Dylan, Bob
1962 Witmark Demos
In the spring of 1962, folk music manager Albert Grossman began to take an active interest in Bob Dylan. He proposed
that Dylan sign with the prestigious publisher M. Witmark & Sons. Dylan signed a contract with Witmark on July 12 and
immediately recorded a demo of what would become his breakthrough song, "Blowin' in the Wind". Four months passed before
Dylan returned to record another song, "Ye Playboys and Playgirls", but the next month, in December, he showed up with
many new compositions, including three that would become classics of his, "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall", "Ballad of
Hollis Brown", and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time". All of Dylan's 1962 demos for Witmark are reproduced here on Wax Love.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
23-03-2018
Label
Item-nr
1070137
EAN
8592735007611
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MAN ON THE STREET (FRAGMENT)
2
HARD TIMES IN NEW YORK TOWN
3
POOR BOY BLUES
4
BALLAD FOR A FRIEND
5
RAMBLING, GAMBLING WILLIE
6
TALKING BEAR MOUNTAIN PICNIC MASSACRE BLUES
7
STANDING ON THE HIGHWAY
8
MAN ON THE STREET
9
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
10
LONG AGO, FAR AWAY
11
A HARD RAIN'S A-GONNA FALL
12
TOMORROW IS A LONG TIME
13
THE DEATH OF EMMETT TILL
14
LET ME DIE IN YOUR FOOTSTEPS
15
BALLAD OF HOLLIS BROWN
16
QUIT YOUR LOW DOWN WAYS
17
BABY, I'M IN THE MOOD FOR YOU