Saturday, January 11, 2014

Bob Dylan - Positively 4th

In March 1965, Dylan released his fifth studio album, Bring It All Back Home. This was followed shortly by Highway 61 Revisited in August of the same year. Almost exactly a year after his first release in 65, a 2LP epic, Blonde on Blonde came out in the second quarter of 1966.

This year marks what many consider to be Dylan's most successful and productive career, and this "trilogy" of albums is almost always highly revered by Dylan fans, consisting of three of the best albums ever made.

Positively 4th, named after the hit single Positvely 4th Street sets to compile any leftover tracks from this beautiful year of musical composition.  As the title suggests, this is the theoretical fourth album that could have been released that year.  Note that a couple tracks overlap from Bob Dylan's Greatest Boot. 


Side A:

1.  You Don't Have To Do That
(outtake from the Bring it All Back Home sessions)
2.  Can You Please Call Out Your Window?
(single version)
3.  Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence
(outtake from Highway 61 sessions)
4.  I Don't Wanna Be Your Partner
(outtake from Highway 61 sessions)
5.  If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Or Else You Gotta Stay all Night)
(outtake from Blonde on Blonde sessions)
6.  Farwell Angelina
(outtake from the Bring it All Back Home sessions)

Side B:

7.  Jet Pilot
(outtake from Blonde on Blonde sessions)
8.  I Wanna Be Your Lover
(outtake from Blonde on Blonde sessions)
9.   I'll Keep It With Mine
(outtake from Blonde on Blonde sessions)
10.   Lunatic Princess Revisited
(outtake from Highway 61 sessions)
11.  Positively 4th Street
(single version)
12.  She's Your Lover Now
(outtake from Blonde on Blonde sessions)


 

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