on US Columbia stereo promo compilation LP April Demonstration Record, 1962

R-0354 Unused

R-0355 Unused

R-0356 Bob Dylan, Der Prophet Der Rockmusik - free flexidisc issued with Austrian rock music magazine "Rennbahn Express", 1981, contains fragments of the officially released versions of Main Title Theme (from Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid), Blowin’ In The Wind (from The Concert For Bangladesh), Hurricane, Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door, and an interview segment from December 1980

R-0357 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - extended CBS UK12" version of R-0164 (7:19), 1985

R-0358 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - filmed rehearsal of the recording of the song on We Are The World - The Video Event, (USA, 1985) also titled We Are The World - The Making Of (Europe 1985)

R-0359 Rise (Bob Dylan/Gabrielle/F. Unger-Hamilton/Ollie Dagois) - a looped sample from the start of the version of Knockin' On Heaven's Door from the Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid soundtrack is used throughout the album version of this song, Go-Beat Records, 2000

R-0360 Band Of The Hand - 1985 commercial video of the film of the same name, the version of the song that plays over the film credits is longer and has a different mix from the single and soundtrack album version R-0182

R-0361 A Couple More Years (Shel Silverstein-Dennis Locorierre) - about a minute of this cover of a Dr Hook song is used in the film Hearts Of Fire (with clucking chickens!), Guild Home Video, 1989

R-0362 Most Of The Time - radio edit (3:55) on Columbia promo CD single, 1990

R-0363 Precious Angel - edit (4:12) on Columbia single, 1979

R-0364 Covenant Woman - edited version on B-side of Columbia Solid Rock 7" single, 1980

R-0365 Heart Of Mine - single edit, 3:30, from Columbia 7" singles, 1981

R-0366 Blowin' In The Wind - loop of the harmonica solo from the Freewheelin' version on the GTE Entertainment CD-ROM Forest Gump: Music, Artists And Times, 1995

R-0367 The Times They Are A-Changin' - 35 sec excerpt from the album version, from the documentary CD I Can Hear It Now/The Sixties, Columbia, 1970 (3LP), 1999 (2CD)

R-0368 Mr. Tambourine Man - cut version (2:25), from Positively 4th Street CBS EP, France/Spain, 1965

R-0369 Friend Of The Devil (Robert Hunter-Jerry Garcia) - live, Club Rio, Las Vegas, NV, 1 Mar 1999, from Grateful Dead tribute album Stolen Roses: Songs Of The Grateful Dead, Grateful Dead Records, 2000

R-0370 Lay Down Your Weary Tune - live 26 Oct 1963, Carnegie Hall, New York, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, also surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0370M Lay Down Your Weary Tune - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0371 Dusty Old Fairgrounds - live 12 Apr 1963, Town Hall, New York, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert

R-0371M Dusty Old Fairgrounds - live Town Hall, New York, 12 Apr 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0372 John Brown - live as R-0371, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert

R-0372M John Brown - live Town Hall, New York, 12 Apr 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0373 When The Ship Comes In - live as R-0370, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home, 2005

R-0373M When The Ship Comes In - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0374 Percy's Song [Turn Turn Turn] - live as R-070, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, also surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0374M Percy's Song - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0375 Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag - live as R-0371, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert

R-0375M Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag - live Town Hall, New York, 12 Apr 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964R-0376 Seven Curses - live as R-0370, from the unreleased 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert

R-0376 Old Riley [Seven Curses] - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963 (stereo version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0376M Old Riley [Seven Curses] - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963 (mono version), from first version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0377  Blowin' In The Wind - live with Joan Baez, Forest Hills, New York, 17 Aug 1963, appeared on a acetate in late 1963/early 1964 (still officially unreleased)

R-0378  Desolation Row - otherwise unreleased alternate take featuring a contra bass, from a Columbia acetate of Highway 61 Revisited, 1965

R-0379 Talkin' New York - an excerpt only, from Judy Collins' An Audio Discography Vol. 2, Elektra, 1979

