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Bob Dylan - Field Recordings (discs 10-17)

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02
  3. Track 03
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06
  7. Track 07 327:08
  8. Track 08 38:00
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10 17:10
  11. Track 11
  12. Track 12
  13. Track 13
  14. Track 14
  15. Track 15
  16. Track 16
  17. Track 17
  18. Track 18
  19. Track 19
  20. Track 20
Volume 2
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02 17:32
  3. Track 03 10:09
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06
  7. Track 07
  8. Track 08
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10
  11. Track 11
  12. Track 12
  13. Track 13
  14. Track 14
  15. Track 15
  16. Track 16
Volume 3
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02
  3. Track 03
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06 8:21
  7. Track 07
  8. Track 08
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10
  11. Track 11
  12. Track 12
  13. Track 13
  14. Track 14
  15. Track 15
  16. Track 16
  17. Track 17
  18. Track 18
  19. Track 19
  20. Track 20
  21. Track 21
  22. Track 22
Volume 4
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02
  3. Track 03
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06
  7. Track 07
  8. Track 08
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10
  11. Track 11 26:46
  12. Track 12
  13. Track 13
  14. Track 14
  15. Track 15
  16. Track 16
  17. Track 17
  18. Track 18
  19. Track 19
  20. Track 20
  21. Track 21
  22. Track 22
  23. Track 23
  24. Track 24
  25. Track 25
  26. Track 26
Volume 5
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02
  3. Track 03
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06
  7. Track 07
  8. Track 08
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10
  11. Track 11
  12. Track 12 5:56
  13. Track 13
  14. Track 14
  15. Track 15
  16. Track 16
  17. Track 17
  18. Track 18
  19. Track 19
Volume 8
  1. Track 01
  2. Track 02
  3. Track 03
  4. Track 04
  5. Track 05
  6. Track 06
  7. Track 07
  8. Track 08
  9. Track 09
  10. Track 10
  11. Track 11
  12. Track 12

Notes


Part 1 (CD10)
R-0324 Acne ( Eric von Schmidt) - live with Ramblin' Jack Elliott, recorded at the Riverside Church, New York, on 29th July, 1961 for the WRVR radio programme "Saturday Of Folk Music" and broadcast the same day, from the 2000 Vanguard soundtrack album The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack
R-0377 Blowin' In The Wind - live with Joan Baez, Forest Hills, New York, 17 Aug 1963, appeared on a acetate in late 1963/early 1964
R-0219 Troubled And I Don't Know Why - live with Joan Baez, Forest Hills, New York, 17 Aug 1963, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993, also appeared on a acetate in late 1963/early 1964
R-0020 Ye Playboys & Playgirls - live with Pete Seeger at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 27 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964
R-0021 With God On Our Side - live with Joan Baez at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963, from the Vanguard album Newport Broadsides (Topical Songs), 1964
R-0252 It Ain't Me, Babe - live with Joan Baez at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 24 Jul 1964, from the Vanguard album Joan Baez Live At Newport, 1997
R-0253 With God On Our Side - live with Joan Baez at the Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 26 Jul 1964, from the Vanguard album Joan Baez Live At Newport, 1997
R-0220 Mama, You've Been On My Mind - live with Joan Baez, Philharmonic Hall, New York City, 31 Oct 1964, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993. now released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 6 - Bob Dylan Live 1964: The Philharmonic Hall Concert, Mar 2004
R-0069 A Thousand Miles Behind [One Too Many Mornings] - Bob and Johnny duetting in the film and video Johnny Cash: The Man, His World, His Music, 1969
R-0074 Nashville Skyline Rag - Earl Scruggs on banjo and Bob on guitar, from the Columbia album Earl Scruggs Performing With His Family & Friends, 1971
R-0445 East Virginia Blues [traditional] - performed by Bob and Earl Scruggs in the National Education TV programme Earl Scruggs' Festival Of Music, broadcast 1971, but also available in the USA in the early 1990s on commercial video
R-0088 Wallflower - Bob shares lead vocal and plays guitar for Doug Sahm on the Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band, 1972
