"Apriti, sesamo!": e l'archivio di Bob Dylan torna ad aprirsi, svelando i suoi tesori. Il leggendario cantautore ha annunciato l'uscita, prevista per il prossimo 31 ottobre, del volume numero diciotto delle "Bootleg series", la serie di cofanetti contenenti inediti e rarità inaugurata nel 1991. "Bootleg series volume 18: Through the open window 1956-1963", questo il titolo del nuovo mega-cofanetto, conterrà - come suggerisce il titolo - materiale d'archivio risalente ai sette anni compresi tra il 1965 e il 1963, quelli della "formazione" del futuro premio Nobel per la letteratura.
Il cofanetto - già preordinabile sul sito di Sony Music - offre un ritratto unico dei primi anni di Dylan, quando affinava il proprio talento e trasformava brani folk tradizionali e abbozzi di testi in canzoni destinate a diventare classici immortali, come “Blowin’ in the Wind” e “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” La raccolta include rari outtakes dagli archivi Columbia, registrazioni live in club e coffeehouse, sessioni improvvisate in appartamenti di amici e jam in ritrovi di musicisti ormai scomparsi. Molti di questi documenti sono rarissimi, altri vengono pubblicati per la prima volta. L'antologia si chiude con la registrazione in versione integrale e inedita del concerto alla Carnegie Hall del 26 ottobre 1963: un evento che segnò l’apice della sua prima ascesa e, allo stesso tempo, la fine dell’inizio della sua lunghissima carriera. «Di quel tempo e di quei luoghi, questa raccolta è solo un frammento – scrive lo storico Sean Wilentz nel saggio di 125 pagine che accompagna il cofanetto – Eppure, come documento sonoro di un artista che diventa sé stesso — o nel caso di Dylan, il primo dei suoi molti sé artistici — la raccolta mira a far collassare tempo e spazio, non come una rêverie nostalgica ma come un collegamento vivente tra passato e presente, tra vecchio e nuovo, che non sono mai così distinti come potremmo pensare».
Il box deluxe da 8CD contiene 139 brani, di cui 48 inediti assoluti e 38 rarità, oltre a un libro rilegato con note approfondite di Sean Wilentz e oltre 100 fotografie rare. Le edizioni ridotte da 2CD e 4LP comprendono invece 42 brani.
Come anticipazione del box, è già disponibile in digitale “Rocks and gravel":
TRACKLIST
Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through the Open Window, 1956-1963
Disc 1
Let the good times roll
December 24, 1956 – Terlinde Music Shop, St. Paul, MNI got a new girl
May 1959 – Home of Ric Kangas, Hibbing, MNSan Francisco bay blues
Jesus Christ
September 1960 – Home of Bob Dylan, Minneapolis, MNEast Virginia blues
K.C. moan
Hard travelin’
Late 1960 – Madison, WIPastures of plenty
Remember me
February 1961 – Home of Bob and Sid Gleason, East Orange, NJSong to Woody
Talkin’ Bear Mountain picnic massacre blues
September 6, 1961 – The Gaslight Cafe, NYCAin’t no grave
Summer 1961 – Home of Mell and Lillian Bailey, NYCI ain’t got no home
May 13, 1961 – Coffman Theater, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MNDeath don’t have no mercy
Devilish Mary
May 1961 – Minneapolis, MNIntroduction: Riverside Church
Handsome Molly
July 29, 1961 – Saturday of Folk Music (WRVR-FM), Riverside Church, NYCIntroduction: See that my grave is kept clean
See that my grave is kept clean
The girl I left behind
Introduction: Pretty Boy Floyd
Pretty Boy Floyd
Railroading on the great divide
October 1, 1961 – Gerdes Folk City, NYCIntroduction: Fixin’ to die
Fixin’ to die
1961 – Folklore Center, NYCI’ll fly away – Take 1 (alternate take)*
September 29, 1961 – Carolyn Hester sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCDisc 2
Introduction: In the pines
In the pines
Gospel plow
Introduction: Young but daily growing
Young but daily growing
Man on the street
This land is your land*
Pretty Polly
November 4, 1961 – Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYCMan of constant sorrow – Rehearsal (alternate take, Nov 20, 1961)
House carpenter – Take 1 (outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*
You’re no good – Take 2 with Take 6 insert (alternate take, Nov 20, 1961)
He was a friend of mine – Take 2 (outtake, Nov 20, 1961)*
Ramblin’ round – Take 2 (outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*
Bob Dylan sessions Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCStory: East Orange, New Jersey
Stealin’
Po’ Lazarus
Dink’s song*
I was young when I left home*
In the evening
Baby, let me follow you down
Cocaine
December 22, 1961 – Home of Bonnie Beecher, Minneapolis, MNDisc 3
The death of Emmett Till
Conversation: Folksinger’s Choice, 1
Roll on, John*
Conversation: Folksinger’s Choice, 2
Hard times in New York town
Broadcast March 11, 1962 – Folksinger’s Choice, WBAI-FM Studios, NYCTalkin’ John Birch paranoid blues
March 1962 – Home of Mell and Lillian Bailey, NYCBallad of Donald White
September 20, 1962 – Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYCMidnight special – Rehearsals
Midnight special – Take 17 (alternate take)
February 2, 1962 – The Midnight Special sessions, Webster Hall, NYCWichita (album version)*
It’s dangerous (album version)*
March 2, 1962 – Three Kings and the Queen and Kings and the Queen, Volume Two sessions, Cue Recording Studios, NYCHoney, just allow me one more chance**
Talkin’ New York**
Corrina, Corrina*
Deep Ellum blues**
Introduction: Blowin’ in the wind
Blowin’ in the wind*
April 16, 1962 – Gerdes Folk City, NYCRambling, gambling Willie – Take 3 (outtake)**