R-0380 Sooner Or Later (One Of Us Must Know) - edited version (3:07) on one side of Columbia promo single, 1966

R-0381 Unused

R-0382 Unused

R-0383 Tangled Up In Blue - edited version (3:27) on Columbia promo singles, 1975

R-0384 Forever Young - 4.25 edit of the live version from Bob Dylan At Budokan on CBS UK promo single, 1980

R-0385 Baby Stop Crying - different mix from the version on Street-Legal, from the Columbia Brazil Dylan compilation The Legend, 1983

R-0386 Red Wing Reform School [The Walls Of Red Wing] - live as R-0371, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates (stereo version)

R-0387 All Over You [If I Had To Do It All Over Again (I'd Do It All Over You)] - live as R-0371, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0388 Who Killed Davey Moore? - live as R-0371, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates (the version on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 is from Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 Oct 1963, this was also on the acetates)

R-0389 You Gotta Go [If You Gotta Go, Go Now] - live, Philharmonic Hall New York, 31 Oct 1964, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Live 1964, 2004

R-0389M You Gotta Go [If You Gotta Go, Go Now] - live, Philharmonic Hall, New York, 31 Oct 1964 (mono version), from second version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0390 The Gal I Love [Hero Blues] - mono out-take from The Times They Are A-Changin' recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 12 Aug 1963, surfaced in 1964, 1980, and 2007 on unreleased Columbia US acetates

R-0391 Milk Cow Blues (Robert Johnson) - Freewheelin' out-take, version 2, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 25 April 1962, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0392 Wichita Blues (traditional?) - Freewheelin' out-take, version 1, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 25 April 1962, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0393 Wichita Blues (traditional?) - Freewheelin' out-take, version 2, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 25 April 1962, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0394 Phantom Engineer [It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry] - early version of this song, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, 15 June 1965, this is not after all an alternate take to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols.1-3, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0395 Over The Cliff [Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence] - alternate longer take to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols.1-3, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0396 Freeze Out [Visions of Johanna] - early version of this song, recorded at Columbia Studios, New York, Dec 1965, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0397 Never Have Met [I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)] - recorded live as R-0389, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0398 Mr. Tambourine Man - recorded live as R-0389, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0399 A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall - recorded live as R-0389, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0400 Gates of Eden - recorded live as R-0389, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates, now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Live 1964, 2004

R-0400M Gates of Eden - Live Philharmonic Hall, New York, 31 Oct 1964 (mono version), from second version of cancelled Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert, 1964

R-0401 I'll Keep It With Mine - instrumental version, out-take from Blonde On Blonde, recorded Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 15 Feb 1966, surfaced in 1980 on unreleased Columbia acetates

R-0402 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - live, City Hall, Newcastle, England, 6 May 1965, from the soundtrack of the film Don't Look Back and from Clayton Webster Corporation radio station discs D. A. Pennebaker, Rock's Cinematographer, Retro Rock Shows, broadcast 1981

R-0403 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - hotel room, Savoy Hotel, London, England, 8 May 1965, released as R-0402

R-0404 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965, released as R-0402

R-0405 Talking World War III Blues - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 9 May 1965, released as R-0402

R-0406 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - soundcheck, Free Trade Hall, Manchester, England, 17 May 1966, from The Gelston Acetates, a set of Columbia acetates which surfaced in 1986

R-0407 She Belongs To Me - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 26 May 1966, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0408 4th Time Around - live as R-0407, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0409 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat - live as R-0407, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0410 One Too Many Mornings - live as R-0407, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0411 Ballad Of A Thin Man - live as R-0407, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0412 She Belongs To Me - live, Royal Albert Hall, London, England, 27 May 1966, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0413 4th Time Around - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0414 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0415 Visions of Johanna - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0416 Desolation Row - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0417 Just Like A Woman - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0418 Mr. Tambourine Man (incomplete) - live as R-0412, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0419 Song To Woody - recorded with George Harrison during the New Morning sessions at Columbia Studios, New York, 1 May 1970, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0420 Mama, You Been On My Mind - as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0421 Working On A Guru - as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0422 Yesterday (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) - as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0423 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0424 Da Doo Ron Ron (Jeff Barrie/Ellie Greenwich/Phil Spector) - as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0425 One Too Many Mornings- as R-0419, from The Gelston Acetates