R-0089-2 Blues Stay Away From Me (Alton & Rabon Delmore-Wayne Raney-Henry Glover) - Bob plays guitar and provides backup vocals

R-0122 Sign Language - Bob duets with Eric Clapton on his otherwise unreleased song from Eric's 1976 RSO album No Reason To Cry
R-0221 Blowin' In The Wind - live with Joan Baez in the Rolling Thunder Revue, Fort Collins, CO, 23 May 1976, from her Vanguard boxed set Rare, Live & Classic, 1993
R-0123 Buckets Of Rain - Bob shares vocals with Bette Midler on this track from her 1976 Atlantic album Songs For The New Depression
R-0216 Heartland (Bob Dylan/Willie Nelson) - Bob duets with Willie on this co-written song from Willie's 1993 Columbia album Across The Borderline, which was also included in 1995 on Willie's Columbia Legacy 3CD boxed set Revolutions Of Time: The Journey 1975-1993
R-0490 Pancho And Lefty (Townes Van Zandt) - live duet with Willie Nelson, from the Columbia House VHS video Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O - An All-Star Birthday Celebration, 1993
R-0227 Ballad Of Hollis Brown - Bob sings to Mike Seeger's accompaniment on Mike's Rounder Records album Third Annual Farewell Reunion, 1995
R-0264 Interfere (Ronnie Wood) - with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen and Willie Weeks, instrumental recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, early 1996, on a bonus 4-track CD from Ronnie Wood's book Ron Wood On Canvas: Every Picture Tells A Story, Genesis Publications, UK, 1998
Part 2 (CD11)
R-0517 King Of Kings - a previously unreleased instrumental with Ronnie Wood and Bob on guitars, presumably recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, 1996, from Ronnie Wood's album Not For Beginners, Nov 2001
R-0266 The Lonesome River (Ralph & Carter Stanley) - with Ralph Stanley, from his Rebel Records album Clinch Mountain Country, 1998
R-0275 Chimes Of Freedom - new version with Joan Osborne, recorded Oct 1998, from the Mercury soundtrack album of the TV mini-series The '60s, 1999
Other Guest Appearances
R-0544 Man Of Peace - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, 9 Jun 1987, from the Grateful Dead Records/Arista album Postcards Of The Hanging: The Grateful Dead Play The Music Of Bob Dylan, 2002
R-0235 The Wicked Messenger - Bob sings vocals with the Grateful Dead from 1987 on The Dead Play Dylan, Red Robin (Germany), 1994
R-0236 The Times They Are A-Changin' - Bob sings vocals with the Grateful Dead from 1987 on The Dead Play Dylan, Red Robin (Germany), 1994,
R-0217 Mr. Tambourine Man - with the Byrds, recorded at the Roy Orbison Tribute Concert, Feb 1990, from their Columbia Legacy boxed set The Byrds, 1990
R-0325 Don't Think Twice It's Alright - recorded at Madison Square Gardens, New York with Eric Clapton and his band, 30 Jun 1999, from video and DVD Eric Clapton and Friends In Concert, Warner Music Vision/Reprise, 2000
R-0326 Crossroads (Robert Johnson/Eric Clapton) - with Eric Clapton and his band, recorded at Madison Square Gardens, New York with Eric Clapton and his band, 30 Jun 1999, from video and DVD Eric Clapton and Friends In Concert, Warner Music Vision/Reprise, 2000

Bonus tracks:
R-0521 Interfere (Ronnie Wood) - with Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagen and Willie Weeks, instrumental recorded at Ron Wood's home studio, Sandymount, County Kildare, Ireland, 1996
This is a longer version (4:39) of R-0264, released on a CD included with Ronnie's book of paintings Ron Wood On Canvas: Every Picture Tells A Story, see 1998. This version has a longer intro and has been overdubbed by Scotty Moore, D. J. Fontana and Ian Jennings in addition to the original performers of Ronnie and Bob, Ian McLagan and Willie Weeks
The Grateful Dead - "The Grateful Dead Hour #705" - Syndicated Radio Show CD (USA), for broadcast during week of 25 Mar 2002:
R-0567 Stealin' (Will Shade) - recorded with the Grateful Dead during rehearsals at Club Front, San Rafael, CA, Jun 1987, previously unreleased
R-0568 Oh Boy (West/Petty/Tilghman) - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased
R-0569 John Brown - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased
R-0570 Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash) - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased
R-0571 Gotta Serve Somebody - recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased
R-0572 Hideaway (Freddie King)/C C Rider (Chuck Willis) - medley recorded as R-0567, previously unreleased

Bob Dylan's Compilations
A list of appearances by Bob on official various artists compilations, including film soundtrack albums and tributes.

