Freewheelin’ Outtakes: The Columbia Sessions, NYC, 1962

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Unlike his debut – which took only two days in the studio to record – The Freewheelin\’ Bob Dylan finally emerged in May 1963 after some 8 sessions at Columbia Records Studio A, over the course of nearly a year. The time and effort paid off in spades, as he emerged from the studio a fully-formed bona fide songwriter with a legitimate hit on his hands. Obviously, the final album left much material on the cutting room floor and Mr. Suit is pleased to bring some of that rarely heard material back to light. A mix of originals that never made it onto any LP, alternate takes, and cover songs, Freewheelin\’ Outtakes: The Columbia Sessions, NYC, 1962 captures America\’s most important living songwriter at a pivotal moment in his career when he emerged from the Greenwich Village folk scene to become the voice of his generation.

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Track Listings

SIDE A:
1. Going To New Orleans
2. Sally Gal
3. Corrina, Corrina
4. The Death Of Emmett Till
5. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle
6. Rocks And Gravel
7. Baby Please Don’t Go
8. Milk Cow’s Calf Blues
9. Mixed Up Confusion

SIDE B:
1. Witchita (Going To Louisiana)
2. Baby I’m In The Mood For You
3. That’s Allright Mama
4. That’s Allright Mama (Alternate Take)
5. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
6. Whatcha Gonna Do
7. Hero Blues
8. I Shall Be Free

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