(I heard that) Lonesome whistle – Take 2 (outtake)**
April 24, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCRocks and gravel – Take 3 (outtake)**
April 25, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCPaths of victory
Train a-travelin’ (album version)*
October-December 1962 – Broadside Office, NYCHiram Hubbard**
Quit your low down ways**
Let me die in my footsteps**
Ramblin’ on my mind**
Blue yodel no. 8 (Mule skinner blues)**
July 2, 1962 – The Finjan, Montreal, CanadaDisc 4
Baby, please don’t go – Take 3 (outtake)**
April 25, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCWorried blues – Take 1 (outtake)**
Baby, I’m in the mood for you – Take 4 (outtake)**
Bob Dylan’s blues – Take 2 (outtake)**
July 9, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCIntroduction: Tomorrow is a long time
Tomorrow is a long time
This land is your land – The last verses
Long time gone
August 11, 1962 – Home of Dave Whitaker, Minneapolis, MNA hard rain’s a-gonna fall*
Don’t think twice, it’s all right*
Barbara Allen*
The cuckoo*
October 1962 – The Gaslight Cafe, NYCThat’s all right – Take 5 (outtake)**
October 26, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCMixed-up confusion – Take 10 (single alternate take)**
November 1, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCBallad of Hollis Brown – Take 2 (outtake)**
Kingsport town – Take 2 (outtake)*
November 14, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCWhatcha gonna do? – Remake, Take 1 (outtake)**
Hero blues – Take 4 (outtake)**
I shall be free – Take 3 (alternate take)**
December 6, 1962 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCDisc 5
The ballad of the gliding swan
Broadcast January 13, 1963 – “Madhouse on Castle Street,” BBC-TV Studios, London, EnglandOnly a hobo (album version)*
John Brown (album version)*
February 1963 – Broadside Ballads, Vol. 1 sessions, Folkways Studio, NYCAll over you**
February 8, 1963 – NYCOxford town* (demo)
March 1963 – Witmark Studio, NYCBob Dylan’s dream*
Introduction: Walls of Red Wing
Walls of Red Wing**
Introduction: Tomorrow is a long time
Tomorrow is a long time*
Dusty old fairgrounds**
Introduction: Pretty Peggy-O
Pretty Peggy-O**
Who killed Davey Moore?**
Last thoughts on Woody Guthrie*
April 12, 1963 – Town Hall, NYCJames Alley blues**
April 18, 1963 – Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYCI rode out one morning**
April 19, 1963 – Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYCHouse of the rising sun**
April 18, 1963 – Home of Mac and Eve McKenzie, NYCTalkin’ World War III blues
April 21, 1963 – Club 47, Cambridge, MAMasters of war – Take 6 (alternate take)
Girl from the North Country – Take 4 (alternate take)
April 24, 1963 – Freewheelin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCDisc 6
Introduction by Cordell Reagon
Only a pawn in their game
Blowin’ in the wind
July 6, 1963 – SNCC Voter Registration Rally, Greenwood, MSEternal circle
Liverpool gal
West Memphis
July 17, 1963 – Home of Tony Glover, Minneapolis, MNNorth Country blues*
With God on our side*
July 27, 1963 – Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RIPlayboys and playgirls*
July 28, 1963 – Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RIBlowin’ in the wind*
July 26, 1963 – Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI; Bob Dylan: vocals and guitarSlate: Boots of Spanish leather
Boots of Spanish leather – Take 1 (alternate take)
Seven curses – Take 3 (outtake)*
Farewell – Take 5 (outtake)*
August 6, 1963 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCBob Dylan’s New Orleans rag – Remake, Take 3 (outtake)
August 7, 1963 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCMoonshiner – Remake, Take 1 (outtake)*
August 12, 1963 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCIntroduction by Joan Baez
Troubled and I don’t know why*
August 17, 1963 – Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYCIntroduction by Ossie Davis
When the ship comes in**
August 28, 1963 – March on Washington, Washington, D.C.The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
September 1963 – Home of Ben Shapiro, Los AngelesThe times they are a-changin’
September 1963 – CaliforniaOne too many mornings – Take 1 (alternate take)
October 24, 1963 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCKey to the highway – Take 1 (outtake)
October 23, 1963 – The Times They Are A-Changin’ sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYCDisc 7
The times they are a-changin’*
Ballad of Hollis Brown*
Introduction: Who killed Davey Moore?
Who killed Davey Moore?*
Boots of Spanish leather*
Talkin’ John Birch paranoid blues*
Lay down your weary tune*
Introduction: Blowin’ in the wind
Blowin’ in the wind**
Introduction: Percy’s song
Percy’s song**
Seven curses**
Walls of Red Wing**
Introduction: North Country blues
North Country blues*
A hard rain’s a-gonna fall*
October 26, 1963 – Carnegie Hall, NYCDisc 8
Talkin’ World War III blues**
Don’t think twice, it’s all right**
Story: Hootenanny Hoot
With God on our side*
Only a pawn in their game**
Introduction: Masters of war
Masters of war*
Introduction: The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll
The lonesome death of Hattie Carroll*
Introduction: When the ship comes in
When the ship comes in*
October 26, 1963 – Carnegie Hall, NYCNote
* Tutti i brani inediti, salvo diversa indicazione
** Pubblicato in precedenza in 50th Anniversary Collection 1962 e The 50th Anniversary Collection 1963 (Sony)