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"I was So Much Younger then" is a real treasure for the Dylanlovers of Bobs early music and has historical value. This incredible four CD volume examines the earliest known recording of an adolescent Robert Zimmerman, and then hopscotchs its way through some of the earliest, and least known Dylan recordings. The sound quality is sometimes poor and sometimes better. But: these recordings represent true milestones in the life of Bob Dylan, and in the history of music. So if you want to know how it all started then you need to listen to this.

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Bob Dylan
I Was So Much Younger... 
Primitive Tapes

Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Scouser     /
Dandelion   / 075/076/077/078

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Disc one

John Bucklen Tape:
Friendship Music
Little Richard
Johnny Cash
A Good Place To Leave
Best Kind Of Music
Talent Show/Buzz Buzz Buzz
Jenny /Ten Million In A Week
Scotty Moore
Blue Moon
Elvis Presley
Bass Player 
Echo
Underground Folk Music
Bob Dillon
Minnesota Party Tape:
Red Rosey Bush (Trad.)
Johnny I Hardly Knew You (Trad.)
Jesus Christ (Woody Guthrie)
Streets Of Glory (Trad.)
KC Moan (1927 Memphis Jug Band)
Blue Yodel #8  (Jimmie Rodgers)
Roving Gambler (Trad.)
Talking Columbia (Woody Guthrie)
Talking Merchant Marine (Woody Guthrie)
Talking Hugh Brown
Talking Lobbyist
Gerdes Folk City:
San Francisco Bay Blues (Jesse Fuller)
Great Divide (Woody Guthrie)
Billy James interview excerpts:
Interview
Cynthia Gooding's Apartment Tape:
Ballad Of Donald White
Wichita (Going To Louisiana) (Trad)
Acne (Eric von Schmidt)
Rocks And Gravel (Brownie McGhee)
Long Time Man Feel Bad (Trad A Lomax arr)
Ranger's Command (Woody Guthrie)
Madhouse On Castle Street:
Blowin' In The Wind
Ballad Of The Gliding Swan

Disc two

Karen Wallace Tapes:
The Two Sisters
Rising Sun Comment
Pastures Of Plenty (Woody Guthrie)
Blue Yodel #8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Jimmie Rodgers)
Payday At Coal Creek
Karen Wallace
Karen Wallace Tape Excerpts:
[all songs are fragmented excerpts]
One Eyed Jacks
Go Down You Murderers
This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie)
Rockabye My Sara Jane
Nobody Knows You ...
Great Historical Bum
Mary Ann
Sinner Man
Abner Young
Blue Yodel #8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Jimmie Rodgers)
One Eyed Jacks
Columbus Stockade Blues
Go Down You Murderers
This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie)
Karen Wallace Armpit Tape:
Gotta Travel On
Roving Gambler
The Two Sisters
Go Away From My Window
Rockabye My Sara Jane
Nobody Knows You...
Great Historical Bum
Mary Ann
Every Night When The Sun Goes Down
Sinner Man
Abner Young
900 Miles
Blue Yodel #8 (Muleskinner Blues) (Jimmie Rodgers)
One Eyed Jacks
Columbus Stockade Blues
Payday At Coal Creek
Interview with Karen and Terri Wallace

Disc three

First McKenzie Tape:
Hard Times In New York Town
Wayfaring Stranger (Trad.)
Long Time Man Feel Bad (Trad.)
Lonesome Whistle Blues (Hank Williams)
Baby Of Mine
Baby Let Me Follow You Down (von Schmidt)
San Francisco Bay Blues (Jesse Fuller)
You're No Good (Jesse Fuller)
House Of The Rising Sun (Trad.)
instrumental
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (Trad.)
Bells Of Rhymney (Davies / Seeger)
Come All Ye Fair And Tender Ladies (Trad.)
Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (Trad.)
Bells Of Rhymney (Davies / Seeger)
Highway 51 (Curtis Jones)
This Land Is Your Land (Woody Guthrie)
Second McKenzie Tape:
Instrumental
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean (Jefferson)
Ballad Of Donald White
Hard Rain
James Alley Blues (Dick Brown)
I Rode Out One Morning
instrumental
Don't Think Twice
instrumental
Long Time Gone
Only A Hobo
House Of The Rising Sun
Cocaine (Inst.)

Disc four

Indian Neck Folk Festival:
Talking Columbia (Woody Guthrie)
Hangknot Slipknot (Woody Guthrie)
Talking Fish Blues (Woody Guthrie)
Oscar Brand's Folk Song Festival:
Sally Gal
Girl I Left Behind
Oscar Brand Show:
Intro
Girl Of The North Country
Only A Hobo
Steve Allen TV show:
Intro/ Interview
Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
Les Crane Show:
Intro
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Interview
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)


Information:
 
Disc one
John Bucklen Tape, Hibbing, MN c.1958
Minnesota Party Tape, Minneapolis Sept. 1960
Gerdes Folk City, NY  September 29, 1961
Billy James Interview, NY CBS tape Nov 1961
Cynthia Gooding NY apt. tape Feb/March 1962
Madhouse On Castle Street, London, Dec. 30, 1962

Disc two
Karen Wallace Tapes, St. Paul, MN  May 1960

Disc three
Recorded at the NY home of Eve & Mac McKenzie
1st  McKenzie Tape November 23, 1961
 &   December 4, 1961
2nd  McKenzie Tape April 12, 1963

Disc four
Indian Neck Folk Festival, Branford, CT May 6, 1961
Oscar Brand Festival WNYC NY  October 29, 1961
Oscar Brand Show WNYC NY March 1963
Steve Allen TV show LA, CA  February 25, 1964
Les Crane Show WABC-TV/NY February 17, 1965

 

 

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