R-0426 Like A Rolling Stone - edited version (3:50) on US Columbia acetate, 1965

R-0427 Interview segments with Bob from the Media America radio station disc Up Close: Bob Dylan, broadcast Oct 1989

R-0428 It Ain't Me, Babe - live with Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, from the Westwood One Radio Broadcast Superstars In Concert, Feb 1999 (not included in the 1986 broadcast)

R-0429 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - from the MediaAmerica radio stations discs Woodstock '94: The Radio Show

R-0430 Don't Think Twice, It's All Right - from the MediaAmerica radio stations discs Woodstock '94: The Best Of The Rest, 1994

R-0431 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, released as R-0430

R-0432 All Along The Watchtower - with Jack Bruce, recorded live in Seville, Spain, 17 Oct 1991, from the Global Satellite Network radio station discs Guitar Legends In Concert, broadcast Mar 1992

R-0433  Shake, Rattle & Roll (Charles Calhoun) - with Keith Richards, recorded live and broadcast as R-0432

R-0434 I Want You - at 3:10 slightly longer than the current regular album version, from Columbia 7" single in the Hall Of Fame series, early 1970s

R-0435 Highlands - live, previously unreleased, from Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA, 16 Mar 2000, from the bonus CD released with the limited edition of The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2, 2000

R-0436 Blowin' In The Wind - live, previously unreleased, from Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA, 16 Mar 2000, from the bonus CD released with the limited edition of The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2, 2000

R-0437 Desolation Row - edit, Isle Of Wight Festival 1970 video and soundtrack album, 1993

R-0438 Blind Willie McTell - edit of album version from Columbia promo CD single, 1991

R-0439 Knockin' On Heaven's Door - edit of MTV Unplugged version from Columbia promo CD single, 1995

R-0440 Time Out Of Mind promo CD, all tracks edited, 1997

R-0441 Hurricane - Part 1 edit, radio station version R-0126 with swear-word beeped (stereo), 1975

R-0442 Come Una Pietra Scalciata [Like A Rolling Stone] (Dylan/Aleotti/Perrini) cover version in Italian by Articolo 31 from their album Nessuno with parts of Bob's original version included, 1999.This track is also available on the May 2001 BMG Germany compilation May Your Song Always Be Sung Again: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2

R-0443 Make You Feel My Love - live, Pauley Pavilion, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 21 May 1998 (same as BDC26), from the Things Have Changed European CD single, May 2000

R-0444 Song To Woody - live, previously unreleased, from Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, CA, 16 Mar 2000 as are R-0435 and R-0436, from the Things Have Changed European CD single, May 2000

R-0445 East Virginia Blues [traditional] - performed by Bob and Earl Scruggs in the National Education TV programme Earl Scruggs' Festival Of Music, broadcast 1971, but also available in the USA in the early 1990s on commercial video

R-0446 Most Of The Time - from the soundtrack album of the film High Fidelity, Hollywood Records, 2000 - this version is reportedly remixed from the Oh Mercy version

R-0447 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat - Columbia 7" single edit, Jun 1966

R-0448 Hurricane - full-length mono version on Columbia promo singles, Nov 1975

R-0449 Million Dollar Bash - mono version with the Band on Columbia promo single, Oct 1975

R-0450 Things Have Changed - radio edit on May 2000 European CD single

R-0451 When The Night Comes Falling From The Sky - "live" performance featured on the 1987 film Hearts Of Fire, actually excerpt from promo video for Empire Burlesque single directed by Dave Stewart

R-0452 Rising Sun (Hufsteter/Larriva/Marsico/Quintana) - Bob plays harmonica for the Cruzados, 1983, from the album Cruzados - Unreleased Early Recordings, 2000 (edited version, 4:40)