Part 1 (CD12)
R-0516 Roll On John (Traditional) - performed by Bob during an interview with Cynthia Gooding for the "Folksinger's Choice" WBAI radio programme, recorded early 1962, in New York City, and released on the Smithsonian Folkways album There Is No Eye: Music For Photographs, Nov 2001
R-0025 Talkin' Devil - Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963
R-0026 John Brown - original Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, now available on the Smithsonian/Folkways CD boxed set, The Best of Broadside 1962-1988, 2000
R-0027 Only A Hobo - Broadside version, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, alternate version to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3
R-0028 I Will Not Go Down Under The Ground [Let Me Die in My Footsteps] - Broadside version with Happy Traum, from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 1, 1963, alternate version to the one released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3
R-0080 Train A-Travelin' - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971
R-0081 (I'd Hate To Be You On That) Dreadful Day - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971
R-0082 The Death Of Emmett Till - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971
R-0083 The Ballad Of Donald White - from the Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 6: Broadside Reunion, recorded 1962-63, released 1971, now also on the Smithsonian Folkways CD boxed set, The Best of Broadside 1962-1988, 2000
R-0182 Band Of The Hand - with The Heartbreakers, theme tune from film of the same name, on MCA singles and soundtrack album, 1986
R-0201 People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) - from the Flashback OST album on WTG Records,1989
R-0202 Pretty Boy Floyd (Woody Guthrie) - from the Columbia Woody Guthrie/Leadbelly tribute album Folkways: A Vision Shared, 1988, also on the 1993 Japanese promo CD Mr. D's Collection # 3.
R-0213 This Old Man (Traditional) - from the Walt Disney Records children's charity album For Our Children, 1991
R-0489 Hard Times (Stephen Foster) - from the Columbia House VHS video Willie Nelson: The Big Six-O - An All-Star Birthday Celebration, 1993
R-0231 You Belong To Me (Pee Wee King-Red Stewart-Chilton Price) from the Natural Born Killers OST album, Nothing/Interscope, 1994
R-0243 Boogie Woogie Country Girl (Doc Pomus/Reginald Ashby) - from the Doc Pomus tribute album 'Til The Night Is Gone, Rhino, 1995
R-0247 Ring Of Fire (Johnny Cash) - from the Feeling Minnesota soundtrack album, Atlantic, 1996, recorded specially for the album
R-0258 My Blue-Eyed Jane (Jimmie Rodgers/Lulu Belle White) - from The Songs Of Jimmie Rodgers tribute album, Egyptian Records, 1997
R-0250 Shelter From The Storm - alternate version with extra verse, out-take from the Blood On The Tracks sessions, 1974, from the Jerry Maguire soundtrack album, Epic, 1997
R-0273 Dignity - original Oh Mercy out-take produced by Daniel Lanois (not the 1994 Brendan O'Brien remixed version for Greatest Hits Vol. 3) from the 550 Music/Sony Music Soundtrax compilation Touched By An Angel: The Album, 1998. Now also on the 2000 European/Japanese Columbia compilations The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2
R-0299 Things Have Changed - original song from film soundtrack of Wonder Boys, also on European compilation The Best Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2, 2000 and European/Japanese 2000 singles
R-0464 Return To Me [Ritorna A Me] (Danny Di Minno/Carmen Lombardo) - from the Sopranos 2 TV series soundtrack album, Play Tone/Columbia (USA), Mar 2001
Part 2 (CD3)
R-0512 I Can't Get You Off Of My Mind (Hank Williams) - from the Hank Williams tribute album Timeless, Lost Highway Records (USA), Sep 2001
R-0470 A Red Cadillac And A Black Moustache (W.B. Thompson/L. May) - from Sun Records tribute album Good Rockin' Tonight, Sire (USA), Oct 2001
R-0552 Waitin' For You - new Dylan composition exclusive to original film soundtrack, Divine Secrets Of The Ya-Ya Sisterhood, DMZ Records/Sony (USA), May 2002
R-0554 Train Of Love (Johnny Cash) - from Kindred Spirits: A Tribute To The Songs Of Johnny Cash, Lucky Dog/Sony Nashville (USA), Sep 2002

Bob "On The Side"!
