A one-sided acetate of an alternate mix of Bob Dylan’s song “Father of Night,” previously owned by Dylan, and used by him during the making of his 1970 album New Morning. This is a different mix of the version that appeared on New Morning. This disc was part of a collection of Dylan-owned acetates discovered […]
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An extremely rare and highly desirable concert poster advertising Bob Dylan’s November 27, 1964 performance at San Francisco’s Masonic Temple–his first ever San Francisco concert. This show took place at a critical time in Dylan’s career; in July, he’d been a headliner at the Newport Folk Festival, and on August 8 he released his fourth […]
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A rare original handbill advertising Bob Dylan and the Rolling Thunder Revue’s November 21, 1975 show at the Boston Music Hall. Pictured and listed on the handbill are Dylan, Joan Baez, [Ramblin’] Jack Eliott, and Bob Neuwirth. The website Born to Listen notes The evening gig on November 21 1975 has to be one of […]
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A rare and highly sought-after concert poster advertising Bob Dylan and Joan Baez’s February-March 1965 US Tour, with Toulouse-Lautrec inspired artwork by Eric Von Schmidt. This legendary and often reproduced poster is one of the most scarce and collectible concert posters of all time. Von Schmidt, a close friend of Dylan, and a singer-songwriter and […]
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A 1962 acetate of a rare electric version of Bob Dylan’s ‘Corrina, Corrina,’ issued only as the B-Side of his debut single. This 8” MPHC acetate was cut at the offices of Warner Bros. Music Publishing in New York City. Dylan’s songs were published by M. Witmark & Sons, a publisher owned by Warner Bros. […]
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An as-new copy of the Genesis Publications book Dylan in Woodstock, by legendary photographer Elliott Landy. Number 336 of 1750 produced, it is hand signed by Landy. This mint condition example of the long-sold-out title was purchased in 2000 by a collector and kept in its original shipping box, apparently unread. From the Genesis Publications […]
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A new, factory sealed, signed collector’s edition photography book Bob Dylan: A Year and a Day, by Daniel Kramer. This oversize hardcover book is housed in a custom clamshell box, with letterpress-printed chapter openers with tipped-in photographs, two different paper stocks, and three fold-outs. A limited edition of 1565, it has been signed by legendary […]
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An original Day-Glo boxing style concert poster advertising Bob Dylan’s November 7 & 8 shows at the Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This is one of a very few Dylan cardb0ard concert posters from the era, and is particularly scarce as it features an image of his face. In overall excellent condition, with a […]
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A beautiful unfolded, never used one-sheet poster for the original 1967 release of D.A. Pennebaker’s celebrated Bob Dylan documentary, Don’t Look Back. Every other example we’ve seen of this scarce poster has been machine folded, as it was sent to theaters. Filmed during Dylan’s 1965 UK tour, Don’t Look Back captures Dylan at his acoustic […]
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A 1988 Columbia Records promotional poster advertising Bob Dylan’s current album Down in the Groove and his best selling catalog albums, with room at the bottom for concert venue information to be printed/written in. Known as a ‘tour blank,’ these posters were distributed to local record stores in markets where Dylan had tour dates. Rolled, […]
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Concert programs from three of the most historic multi-artist shows at which Bob Dylan has performed: Live Aid, the first Farm Aid, and the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert. The United States Live Aid concert, held July 12, 1985 at JFK Stadium in Philadelphia, raised funds for Ethiopian famine relief. While performing at Live Aid, […]
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A rare factory sealed 5 LP copy of Bob Dylan’s ‘The Bootleg Series Volumes 1-3: Rare & Unreleased 1961-1991’ issued by Columbia Records for sale in Europe. The shrink wrap has split along the left side, but the seal is complete, with the original ‘Contains 5 LPs’ sticker and price tag. There is a 3/4″ […]
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A beautiful unplayed copy of the legendary 10 LP Bob Dylan private pressing box set Zimmerman: Ten of Swords, on the Tarantula label. As the cover proclaims, this contains ‘over 8 hours of music/134 previously unreleased tracks’ from 1961-1966. The cover, discs and booklet here are all in Mint condition. The nicest copy we’ve seen. […]
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An extremely rare handbill for Bob Dylan’s October, 1963 concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City. This early show, which took place while Dylan was recording his third album, The Times They Are A-Changin’, was by far the most prestigious concert Dylan had played at that point, and he flew in his parents from […]
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A very clean stereo first pressing of Bob Dylan’s 1962 debut album, with the ‘6-eye’ Columbia label. Dylan’s first album sold very poorly on release, particularly in stereo, which at that time only appealed to the specialist/audiophile market. Only the very earliest pressings of Dylan’s debut had Columbia’s ‘6-eye’ label, with the record company coincidentally […]
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An original RIAA ‘white matte’ Gold Record Award for Bob Dylan’s 1975 masterpiece Blood on the Tracks, presented to the record industry trade publication Billboard. This award was obtained from the estate of Bill Wardlow (1921-2001,) the late chart editor and associate publisher of Billboard. It is completely original and unrestored, never opened or repaired […]
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