R-0453 Unused

R-0454 On A Night Like This - mono version on B-side of Asylum radio station promo 7" single, 1974

R-0455 Mozambique - mono version on B-side of promo 7" single, Columbia 3-10298, 1976

R-0456 Slow Train - Columbia 1-11235, 7" promo single with edited version, 4:15 on both sides, 1979

R-0457 Like A Rolling Stone (The Mystery Tramps) - this rap version contains several samples of the original song from Highway 61 Revisited, Imago Records, 1993

R-0458 Paths Of Victory - Bob is rumoured to sing backup vocals on this cover version by The Broadside Singers from the 1964 Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 3: The Broadside Singers, now also available on The Best Of Broadside 1962-1988, Smithsonian Folkways Records, 2000

R-0459 Bob Dylan (John Hampton/Brian Desveaux) - this tribute by Nine Days from their debut album The Madding Crowd (550/Epic, 2000) contains samples of several Dylan songs

R-0460 Man In The Long Black Coat - Bob plays guitar and supplies vocals on this version by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from their 1994 Victory album In The Hot Seat (re-released by Polygram International, 2000)

R-0461 All Along The Watchtower - remix of 1967 original from John Wesley Harding with additional guitars overdubbed by Noah Rosanes, from the album by Funkstar Deluxe Keep On Moving (It's Too Funky In Here), Hypnotic Records (Denmark)/Edel America Records (USA), 2001

R-0462 The Times They Are A-Changin' - 35 second excerpt used in a special CBS album for internal circulation only: The Pitman Family of Music. Our First 20 Years. CBS Records 1960 - 1980 (released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the CBS pressing plant in Pitman, New Jersey, 1980)

R-0463 Excerpt from so far unidentified Dylan track on Columbia Auravision promotional flexidisc, Columbia Canada, late 1972

R-0464 Return To Me [Ritorna A Me] (Danny Di Minno/Carmen Lombardo) - from the Sopranos 2 TV series soundtrack album, Play Tone/Columbia (USA), Mar 2001

R-0465 Paths Of Victory - acetate of Witmark demo recorded 1963, offered for auction in Dec 1992

R-0466 Somebody Touched Me (traditional) - live, Portsmouth, England, 24 Sep 2000, from Bob Dylan Live: Thirty-Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances, SME Records (Sony Music Entertainment), Japan, Feb 2001

R-0467 Handsome Molly (traditional) - live, Gaslight Club, New York, Oct 1962, from Bob Dylan Live: Thirty-Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances, SME Records (Sony Music Entertainment), Japan, Feb 2001

R-0468 Country Pie - live, Portsmouth, England, 24 Sep 2000, from Bob Dylan Live: Thirty-Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances, SME Records (Sony Music Entertainment), Japan, Feb 2001

R-0469 Things Have Changed - live, Portsmouth, England, 25 Sep 2000, from Bob Dylan Live: Thirty-Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances, SME Records (Sony Music Entertainment), Japan, Feb 2001

R-0470 A Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache (W.B. Thompson/L. May) -  from Sun Records tribute album Good Rockin' Tonight, Sire (USA), Oct 2001

R-0471 Just Like A Woman - Columbia 7" single edit (4:46), 1966

R-0472 I Can't Leave Her Behind [On A Rainy Afternoon] - song worked on by Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan in the unreleased documentary "Eat The Document", from a Glasgow hotel room in May 1966, included in the 1994 Japanese Robbie Robertson video documentary Chronicle

R-0473   Rising Sun (Hufsteter/Larriva/Marsico/Quintana) - Bob plays harmonica for the Cruzados, 1983, from the German BMG album May Your Song Always Be Sung: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 3, 2003 (unedited version of R-0452, 5:42)

R-0474  Unused

R-0475  Unused

R-0476  Down In The Flood - recorded live with The Band at the Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York City, 31 Dec 1971, bonus track on the 2001 reissue of the Band's Capitol album Rock Of Ages