A list of recordings from 1962 onwards where Bob has appeared on other artists' official releases.
Part 1 (CD13)
R-0001 Midnight Special (Huddie Ledbetter - "Leadbelly") - Bob plays harmonica for Harry Belafonte on the title track of his 1962 RCA album. The track has also appeared on many Harry Belafonte compilation albums from 1972 to 2000.
R-0002 I'll Fly Away (Albert E. Brumley) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester on her first Columbia album, 1962
R-0003 Come Back, Baby (traditional) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester on her first Columbia album, 1962
R-0004 Swing And Turn Jubilee (traditional) - Bob plays harmonica for Carolyn Hester on her first Columbia album, 1962.
R-0005 Sitting On Top Of The World (Walter Jacobs/Lonnie Chatman) - Bob supplies harmonica and backup vocals for Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on the 1964 album Three Kings And The Queen
R-0006 Wichita Blues (Big Joe Williams) - Bob plays harmonica for Victoria Spivey and Big Joe Williams on the 1964 album Three Kings And The Queen
R-0086 Big Joe, Dylan & Victoria (Big Joe Williams) - Bob plays harmonica for Big Joe Williams and Victoria Spivey, from the album with them, Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson and Memphis Slim Kings And The Queen, Vol. 2, recorded 1962 released 1972
R-0087 It's Dangerous (Victoria Spivey) - Bob plays harmonica for Victoria Spivey, from the album with her, Big Joe Williams, Roosevelt Sykes, Lonnie Johnson and Memphis Slim Kings And The Queen, Vol. 2, recorded 1962, released 1972
R-0458 Paths Of Victory - Bob is rumoured to sing backup vocals on this cover version by The Broadside Singers from the 1964 Folkways album Broadside Ballads Vol. 3: The Broadside Singers, now also available on The Best Of Broadside 1962-1988, Smithsonian Folkways Records, 2000
R-0011 Glory, Glory (traditional) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0012 You Can Always Tell (Furry Lewis) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0013 Xmas Island (Richard Fariņa) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0014 Cocaine [Cocaine Blues] (traditional) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0015 London Waltz (Richard Fariņa) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0016 Overseas Stomp (Jab Jones-Will Shade) - Bob supplies harmonica and back-up vocals to Richard Fariņa and Eric von Schmidt from their 1964 Folklore album Dick Fariņa & Eric von Schmidt
R-0019 Will The Circle Be Unbroken (traditional) - Bob appears on Ramblin' Jack Elliott's Vanguard album Jack Elliott as "Tedham Porterhouse" playing harmonica, 1964
R-0038 Downtown Blues (Geoff Muldaur) - Bob plays piano as "Bob Landy" on the Elektra album Blues Project, 1964
R-0056 You Can't Tell A Book By Its Cover (Willie Dixon) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano, although others say it was Al Kooper getting a second musician's fee!
