Bob Dylan


I just had my jaw drop through the floor!!! Had to share, Bob Dylans Tell tale signs, bootleg series Vol.8 disc two track 13 "the lonesome river" with Ralf Stanely. The whloe cd is good but this track stole the show!!! Hows it sound on vinyl?
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Max Pain - Thanks for the post. I'd avoided that release because I thought it was just recycled stuff. Bob doesn't really need more of my $. Hadn't read up on it on-line, however, only saw it in the store. Lately, been listening a ton to "Together Through Life". I'll have to check it out after I get "Love and Theft" (yup, I'm a late adopter).
Ghosthouse just sat through the entire "Tpgether through life" Love the accordion on "This dream of you" !!! BD recordings are second to none. It's such an anolog recording relief from the low budjet "Pro tools" stuff you get with a lot of rock recordings today.
Hi Max - I'm a big Los Lobos fan so was happy to see David Hidalgo in the credits. I think that accordion sound throughout has a lot to do with what "makes" TTL what it is. Went to BB today in search of Tell Tale Signs...not in stock, unfortunately. I'll get it from Amazon, I guess.
MaxPain,

I too love this collection, would urge you to take a listen to Red River Shore, one of my favorite Dylan songs/recordings ever, and to think he left it off of Time Out Of Mind. His last 5 or so have been at least as good as anything he has ever written, recorded and released.
Oh yes I've many times enjoyed the red river shore. In fact the whole time I've owned this two disc set I've never made it over to disc two. So when I did I was floored!! I'm just blown away on how well this recording sounds. I mean so tonally correct. Spacially correct, unlike my spelling. I just picked up blood on the tracks and all I can say is Bob Dylan never disapoints.

Gohst I saw Los lobos at Rivinia a few years back. Loved them, they opened for Los lonely boys. At first I was baffled, I thought LLB was like this one hit wonder band. Wrong! They were great I became a fan!

So, what would be Dylans best??? Must own stuff, or even in order of worst to best?