August 27 Bootleg Series Vol.10 Another Self Portrait
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CasseroleWorshipper — 12 years ago(September 06, 2013 01:25 AM)
Yes, it's awesome! Really good material that gives new perspective to the much maligned early '70s era. The remastered SELF PORTRAIT (included in the deluxe version) is nothing special though.
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MurderInc2014 — 12 years ago(September 07, 2013 08:52 PM)
Yeah I never really care about new remastered versions of studio albums.
But a cleaned up Isle Of Wight show does interest me How is the new version of that sounding?
$90 for this thing, I hope I'm not disappointed. I like a lot of that early 70s material ie New Morning, Nashville Skyline, parts of Self Portrait so I'm definitely going to get it. -
apostasia — 12 years ago(September 29, 2013 04:54 AM)
Well, had a couple of weeks to sit down and listen to this, and it's frankly brilliant. Alright, it's no surprise to anyone that Bob leaves half his best stuff on the cutting room floor, and it only emerges decades later, but this is far better than I was anticipating, and I've been really enjoying it. What it has, that Self Portrait doesn't, is a sense of fun and enjoyment. It's just really easy to listen to, which I couldn't say of the parent album.
Cracking version of Went To See The Gypsy to open - I've been listening to that song for a quarter of a century, and it's never made the slightest impression on me, and yet this version grabbed me instantly and I can't believe it's the same song (witness also, albeit on a much shorter timescale, Can't Wait - totally forgettable album version, absolutely rip-snorting Bootleg version).
Some lovely takes on old tunes, This Evening So Soon is a gem, and you can't go wrong with House Carpenter. Great to have Tattle O'Day, too.
Some more recent covers, too, Thirsty Boots is fabulous.
Oh, and Working on a Guru just makes me laugh out loud.
Love it. Self Portrait is a fairly joyless experience (albeit with occasional moments), with Dylan sounded bored, half-arsed and deliberately wrecking things at time. I can understand why he put it out, if I had people crawling on my roof, going through my bins and hassling my kids, I'd want to explode the 'spokesperson of a generation' legend as well. So I can see why he did it.
But Another Self Portrait is a lovely, warm record. So pleased this stuff has finally seen the light of day. A much better record any which way you look at it. Hurrah!
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apostasia — 12 years ago(November 26, 2013 05:06 PM)
If it's even half as good as Another Self Portrait, I'll happily take it. I genuinely can't believe just how awesome ASP is, compared to its parent album(s). What a revelation. ASP is flat-out fantastic. Who would ever have thought it?!
Just a painted face on a trip down suicide row