R-0477  When I Paint My Masterpiece - recorded live  as R-0476, bonus track on the 2001 reissue of the Band's Capitol album Rock Of Ages

R-0478  Don't Ya Tell Henry - recorded live as R-0476 (Bob on guitar and background vocals), bonus track on the 2001 reissue of the Band's Capitol album Rock Of Ages

R-0479  Like A Rolling Stone - recorded live as R-0476, bonus track on the 2001 reissue of the Band's Capitol album Rock Of Ages

R-0480 Tomorrow Is A Long Time - live performance from New York Town Hall, 12 Apr 1963 on 1978 Australian Masterpieces compilation with fade out (the version on Greatest Hits Vol.2 (USA)/More Greatest Hits (UK) is segued into When I Paint My Masterpiece)

R-0481 Rita May - faded version of Desire out-take/single track on 1989 2CD issue of Australian Masterpieces compilation

R-0482 Original music by Bob Dylan from the soundtrack of the 1983 video release of the film Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid not included on the Columbia soundtrack album page

R-0483 Excerpts from released and unreleased Bob Dylan tracks from Bob Dylan: The American Troubadour, one of the "Biography" series shown on the A&E Network TV programme in October 2000 and subsequently released on VHS cassette page

R-0484 If Not For You - excerpt of Bob and George Harrison performing this song from the video of The Concert For Bangladesh

R-0485 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down - performed live with the Hawks in the UK in May 1966, an excerpt from the unreleased film "Eat The Document" is included in the Band video The Authorised Biography, released on VHS in 1995 and DVD in 2000

R-0486 Midnight Special (Huddie Ledbetter - "Leadbelly") - Bob plays harmonica for Harry Belafonte on a previously unreleased alternate take of the title track of his 1962 RCA album, released in 2001 on the BMG Germany compilation May Your Song Always Be Sung Again: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2

R-0487 Bob introduces Al Kooper's parents from the stage at the Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, NY, 27 Oct 1981 - from the privately produced album by Al Kooper & Friends, The Third Annual Kapusta Kristmas Album, Dec 1981

R-0488 Highway 61 Revisited - mono single version, slightly shorter than album version, Dec 1965

R-0489 Hard Times (Stephen Foster) - from the Columbia House VHS video Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O - An All-Star Birthday Celebration, 1993

R-0490 Pancho And Lefty (Townes Van Zandt) - duet with Willie Nelson, recorded and released as R-0489

R-0491 Three short spoken commentaries about Willie Nelson by Bob included in the Columbia House VHS video Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O - An All-Star Birthday Celebration, 1993

R-0492 Heartland (Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson) - Bob duets with Willie on this edit of the co-written song from Willie's 1993 Columbia album Across The Borderline, on the 1993 Columbia promo video for the album, narrated by Don Was

R-0493 Excerpt from interview with Bob by Mart Perry and Alan Ramey, talking about John Hammond in John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen, CBS/Sony laserdisc (Japan), 1990

R-0494 Excerpts of Bob playing electric with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 25 Jul 1965, from the VHS video The History Of Rock 'N' Roll - Plugging In, 1995

R-0495 Interviews with Bob and Tom Petty, Westwood One offices, Los Angeles, CA, 10 Apr 1986 (16 mins), on a clear flexidisc, US Tour Press Conference 1986

R-0496 Interview at press conference, San Francisco, 3 Dec 1965 on the 1997 CDs Bob Dylan: The 1965 Interview (Baktabak, UK) and Summer Of Love: Highway Of Diamonds/An Evening With Bob Dylan (LaserLight, USA)

R-0497 Fragments of officially released tracks (not listed separately) on What’s It All About?, Radio Series 3052, 7" single released by the Presbyterian Church USA in conjunction with Columbia Records, 1980 (see R-0506 and R-0608)

R-0498  Fragments of officially released tracks (not listed separately) on What’s It All About?, Radio Series 3052, 7" single released by the Presbyterian Church USA in conjunction with Columbia Records, 1980

R-0499 Fragments of George Jackson ("Big Band" version) [R-0084] on What’s It All About?, 7" single released by the Presbyterian Church USA in conjunction with Columbia Records, 1971

