A 10” acetate of Bob Dylan’s “One More Weekend,” previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of his 1970 album New Morning. This acetate has an alternate mix to the released version and was part of a collection of Dylan acetates discovered this year in a five story brownstone at 124 West Houston […]
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A 12” acetate of an unreleased sequence for Side 2 of Bob Dylan’s album Self Portrait, previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of that 1970 album. The label of the acetate lists “Little Sadie” with the working title “Ball & Stripes Rag,” and the disc includes the live version of “Like A […]
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A 10” acetate of Bob Dylan’s “Winterlude,” previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of his 1970 album New Morning. This acetate was part of a collection of Dylan acetates discovered this year in a five story brownstone at 124 West Houston Street in Greenwich Village. From approximately 1969 through 1972, Dylan rented […]
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A 12” acetate of an unreleased sequence for Side 2 of Bob Dylan’s album Self Portrait, previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of that 1970 album. The label of the acetate lists “Little Sadie” with the working title “Ball & Stripes Rag,” and the disc includes the live version of “Like A […]
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A 10” acetate of an unreleased acoustic version of Bob Dylan’s “It Hurts Me Too,” previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of his 1970 album Self Portrait. This acetate was part of a collection of Dylan acetates discovered this year in a five story brownstone at 124 West Houston Street in Greenwich […]
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A 10” acetate of an unreleased mix of Bob Dylan’s “Let It Be Me,” previously owned by Dylan and used during the making of his 1970 album Self Portrait. This acetate was part of a collection of Dylan acetates discovered this year in a five story brownstone at 124 West Houston Street in Greenwich Village. […]
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10″ acetate of “Like A Rolling Stone” from Self Portrait (recorded live with The Band at the Isle of Wight), same version but with different mix from album version (mostly the level of the crowd noise); near mint condition.
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An autographed album cover flat of Bob Dylan’s 1976 hit album Desire, signed by Dylan. Desire was #1 in the Billboard charts for five weeks, and included the hit single “Hurricane.” Dylan’s signature, in red marker, measures 5″ across, and is quite bold, with just a hit of smudging on the “o” in Bob. The […]
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An autographed album cover flat of Bob Dylan’s 1976 hit album Desire, signed by Dylan. Desire was #1 in the Billboard charts for five weeks, and included the hit single “Hurricane.” Dylan’s signature, in red marker, measures 5″ across, and is quite bold, with just a hit of smudging on the “o” in Bob. The […]
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Here’s a beautiful 8″ x 10″ photograph of Bob Dylan recording circa 1962/63 at Columbia Records’ New York Studios, by photographer Don Hunstein. This print was made from the original negative, and used for publication (circa the 1970’s and made from the original negative.) A scarce image in mint condition with some publication notes on […]
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An original vintage photograph of Bob Dylan during his 1975 Rolling Thunder tour, by legendary photographer Ken Regan. Dylan is pictured backstage reading papers; perhaps a set list or lyric sheet. The print measures 9 7/8″ x 13 7/8″ and is titled in pencil (presumably by Regan) on the back “Bob Dylan in Concert, Springfield, […]
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An original first printing poster advertising a Bob Dylan concert with Eric Clapton and blues legends Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee on July 1, 1978 at the Nuremberg, Germany Zeppelin Field. This large poster measures 23 1/2″ x 33″ and is in mint condition.
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An original 1960’s French Mono pressing of Bob Dylan’s 2 LP masterpiece, Blonde on Blonde, with alternate mixes and an inner gatefold unique to the French edition. French Mono Blonde on Blonde albums have the regular mixes on Sides 1 & 4, but for some reason have otherwise unreleased mixes and edits of the songs on […]
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An original program sold at the legendary Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey Fairgrounds, June 16-18, 1967. This perfect bound book is filled with full color ads, illustrations, photographs, and much editorial about the concert from the most important rock festival ever. Full pages are devoted to Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Jefferson Airplane, The Who, Simon & […]
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A “tour blank” poster for Bob Dylan’s legendary 1966 British concert tour (during which he was famously mocked as “Judas” for playing electric, backed by The Band.) This would have been posted by local promoters on walls and constructions sites, with information about the specific dates posted underneath or alongside (this was called “sniping,” usually […]
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An exceedingly rare concert poster advertising Bob Dylan live at Philharmonic Hall, New York, October 31, 1964. Dylan’s legendary “Halloween Concert” was released in its entirety in 2004 as the two cd “Live 1964: Bootleg Series Vol. 6.” It captures Dylan at his best, with NME’s Rob Fitzpatrick called it “utterly brilliant” rating it a […]
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