2 beautiful Mint test pressing comprising the vinyl issue of Bob Dylan’s The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood More Tracks as issued on Sony Legacy Records. These audiophile quality discs were pressed in France by MPO and come in the original lined MPO Test Pressing sleeves. The sleeves are dated 8/5/18, three months before the album […]
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A fresh and unused copy of the signed, limited edition issue of Bob Dylan’s The Nobel Lecture; number 5 of only 100 produced. In 2017 Simon & Schuster published Dylan’s Nobel Prize lecture in book form, both as a general issue book, and in a deluxe signed limited edition of 100 copies, each numbered and […]
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A 10″ acetate with a 5:12 alternate version of Bob Dylan’s “Days of 49″, previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of his 1970 album Self Portrait. This one-sided acetate was cut directly from the master tapes, and features a version of the song without the overdubs present on the album version. In 2013 […]
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An extremely rare clipping from the UK radio and television guide Radio Times, listing the poorly documented BBC-TV play The Madhouse on Castle Street, boldly signed in 1963 by one of its stars, Bob Dylan. Wikipedia notes The Madhouse on Castle Street was broadcast by BBC Television on the evening of 13 January 1963…The production […]
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A Rolling Stones VoodooLounge 1994/1995 concert tour program, signed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor for Bob Dylan’s cousin (with an extraordinary accompanying story). As the accompanying letter of authenticity from Robert Hocking, owner of the late lamented Dylan-themed restaurant Zimmy’s, in Dylan’s home town explains: This 1994 Rolling Stones Voodoo […]
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A silver ‘Rolling Thunder Review’ medallion on chain, given to select members of Bob Dylan’s 1974 tour crew, and the original recipient’s tour laminate. We obtained both from the Rolling Thunder Reivew sound mixer, who explains in his accompanying letter of authenticity: This letter is to authenticate a Bob Dylan/Rolling Thunder Review silver medallion on […]
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A metal ‘Rolling Thunder Review’ touring crew luggage tag, given to members of Bob Dylan’s 1974 tour crew. We obtained this from the Rolling Thunder Reivew sound mixer, who explains in his accompanying letter of authenticity: This letter is to authenticate a Bob Dylan/Rolling Thunder Review given to me during the Rolling Thunder Review tour. […]
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A beautiful Near Mint/Mint UK Stereo first pressing of Bob Dylan’s self titled debut album on CBS Records. The definitive Dylan discography site Searching For a Gem notes that in 1962 copies of Dylan’s debut were pressed in the UK and “believed to have been exported to Sweden in limited numbers”, but that this 1965 pressing was “the first generally available UK commercial stereo release”. This copy is […]
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A rare original photograph of Bob Dylan performing live from the archives of the London Features International stock photo agency. This is an original hand-printed photograph, made from the original negative and printed probably in the 1980’s. The London Features stock photo agency licensed photographs to magazines and newspapers on behalf of photographers. On the […]
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A rare original photograph of Bob Dylan and The Band on stage at the Manchester Free Trade Hall, on May 17, 1966. The only photographs ever to surface from this legendary show (legendarily bootlegged mistakenly as being Royal Albert Hall) were taken by 16 year old Mark Makin (read more about this here: http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-36211789). This rare […]
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A very rare program from the 1963 Monterey Folk Festival, which featured Bob Dylan’s first-ever West Coast performance, and a very early appearance by his longtime friend, Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia. On May 18, 1963 the barely known Dylan performed four songs, comprised of (according to Clinton Heylin’s Life in Stolen Moments) ‘a talkin’ […]
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A very rare complete set of 56 issues of the UK Bob Dylan magazine The Telegraph, plus 17 assorted issues of The Rolling Telegraph Supplement. This legendary Dylan publication ran from 1981 through 1997; chronicling Dylan’s history and analyzing all aspects of his recordings, films, writings, and concerts. Through extensive first hand research, and interviews […]
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An extremely rare 1963 first pressing of The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan, mistakenly mis-pressed with four still-unreleased tracks. This is one of the rarest and most collectible records in the world. Approximately 20 to 25 mono copies and two stereo copies are known to exist. A stereo copy sold for $35,000, and a mint mono copy would fetch nearly […]
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A rare 1962 stereo promotional copy of Bob Dylan’s self-titled debut album, with the earliest Columbia Records ‘six-eye’ labels, and the scarce “A New Star On Columbia Records” round sticker. Columbia changed their record labels to a solid red design a month or two after the release of Dylan’s first album, making the black and […]
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A rare 1968 first pressing of Bob Dylan’s album John Wesley Harding, pressed in the US for export to Europe. We acquired this copy in Denmark, and have never seen another. The record labels have a sticker with the CBS Records “eye” logo pasted over the Columbia Records logo, and handwritten matrix numbers, instead of […]
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A superb Near Mint/Sealed 1st pressing of Bob Dylan’s double LP masterpiece Blonde on Blonde, with the uncensored gatefold cover. During the 1960’s, Columbia records sealed the discs of their releases in clear polyvinyl sleeves with a perforated edge, which when opened served as the album’s innersleeve. This copy has an open cover, but both […]
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