R-0500 Excerpt of interview with Bob talking about the Clancy Brothers by Derek Bailey from Slane Castle, Dublin, 8 Jul 1984, from the VHS video The Story Of The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem, Third Floor/Warner Home Video, 1984

R-0501 Interviews and album versions of  30 Dylan songs on five record radio station disc Dylan on Dylan, Westwood One ( USA), radio broadcast 17 Nov 1984

R-0502 Unused

R-0503 Unused

R-0504 Interview by Klas Burling in Stockholm, Sweden  29 Apr 1966, on CD included with Swedish/English edition of Bob Dylan's book "Tarantula", from Swedish publishers, Bakhåll, 2000

R-0505 Original music by Bob Dylan from the soundtrack of the 1991 Director's Cut video release of the film Pat Garrett And Billy The Kid not included on the Columbia soundtrack album

R-0506 Excerpt from interview with Bob at Columbia Studios, Los Angeles, CA, 16 Dec 1965, used in 1979 video Heroes Of Rock & Roll, a video for which I have no date - The Fabulous 60s Vol. 7, and in 1990 video/laserdisc John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen (see R-0497 and R-0608)

R-0507 All Along The Watchtower - edit of R-0461, remix of 1967 original from John Wesley Harding with additional guitars overdubbed by Noah Rosanes (see R-0461), on CD single by Funkstar Deluxe, Hypnotic Records (Denmark)/Edel America Records (USA), Jun 2001

R-0508 All Along The Watchtower - extended remix of R-0461, itself a remix of the 1967 original from John Wesley Harding with additional guitars overdubbed by Noah Rosanes (see R-0461), on CD single by Funkstar Deluxe, Hypnotic Records (Denmark)/Edel America Records (USA), Jun 2001

R-0509 Like A Rolling Stone - 25 second excerpt of the Highway 61 Revisited album track used in a special CBS album for internal circulation only: The Sounds Of The 60's In Pitman (released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the CBS pressing plant in Pitman, New Jersey, 1970)

R-0510 Heart Of Mine - 1 min excerpt on sampler Melody Maker: A Sampling Of New Music From CBS Records, Inc., flexidisc included with "Melody Maker" magazine (USA), 1973

R-0511 Excerpts from songs and interview with Bob by Elliott Mintz on The Bob Dylan Bootleg Tapes, radio station CDs, Westwood One, broadcast week of 13 May 1991

R-0512 I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind (Hank Williams) - from the Hank Williams tribute album Timeless, Lost Highway Records, Sep 2001

R-0513 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? - stereo version from 1972 Spanish single with Positively 4th Street

R-0514 I Was Young When I Left Home (traditional) - from the "Minnesota Hotel Tape", Minneapolis, MN, 22 Dec 1961, on limited edition of "Love And Theft", Sep 2001

R-0515 The Times They Are A-Changin' - alternate take recorded Columbia Studios, New York, Oct 1963, on limited edition of "Love And Theft", Sep 2001

R-0516 Roll On John (Traditional) - performed by Bob during an interview with Cynthia Gooding for the "Folksinger's Choice" WBAI radio programme, recorded 11 Mar 1962, in New York City, and released on the Smithsonian Folkways album There Is No Eye: Music For Photographs, Nov 2001

R-0517  King Of Kings - a previously unreleased instrumental with Ronnie Wood and Bob on guitars, presumably recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, 1996 at the same time as R-0264, from Ronnie Wood's album Not For Beginners, Nov 2001

R-0518 (Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - Bob contributes vocals to this second album version (5:42), Manhatten, 1985

R-0519 Romance In Durango - unfaded version on 7" vinyl single, B-side of One More Cup Of Coffee, Sony Japan, 1976

R-0520 Clip of Bob and the Band performing an unspecified song in the Rutles spoof film All You Need Is Cash, 2001 (DVD)

