Dylan news/SACD


Below is information lifted directly from the Dylan website.
The SACD releases have been moved from August to September-let's hope this doesn't follow the Sony Miles Davis route where sometimes releases just keep getting put back.
The movie that is mentioned, Masked And Anonymous for those that don't know was apparently scripted by Dylan under a false name.
The bad news is that despite the all star cast that the reviews haven't been very good.
By all accounts it's a bit arty,a bit baffling and Dylan apparently acts enigmatic-nothing like typecasting.
The most interesting thing I noted regarding the music on SACD is the first track on the free sampler available on early copies of the M&A soundtrack is from Dylan's next release on the Bootleg series- Vol 6-which is the live Halloween gig from '64.
Which if the whole album is released on SACD hybrid despite the fact that the material is old (and widely available on bootleg)it could very well qualify as the first release by a really major artist to come out on SACD hybrid.
I'll beat the Dylan kickers to it by mentioning that there is something ironic in that.

masked and anonymous Soundtrack to be Released on July 22

The soundtrack CD to Bob Dylan's new movie masked and anonymous will be released by Columbia Records on July 22, 2003. It features fourteen Bob Dylan songs, four of which are performed in the film by Bob Dylan himself and especially created for the film. "Dixie" and "Diamond Joe" are traditional songs recorded and performed for the first time. "Cold Irons Bound" and "Down In The Flood" are new performances. "City of Gold," performed by the Dixie Hummingbirds, is a previously unreleased Bob Dylan song. Also featured are the Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia, Los Lobos, Shirley Caesar and an array of international artists.
Track listing:
1. MY BACK PAGES
performed by the Magokoro Brothers
2. GOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY
performed by Shirley Caesar
3. DOWN IN THE FLOOD (new version) { RealPlayer }
performed by Bob Dylan
4. IT'S ALL OVER NOW, BABY BLUE
performed by the Grateful Dead
5. MOST OF THE TIME
performed by Sophie Zelmani
6. ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS { RealPlayer }
performed by Los Lobos
7. DIAMOND JOE
performed by Bob Dylan
8. Come Una Pietra Scalciata (LIKE A ROLLING STONE)
performed by Articolo 31
9. ONE MORE CUP OF COFFEE
performed by Sertab
10. NON DIRLE CHE NON E COSI (If You See Her, Say Hello)
performed by Francesco De Gregori
11. DIXIE
performed by Bob Dylan
12. SENOR (TALES OF YANKEE POWER)
performed by Jerry Garcia
13. COLD IRONS BOUND (new version)
performed by Bob Dylan
Bonus Track
14. CITY OF GOLD
performed by the Dixie Hummingbirds

The album will be available as a standard package and in a limited edition digi-pak. The limited-edition package contains a hybrid Super Audio CD (SACD) featuring seven tracks from the newly remastered catalog in standard audio, super audio and 5.1 surround sound. This special disc is playable on any CD player as well as on an SACD compatible player.

Bonus disc track listing:
1. ALL I REALLY WANT TO DO
from the upcoming The Bootleg Series Vol. #6, Bob Dylan Live 1964, The Philharmonic Hall Concert (previously unreleased)
2. LOVE MINUS ZERO/NO LIMIT
from Bringing It All Back Home
3. STUCK INSIDE OF MOBILE WITH THE MEMPHIS BLUES AGAIN
from Blonde on Blonde
4. TANGLED UP IN BLUE
from Blood on the Tracks
5. GOTTA SERVE SOMEBODY
from Slow Train Coming
6. MOONLIGHT
from "Love and Theft"
7. COLD IRONS BOUND
bonus track from the soundtrack Masked And Anonymous (Special SACD hybrid disc recording

6/26

Watch the masked and anonymous trailer!

Bob Dylan's new movie masked and anonymous opens nationwide in July and August.
View the trailer.

Hear "Down In The Flood" from the soundtrack album. (RealPlayer)

6/20

Fifteen Classic Bob Dylan Albums to be Released on Hybrid Super Audio CD
Every Phase of A Legendary Career Is Represented In The First Major Sonic Upgrade of His CD Catalog

All titles arrive in stores September 2, 2003

On September 2, 2003, Columbia/Legacy will release fifteen classic albums by Bob Dylan in the hybrid Super Audio CD (SACD) format. These discs—the first recordings by any Sony Music artist to be issued in this format—will also feature restored artwork based on original album packaging.

Hybrid Super Audio CD discs feature a high-density layer which can provide high-resolution, multi-channel surround sound in addition to a separate two-channel stereo SACD version of the same music, and a layer with a CD version of the recording. The result is a hybrid disc whose full audio potential can be realized by the new generation of SACD players, and which is fully compatible with all other existing CD players on the market today.

These fifteen titles mark the start of a long-term program to enhance and upgrade the sonic quality and packaging elements of one of the most important album catalogs in popular music. Only one Bob Dylan album, Blonde on Blonde, has been released previously in the standard Super Audio CD format. Blonde on Blonde, along with five other titles—Another Side of Bob Dylan, Bringing It All Back Home, Blood On The Tracks, Slow Train Coming, and "Love and Theft"—will now be issued as 5.1 multi-channel releases with accompanying stereo mixes, in addition to their hybrid SACD versions.