R-0057 Who Do You Love? (Elias McDaniels - "Bo Diddley") - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano
R-0058 Love's Made A Fool Of You (Buddy Holly- Wes Montgomery) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano
R-0059 Too Much Monkey Business (Chuck Berry) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano
R-0060 Money Honey (Jesse Stone) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano
R-0061 On The Road Again (Tom Rush - not a cover of the Dylan song) - from Tom Rush's 1966 Elektra album Take A Little Walk With Me, Bob is reputed to be the "Roosevelt Gook" playing piano
R-0157 Going To San Diego (Allen Ginsberg) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, from Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983
R-0158 Jimmy Berman Rag (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, first released on Disconnected - The Dial-A-Poem Poets Double, Giorno Poetry Systems (USA), 1974, also on Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983
R-0159 Vomit Express (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - Bob contributes vocals and plays guitar, piano and organ, recorded New York, Nov 1971, from Allen Ginsberg's album First Blues, John Hammond Records, 1983, also on Allen Ginsberg's 1994 CD boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993
Part 2 (CD14)
R-0224 A Dream (William Blake-Allen Ginsberg) - recorded Nov 1971, Bob plays guitar and contributes vocals to this poem by William Blake set to music from Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994
R-0225 September On Jessore Road (Allen Ginsberg-Bob Dylan) - recorded Nov 1971, Bob plays piano, organ, acoustic and electric guitars on this track which originally appeared on a flexi disc given away with "Sing Out!" magazine in 1972, and then on Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994
R-0478 Don't Ya Tell Henry - recorded live with The Band at the Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York City, 31 Dec 1971 (Bob on guitar and background vocals), bonus track on the 2001 reissue of the Band's Capitol album Rock Of Ages
R-0073 Sammy's Song (David Bromberg) - Bob plays harmonica on David Bromberg's self-titled Columbia album, 1972
R-0090 (Is Anybody Going To) San Antone? (Dave Kirby-Glen Martin) - Bob provides backup vocals for Doug Sahm on the Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band, 1972
R-0091 Me And Paul (Willie Nelson) - Bob plays harmonica and organ for Doug Sahm on the Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band, 1972
R-0092 Faded Love (Hopwood Ascheberg-J R Wills) - Bob plays organ for Doug Sahm on the Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band, 1972
R-0214 Dealer's Blues (Doug Sahm) - Bob plays organ for Doug Sahm on the 1972 Atlantic album Doug Sahm & Band
R-0105 Tennessee Blues (Bobby Charles) - Bob plays harmonica (uncredited) for Doug Sahm on his Texas Tornado album, Atlantic, 1973 - recorded Oct 1972 at Doug Sahm & Band sessions
R-0093 Somebody's Else's Troubles (Steve Goodman) - Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman on the title track of his Buddah album, 1973
R-0111 Election Year Rag (Steve Goodman) - an out-take from the late 1972 Somebody Else's Troubles sessions, Bob plays piano and provides harmony vocals for Steve Goodman on the Buddah compilation The Essential Steve Goodman, 1974
R-0281 Miss O'Dell (George Harrison) - Bob is rumoured to be the harmonica player on this B-side of George Harrison's 1973 Apple single Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth)
R-0094 The Crippled Crow (Donna Weiss) - Bob plays harmonica for Booker T. and Priscilla Jones on their A&M album Chronicles, 1973
R-0095 I'm So Restless (Roger McGuinn) - Bob plays harmonica and gets a name check in the lyrics on this song from Roger McGuinn, Columbia, 1973
R-0151 Ain't That Loving You (D. Malone) - Bob is reputed to play on this track on the Sir Douglas Band's Atlantic album Texas Tornado, 1973
R-0152 I'll Be There (Dave Burgess) - Bob plays guitar on this track on the Sir Douglas Band's Atlantic album Texas Tornado, 1973