R-0521 Interfere (Ronnie Wood) - with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen and Willie Weeks, instrumental recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, early 1996, longer version of R-0264, from Ronnie Woods album Not For Beginners, SPV Records (Germany), Nov 2001

R-0522 It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) - shortened by two verses on US Columbia 8-track version of Bringing It All Back Home, 1974

R-0523 Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands - with shortened instrumental break on US Columbia 8-track version of Blonde On Blonde, 1974

R-0524 Interview with Bob in London in Aug 1986 at the Hearts Of Fire press conference, 17 Aug 1986

R-0525 Hurricane - Part 1 edit, radio station version R-0126 with swear-word beeped (mono) on Columbia promo singles, 1975

R-0526 Interview with Bob in Rome on 21 Jul 2001 with eleven European music journalists, released on Fisk Dutch CD, 2002

R-0527 Like A Rolling Stone - 1.31 excerpt from Highway 61 Revisited version (first verse and refrain), on Al Kooper promo CD What Do All These Recording Artists Have In Common???, Columbia/Legacy, Sep 2001

R-0528 Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again - last 2:29 from Blonde On Blonde version (last three verses), on Al Kooper promo CD What Do All These Recording Artists Have In Common???, Columbia/Legacy, Sep 2001

R-0529 I Want You - same take as used on the Blonde On Blonde album, but with a completely different mix., on a Columbia acetate, 1966

R-0530 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? - slightly longer version than that released as a single in Dec 1965 on a Columbia acetate

R-0531 Telephone conversations with A.J. Weberman, New York, 6 & 9 Jan 1971, released on Folkways album, 1971

R-0532 WBAI Radio interview, New York, 21 May 1986, released on Fisk Dutch CD, 2003

R-0533 Isis (video) - previously unreleased edited live performance (4:10) from Montreal, Canada, 4 Dec 1975, from the bonus disc with the Limited Edition of The Bootleg Series Vol. 5 - Bob Dylan Live 1975: The Rolling Thunder Revue, 2002 (the performance released on 4 Songs From "Renaldo & Clara" (1978) and Biograph (1985) was complete at 5:21)

R-0534 Press conference - Hotel Georges V, Paris, France, 23 May 1966, in Yeyes: Reportages et Interviews par Francoir Jouffa, Europe 1 AD 101 (France), 1997

R-0535 Excerpts of songs from The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 on 1991 radio broadcast cassette

R-0536 Knockin' On Heaven's Door - mono version of song from Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid soundtrack album on Columbia 7" singles, 1974

R-0537 One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) - unfaded stereo version from UK Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, 1967 (still available on CD) and gold CD release of Blonde On Blonde, 1990s (now deleted)

R-0537M One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later) - unfaded version, mono reduction of R-0537 from mono release of UK Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, 1967

R-0538 Unused

R-0539 Unused

R-0540 Hazel - recorded live with The Band, San Francisco, CA, Nov 1976 from the Rhino Records 4CD boxed set The Last Waltz, April 2002 (omitted from the 1978 Warner Bros release)

R-0541 Shortened versions of several Dylan songs and excerpts from the 1991 interview with Bob by Elliott Mintz (not listed separately), from the Westwood One radio station broadcast disc The Beatle Years, disc 93-04, 1993

R-0542 Medley - Fourth Time Around/Norwegian Wood, from the Westwood One radio station broadcast disc The Beatle Years, disc 95-14, 1995

R-0543 Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine - mono version live with The Band on B-side of Asylum radio station promo 7" single, 1974

R-0544 Man Of Peace - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, 9 Jun 1987, from the Grateful Dead Records/Arista album Postcards Of The Hanging: The Grateful Dead Play The Music Of Bob Dylan, 2002

R-0545 Unused

R-0546 Unused

R-0547 Unused

R-0548 Unused

R-0549 Unused

R-0550 Rambling Gambling Willie - mono version of track from The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, from the original Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, also on a UK Emidisc acetate from the late 1960s

R-0551 Let Me Die In My Footsteps - extended version with extra verse from the Columbia test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963

