Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10

Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10

by Bob Dylan
Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10

Another Self Portrait (1969-1971): The Bootleg Series, Vol. 10

by Bob Dylan
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Overview

Another Self Portrait, the tenth volume in Bob Dylan's official bootleg series, assembles a slew of unreleased tracks, un-and over-dubbed alternate takes, and demos, mostly from 1970's Self Portrait and New Morning sessions -- they were recorded simultaneously and released within months of one another -- and other material. Dylan restlessly dug into the fakebook of folk, blues, and country tunes that nourished him from the beginning. The few original songs are minor ones. Twenty-six of these 35 selections were recorded between March and June. Dylan is in fine voice and he tries on many: some raspy, others crystal clear, all of them bold. The interconnected nature of these albums is revealed with the opening demo for "Went to See the Gypsy" (used on NM). It's just Dylan and guitarist David Bromberg. (Another take recorded three months later features just Dylan on electric piano.) There are two undubbed takes of "Little Sadie" at different tempos; two of "Time Passes Slowly" -- the first a basic folk-rock read, the latter an aggressive one with Al Kooper's B-3 swelling to a crescendo from the jump. Dylan and Bromberg, with Kooper on piano, deliver a haunted, undubbed "Days of 49." Many of the unreleased tunes are gems. "Pretty Saro" -- with Dylan in his cleanest Nashville Skyline croon displaying a real range -- and the vocal and piano read of "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" are deeply moving love songs. "House Carpenter" is a high lonesome blues. The skeletal "Alberta #3" puts the versions from SP to shame. Eric Andersen's "Thirsty Boots" has Bromberg's spidery guitar weaving a separate lyric through Dylan's vocal. A demo of "When I Paint My Masterpiece" from 1971, contains slightly different (better) lyrics. The stripped-down "Copper Kettle" stands out when contrasted with its released version. Dylan was impatiently experimenting with arrangements on both records, particularly the latter, and some don't work. "If Not for You" features a violin instead of George Harrison's guitar. The unreleased "Working on a Guru" is almost a throwaway, but Harrison's blues-rock guitar playing smokes. The alternate "New Morning," with a brassy, Stax-style horn arrangement, is great, but the full orchestral overdub on "Sign on a Window" -- complete with harp -- fails, as does the spoken word with female gospel backing chorus on "If Dogs Run Free." Arguably, of the NM material, Dylan made the right choices for the finished album, which doesn't make what's here less interesting. The remainder of these tracks includes "Minstrel Boy," an unreleased Basement Tapes number, and two tunes from the Isle of Wight with the Band, some alternates of Nashville Skyline, and others from 1971. Another Self Portrait asks many questions, but there is one that hounds because it's unanswerable, especially in regard to its namesake: why did Dylan record all this material, in this way, and then release something entirely different? It doesn't matter. For fans, this is more than a curiosity, it's an indispensable addition to the catalog. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 08/27/2013
Label: Columbia / Sony Legacy
UPC: 0888837348720
Rank: 2622

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Went to See the Gypsy
  2. Little Sadie [Without Overdubs]
  3. Pretty Saro
  4. Alberta #3 [Alternate Version]
  5. Spanish Is the Loving Tongue
  6. Annie's Going to Sing Her Song
  7. Time Passes Slowly #1 [Alternate Version]
  8. Only a Hobo
  9. Minstrel Boy
  10. I Threw It All Away [Alternate Version]
  11. Railroad Bill
  12. Thirsty Boots
  13. This Evening So Soon
  14. These Hands
  15. In Search of Little Sadie [Without Overdubs]
  16. House Carpenter
  17. All the Tired Horses [Without Overdubs]

Disc 2

  1. If Not for You [Alternate Version]
  2. Wallflower [Alternate Version, 1971]
  3. Wigwam [Without Overdubs]
  4. Days of '49 [Without Overdubs]
  5. Working on a Guru
  6. Country Pie [Alternate Version]
  7. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight [Live with The Band, Isle of Wight, 1969]
  8. Highway 61 Revisited [Live with The Band, Isle of Wight, 1969]
  9. Copper Kettle [Without Overdubs]
  10. Bring Me a Little Water
  11. Sign on the Window [With Orchestral Overdubs]
  12. Tattle O'Day
  13. If Dogs Run Free [Alternate Version]
  14. New Morning [With Horn Section Overdubs]
  15. Went to See the Gypsy [Alternate Version]
  16. Belle Isle [Without Overdubs]
  17. Time Passes Slowly #2 [Alternate Version]
  18. When I Paint My Masterpiece