R-0106 Stormy Weather Cowboy (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1973
R-0107 It's Not The Spotlight (Gerry Goffin-Barry Goldberg)- Bob plays percussion and contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1973
R-0108 Silver Moon (Barry Goldberg-[Robert?] Hunter) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1973
Part 3 (CD15)
R-0109 Minstrel Show (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1973
R-0110 Big City Woman (Barry Goldberg) - Bob contributes back-up vocals for Barry Goldberg on his self-titled Atco album, 1973
R-0121 Who Love (If Not You Love) (David Blue) - Bob plays harmonica on this track from David Blue's Asylum album, Com'n Back For More, 1975
R-0135 Don't Go Home With Your Hard On (Leonard Cohen) - Bob contributes backup vocals to the chorus on this track from the Leonard Cohen album Death Of A Ladies' Man, Columbia 1977
R-0153 Pledge My Head To Heaven (Keith Green) - Bob plays harmonica for Keith Green on this track from his gospel album So You Wanna Go Back To Egypt, Pretty Good Records, 1980
R-0226 Airplane Blues (Allen Ginsberg) - recorded Feb 1982, Bob plays bass on this track from Allen Ginsberg's Rhino World Beat boxed set Holy Soul Jelly Roll: Poems And Songs 1949-1993, 1994
R-0452 Rising Sun (Hufsteter/Larriva/Marsico/Quintana) - Bob plays harmonica for the Cruzados, 1983, from the album Cruzados - Unreleased Early Recordings, 2000
R-0163 Go Away Little Boy - Bob plays rhythm guitar and probably harmonica on Lone Justice's version of one of his unreleased compositions (an out-take from Empire Burlesque): this track was only originally available as a bonus track on the B-side of the European 12" version of their 1984 Geffen single Sweet Sweet Baby (I'm Falling), but was released on CD in 1999 in a remixed version (R-0274)
R-0164 We Are the World (Michael Jackson-Lionel Ritchie) - Bob contributes vocals to charity single, Columbia, 1985
R-0170 (Ain't Gonna Play) Sun City (Miami Steve Van Zandt) - Bob contributes vocals to this 7" single version (4:58), Manhattan, 1985
R-0189 Street Rock (Kurtis Blow-Bill Black-Tashim) - Bob contributes "rap" vocals to this track from Kurtis Blow's album Kingdom Blow, Mercury, 1986
R-0318 Jammin' Me (Tom Petty-Bob Dylan) - Bob Dylan is rumoured to play guitar on this co-composition from Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' MCA album Let Me Up I've Had Enough, 1986
R-0190 The Factory (Warren Zevon) - Bob plays harmonica on this track from Warren Zevon's album Sentimental Hygiene, Virgin America, 1987
R-0199 Love Rescue Me (Bono-Bob Dylan) - Bob plays harmonica and provides backing vocals for U2 on their Rattle & Hum album, Island, 1988
R-0200 Hawkmoon 259 (Bono) - Bob plays organ for U2 on their Rattle & Hum album, Island, 1988
R-0215 Boots Of Spanish Leather - Bob plays harmonica for Nanci Griffith on her Elektra album Other Voices, Other Rooms, 1993
Part 4 (CD3)
R-0218 Trust Yourself - Bob contributes backing vocals to Carlene Carter's cover which first appeared on a Giant CD single Sweet Meant To Be distributed with the album Little Love Letters in 1993, on her 1996 Giant Records album Hindsight 20/20, and later on the 1997 BMG Various Artists compilations What's New Vol. 16.and May Your Song Always Be Sung
R-0460 Man In The Long Black Coat - Bob is rumoured to play guitar and supply vocals on this version by Emerson, Lake & Palmer from their 1994 Victory album In The Hot Seat (re-released by Polygram International, 2000)
R-0228 Just Like A Woman - Bob plays guitar and harmonica on Stevie Nicks' cover from her album Street Angel, Modern Records, 1994
R-0248 Tragedy Of The Trade (Bob Dylan-Gerry Goffin-Barry Goldberg) - Bob provides vocals and guitar to this co-composition from Gerry's Genes album Back Room Blood, 1996
R-0249 Time To End This Masquerade (Bob Dylan-Gerry Goffin) - Bob provides vocals and guitar to this co-composition from Gerry's Genes album Back Room Blood, 1996
Mr. D's Collection 2001
A list of commercially-released tracks from Columbia that are not available on CD in the USA.