R-0551M Let Me Die In My Footsteps - unedited original version - studio version (mono) from the Columbia US test pressing and promotional copies of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, 1963

R-0552 Waitin' For You - new Dylan composition exclusive to original film soundtrack, Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood, Sony, 2002

R-0553 Minellos (Rubin Steiner/Bob Dylan) - composition by Rubin Steiner (3:04) featuring a sample of Lay, Lady, Lay from his Chronowax/BMG album Wunderbar Drei, 2002

R-0554 Train Of Love (Johnny Cash) - from the Johnny Cash tribute album Kindred Spirits: A Tribute To The Songs Of Johnny Cash, Columbia (USA), Sep 2002

R-0555 It Ain't Me, Babe - Before The Flood version with The Band, recorded at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, evening show, in false mono on A-side of Asylum single, 1974

R-0556 Handle With Care (Traveling Wilburys) - 28 sec excerpt of album version from Traveling Wilburys Volume One, on radio broadcast CD, Winter Warner Land (USA), 1988

R-0557 The Usual (John Hiatt) - from the Lorimar feature film Hearts Of Fire OST, 1987 (R-0191 soundtrack album version has horns overdubbed)

R-0558 Had A Dream About You, Baby - from the Lorimar feature film Hearts Of Fire OST, 1987, Bob shares verses with Fiona (R-0193 soundtrack album version has Bob only)

R-0559 The Usual (John Hiatt) - from the Lorimar feature film Hearts Of Fire OST, 1987, second appearance

R-0560 Dylan content in multi-media section of enhanced CD, Rolling Stone Presents New Voices Vol. 5, Germany. 1996 (not listed separately)

R-0561 Keep Your Eyes On The Prize (Len Chandler) - Bob and Joan Baez accompany Len Chandler, live from the March on Washington, 28 Aug 1963, from USA: Integration, a BBC radio station disc (UK), 1964

R-0562 Shot Of Love - excerpt from live performance recorded at Avignon, France, 25 Jul 1981, in John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen, CBS/Sony VHS/laserdisc (UK/USA/Japan), 1990

R-0563 A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall - excerpt from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Quest TV broadcast,  CBC TV Studio, Toronto, Canada, 1 Feb1964, in John Hammond: From Bessie Smith To Bruce Springsteen, CBS/Sony VHS/ laserdisc (UK/USA/Japan), 1990

R-0564 Mr. Tambourine Man - excerpt of R-0217, with the Byrds, recorded at the Roy Orbison Tribute Concert, Feb 1990, from their Columbia Legacy boxed set The Byrds, on Country Music Video Magazine - Premier Collectors’ Edition, BMG Video (UK), 1990

R-0565 My Back Pages - Bob playing guitar during the rehearsals at Madison Square Gardens, New York, on 14 Oct 1992, with most (if not all) of the musicians that played on it in the concert, from the video release of The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, Columbia, 1993

R-0566 It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry - Bob playing with Eric Clapton during the soundchecks at Madison Square Gardens, New York, on 15-16 Oct 1992, from the video release of The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, Columbia, 1993

R-0567 Stealin' (Will Shade) - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, 9 Jun 1987, previously unreleased, from The Grateful Dead Hour #705, radio station CD for broadcast during week of 25 Mar 2002

R-0568 Oh Boy (West/Petty/Tilghman) - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0569 John Brown - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0570 Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash) - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0571 Gotta Serve Somebody - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0572 Hideaway (Freddie King)/C C Rider (Chuck Willis) - medley recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased

R-0573 Mixed Up Confusion - second alternate take to the original single (R-0007), also without  the opening harmonica solo as R-0145 but with different lyrics from both, from a 1962 Columbia acetate that surfaced in May 1982

R-0574 Mixed Up Confusion - third alternate take to the original single, with an opening harmonica solo as R-0007 but with different lyrics again, from a second 1962 Columbia acetate that surfaced in Jun 1984

R-0575 Mixed Up Confusion - different mono mix of R-0007 (original 1962 US single), from US Columbia acetate, early 1984

R-0576