Here are the fifteen hybrid Super Audio CD titles by Bob Dylan, in chronological order:

1) The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (released May 1963)—Includes "Blowin' in the Wind," "Masters of War," "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," and "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna fall." Freewheelin' was Dylan's second Columbia album, but his first collection of all original songs. Produced by John Hammond.

2) Another Side of Bob Dylan (released August 1964)—Includes "All I Really Want to Do," "Spanish Harlem Incident," "Chimes of Freedom," "My Back Pages." "A rich, complex album" (Paul Williams, Crawdaddy). Produced by Tom Wilson.

3) Bringing It All Back Home (released March 1965)—Includes "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Gates of Eden," "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)," "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue." The first Dylan album to include accompaniment by an electric band, and his first Top Ten LP. Produced by Tom Wilson.

4) Highway 61 Revisited (released August 1965)—Includes the No. 2 hit single "Like a Rolling Stone," "Ballad of a Thin Man," "Highway 61 Revisited," "Desolation Row." Produced by Tom Wilson and Bob Johnston.

5) Blonde on Blonde (released May 1966)—Includes "Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35," "Visions of Johanna," "Just Like a Woman," "I Want You." This landmark double LP was the first Bob Dylan album recorded in Nashville. Produced by Bob Johnston.

6) John Wesley Harding (released December 1967)—Includes "John Wesley Harding," "All Along the Watchtower," and "Drifter's Escape." With the inclusion of "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," Dylan returned rock to its country roots. Produced by Bob Johnston.

7) Nashville Skyline (released April 1969)—Includes "Lay Lady Lay," "To Be Alone With You," "I Threw It All Away," "Country Pie." Produced by Bob Johnston.

8) Planet Waves (released January 1974)—Includes "On a Night Like This," "Going, Going, Gone," "Forever Young," "You Angel You." With instrumental backing by The Band, Planet Waves became Dylan's first Number One album. Produced by Bob Dylan, Robbie Robertson, and Rob Fraboni.

9) Blood On The Tracks (released January 1975)—Includes "Tangled Up in Blue," "Simple Twist of Fate," "If You See Her, Say Hello," "Shelter from the Storm." "The writing is the source of the record's powerÉThere are times when he sounds closer, more intimate and more real than anyone else." (Jon Landau, Rolling Stone) Produced by Bob Dylan.

10) Desire (released January 1976)—Includes "Hurricane," "Black Diamond Bay," "One More Cup of Coffee," "Oh, Sister." Desire features violinist Scarlett Rivera and songs co-written with Jacques Levy. Produced by Don Devito.

11) Street Legal (released June, 1978)—Includes "Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)," "Changing of the Guards," "Baby, Stop Crying," and "Is Your Love in Vain?" Produced by Don Devito.

12) Slow Train Coming (released August 1979)—Includes the Grammy Award-winning single "Gotta Serve Somebody," "I Believe in You," "Slow Train," "When He Returns." Produced by Jerry Wexler and Barry Beckett.

13) Infidels (released November 1983)—Includes "Jokerman," "License to Kill," "I and I," "Sweetheart Like You." Dylan's sidemen include Mick Taylor (guitar), Mark Knopfler (guitar), Sly Dunbar (drums), and Robbie Shakespeare (bass). "Eight vigorous songs that teem with self-effacing introspection and witÉ" (Christopher Connelly, Rolling Stone). Produced by Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler.

14) Oh Mercy (released September, 1989)—Includes "Political World," "Everything Is Broken," "Ring Them Bells," "Man in the Long Black Coat." Recorded in New Orleans with Louisiana musicians including Cyril Neville (percussion), Rockin' Dopsie (accordion), Willie Green (drums), and Mason Ruffner (guitar). Produced by Daniel Lanois.

15) "Love and Theft" (September, 2001)—Includes "Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, "Mississippi," "Summer Days," "High Water (for Charley Patton)." "All pop music is love and theft, and in 40 years of records whose sources have inspired volumes of scholastic exegesis, Dylan has never embraced that truth so warmly. Jokes, riddles, aperçus, and revelations will surface for years... Grade: A Plus." (Robert Christgau, The Village Voice)

"The release of these classic Bob Dylan albums on hybrid SACD will extend the benefits of this exciting format to a much wider audience," says Jeff Jones, Senior Vice President, Legacy Recordings. "Each of these Dylan titles will be painstakingly remastered and reproduced to the highest quality standards."

ben_campbell
Well.... thanks for all that, Ben! I keep up with this through bd.com and the discussion forum there (where I post under the same moniker), but I'm really glad to see another Dylan freak here! I don't think there are very many on this site.

Saw M&A a couple of months ago as a guest of Columbia...I loved it. The fantastic reviewer for the "Chicago Reader" also liked it, as have a few other mainstream critics (although, as you say, most critics don't get it).
Cp-it's not really just for Dylan nuts like ourselves as this is so far THE biggest reissues on SACD for a major artist.
From the sampler the remastering is a big big step up on redbook-for those who enjoy the benefits they hear on SACD it should be great too.
Similarly even a modest Rock/songwriting fan should own 4 of these records-Bringing It All Back Home,Highway 61 Revisited,Blonde On Blonde and Blood On The Tracks.
Undoubtly 4 of the greatest albums ever made.
I've started negotiations with my local independant record shop for the whole set!
Yes, Ben, those are 4 of the greatest albums ever...by anyone...period (IMO). "Oh Mercy," "TOOM," and "Love and Theft" are on my essential list, too.