This list doesn't include:
" The 1973 Dylan album
" Live performances - these are on the Early Field Recordings CDs (up to 1989) and the Field Recordings CDs (after 1989 during the "Never Ending Tour")
" The Travelling Wilburys releases on Warner Bros Records
" Studio performances that have appeared on the "Performances" page at bobdylan.com and the Sony Custom Mix CD web-site.
" Duets with other artists, live or studio - these are on the Duets CDs
" Bob's appearances supporting other artists - these are on the Sideman CDs.

Part 1 (CD16)
R-0240 Wade In The Water (traditional) - from the "Minnesota Hotel Tape", Minneapolis, MN, 22 Dec 1961, an excerpt appeared on the 1995 Highway 61 Interactive CD-ROM, available in full on the 2001 Japanese live compilation Bob Dylan Live 1961-2000: Thirty Nine Years Of Great Concert Performances
R-0514 I Was Young When I Left Home (traditional) - from the "Minnesota Hotel Tape", Minneapolis, MN, 22 Dec 1961, on limited edition of "Love And Theft", Sep 2001
R-0280 Mixed Up Confusion - alternate take of Bob's first single, released on the 1985 edition of Biograph and now replaced by a stereo version of the original mono take
R-0008 Corrina, Corrina (traditional) - B-side of Bob's first single, alternate take to Freewheelin' version
R-0515 The Times They Are A-Changin' - alternate take recorded Columbia Studios, New York, Oct 1963, on limited edition of "Love And Theft", Sep 2001
R-0241 House Of The Rising Sun (traditional) - electric version, 1964 overdub by Tom Wilson with Bob not present, from the now out-of-print 1995 Highway 61 Interactive Columbia/Graphix Zone CD-ROM
R-0044 Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? - early version released by mistake in July 1965 as Positively 4th St!
R-0046 From A Buick 6 - alternate take with harmonica intro from the first US stereo pressing of Highway 61 Revisited and also the Japanese stereo LP
R-0055 If You Gotta Go, Go Now - single released in Benelux countries only, Jul 1967 with a group called The Poppies singing backup vocals on the choruses, different from the version released on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3, 1991
R-0072 Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark/Billy Simon) - B-side of Watching The River Flow single, Jun 1971, solo version (authorised by Bob), not band version from 1973 Dylan album (not authorised by Bob)
R-0084 George Jackson - "Big Band" version from 1971 single
Part 2 (CD17)
R-0085 George Jackson - Acoustic version from 1971 single
R-0130 Rita May - Desire out-take, B-side of the Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again single from Hard Rain, 1976
R-0136 People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) - with the Rolling Thunder Revue, from the promo 12" single 4 Songs From Renaldo & Clara, 1978
R-0150 Trouble In Mind - B-side of a 1979 Brazilian single, Slow Train Coming out-take - this release had the full song unlike the versions released elsewhere, where one verse was edited out
R-0154 Let It Be Me (Pierre Delanoe/Gilbert Becaud/M. Curtis) - B-side of Heart Of Mine single, Jul 1981, Shot Of Love out-take recorded May 1981 - not the version from Self Portrait
R-0156 Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (Willie Nelson) - Infidels out-take released as single B-side in 1983
R-0191 The Usual (John Hiatt) - from the Hearts Of Fire soundtrack album, 1987, and also on promo cassettes of Down In The Groove, 1988
R-0192 Night After Night - from the Hearts Of Fire soundtrack album, 1987
R-0194 Important Words (Gene Vincent/Bill Davis) - from promo cassettes of Down In The Groove, 1988
R-0196 Got Love If You Want It (James Moore) - from promo cassettes of Down In The Groove and also included in error on the Argentinean LP release, 1988
R-0209 Most of The Time - promo single version recorded Mar 1990, produced by Don Was, different from the Oh Mercy version
R-0233 Love Minus Zero/No Limit - available as "bonus track" on non-US copies of the MTV Unplugged album and VHS video, 1995