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Bob Dylan   Primary Artist,Vocals,Harmonica,Piano (Electric),Piano,Guitar
Rick Danko   Bass,Vocals
Richard Manuel   Piano,Vocals
Norman Blake   Guitar
Al Kooper   Organ,Piano
Albertine Robinson   Vocals (Background)
Maeretha Stewart   Vocals (Background)
David Bromberg   Dobro,Guitar
Levon Helm   Drums,Vocals
Peter Drake   Guitar (Steel)
Kelton Herston   Guitar
Bob Wilson   Piano
Kenny Buttrey   Drums
Stu Woods   Bass
Happy Traum   Banjo,Vocals (Background)
Ron Cornelius   Guitar
Alvin Rogers   Drums
Charlie Daniels   Bass,Guitar
Ben Keith   Guitar (Steel)
Russ Kunkel   Drums
Garth Hudson   Organ,Keyboards
George Harrison   Guitar,Vocals
Charlie McCoy   Bass
Hilda Harris   Vocals (Background)
Jeff Rosen   Compiled
Robbie Robertson   Guitar

Technical Credits

Greil Marcus   Liner Notes
Josh Cheuse   Photography
Glenn Korman   Research
Karl Kimmel   Musician
Diane Lapson   Production Collaborator
Steve Berkowitz   Mixing
Greg Linn   Product Manager
April Hayes   Production Collaborator
Al Clayton   Photography
Elliot Landy   Photography
Albert F. Beddoe   Composer
Arie De Reus   Research,Photo Courtesy
Magne Karlstad   Research
Rick Danko   Musician
Neil Wilburn   Mixing,Engineer
Emanuel Green   Musician
Richard Manuel   Musician
Norman Blake   Musician
Michael Simmons   Liner Notes
Sheldon Kurland   Musician
Al Kooper   Mixing,Musician,Producer,Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Albertine Robinson   Musician
Bryan Lasley   Design
Will Schwartz   Production Collaborator
Maeretha Stewart   Musician
David Bromberg   Musician
Charlie Daniels   Musician
Levon Helm   Musician
Gary VanOsdale   Musician
Millie Kirkham   Musician
June Page   Musician
Dennis Good   Musician
Tom Paxton   Composer
Glyn Johns   Engineer
Martin Katahn   Musician
Oliver Mitchell   Musician
Albert Wynn Butler   Musician
Solie Fott   Musician
Carol Montgomery   Musician
Rex Peer   Musician
Delores Edgin   Musician
Debbie Sweeney   Production Collaborator
David Redfern   Photography
Peter Drake   Musician
Paris Match   Photography
Frank Smith   Musician
Barry McDonald   Musician
Callie Gladman   Production Collaborator
Bob Moore   Musician
Martha McCrory   Musician
Bob Wilson   Musician
Gene A. Mullins   Musician
Dave Roberts   Mixing,Mixing
Matt Cavaluzzo   Tape Transfer
Geoff Gans   Design,Art Direction
Bob Dylan   Arranger,Composer,Cover Art
Bubba Fowler   Musician
Kenny Buttrey   Musician
Bill Pursell   Musician
Stu Woods   Musician
Ed Hudson   Mixing
Don Puluse   Engineer
Ron Cornelius   Musician
Dottie Dillard   Musician
Alvin Rogers   Musician
Marvin Chantry   Musician
Chris Shaw   Mixing
Eric Andersen   Composer
Charles Calello   Horn Arrangements,String Arrangements
Traditional   Composer
Bob Johnston   Producer
Byron Bach   Musician
Brenton Banks   Musician
Oddbjorn Saltnes   Research
Patrice Habans   Photography
Steve Addabo   Mixing
Anthony Terron   Musician
Eliot Mazur   Engineer
Lilliam Hunt   Musician
Frederick Hill   Musician
George Binckley   Musician
Doug Kershaw   Musician
Eddie Noack   Composer
Fred Carter, Jr.   Musician
Garth Hudson   Musician
Greg Calbi   Mastering,Remastering
Charlie McCoy   Musician
Hilda Harris   Musician
John Cohen   Photography
Robbie Robertson   Musician
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