The Basement Tapes - Bob Dylan & The Band

The Basement Tapes

Bob Dylan & The Band

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1975-06-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 24

  • ℗ 1975 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Odds and Ends Bob Dylan & The Band 1:46
2
Orange Juice Blues (Blues for Bob Dylan & The Band 3:39
3
Million Dollar Bash Bob Dylan & The Band 2:32
4
Yazoo Street Scandal Bob Dylan & The Band 3:29
5
Goin' to Acapulco Bob Dylan & The Band 5:27
6
Katie's Been Gone Bob Dylan & The Band 2:48
7
Lo and Behold! Bob Dylan & The Band 2:46
8
Bessie Smith Bob Dylan & The Band 4:18
9
Clothes Line Saga Bob Dylan & The Band 2:58
10
Apple Suckling Tree Bob Dylan & The Band 2:48
11
Please, Mrs. Henry Bob Dylan & The Band 2:33
12
Tears of Rage Bob Dylan & The Band 4:16
13
Too Much of Nothing Bob Dylan & The Band 3:03
14
Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bre Bob Dylan & The Band 2:15
15
Ain't No More Cane Bob Dylan & The Band 3:58
16
Crash On the Levee (Down In th Bob Dylan & The Band 2:04
17
Ruben Remus Bob Dylan & The Band 3:16
18
Tiny Montgomery Bob Dylan & The Band 2:50
19
You Ain't Goin' Nowhere Bob Dylan & The Band 2:43
20
Don't Ya Tell Henry Bob Dylan & The Band 3:13
21
Nothing Was Delivered Bob Dylan & The Band 4:23
22
Open the Door, Homer Bob Dylan & The Band 2:49
23
Long Distance Operator Bob Dylan & The Band 3:39
24
This Wheel's On Fire Bob Dylan & The Band 3:49

Reviews

  • ❤️

    1
    By Trust and Us
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  • Bob Dylan Basement Tapes

    5
    By tl48
    Great album! Dylan and the Band work great together. A lot of songs that aren’t recognized, but most of them are good songs. One listen and you’ll know why it’s a classic that everyone should own.
  • What do U mean dick It was ordered rare?

    5
    By Reality me
    Okay then he not me actually I think it could have been me;Sorry?
  • Amazing

    5
    By Hdfoff
    Amazing to hear Bob Dylan change his style and to see a great Band the Band grow through the album
  • Classic

    5
    By Chris reddy
    When this was released Dylan didn't even know it'd come out, they should release everything officially as their must 2-3 more full discs worth
  • to "Jesse Dale"

    5
    By bob bobblaw
    first of all, I'm very impressed to know that you were around for the "original" recordings, so you can give a perfectly unbiased opinion . . . . . second, "number of books" ? two? last, if it cost you 150 to get a book from Japan, seek help very soon . . . . .
  • Great Album!

    5
    By SF-John
    I don't care if this isn't the complete set of all 128 songs and multiple-takes of songs that were recorded while Dylan was laid up near Woodstock, this is a great album. Also, The Basement Tapes came out decades before the illegal bootleg Tree With Roots. For those of us who bought TBT when it first came out, believe me, we fell in love with this album. Anyone who complains that it's not as complete as TWR is obviously coming late to the party and trying to sound like they've always been here. TBT takes me back to a very specific time in my teenage years in the countryside when I used to play it over and over, along with Blood on the Tracks and Desire. Both Dylan and the Band will always be favorites of mine (Blonde on Blonde is simply one of the greatest albums ever made), but this is Dylan in a mood you just don't hear on his other albums.
  • Lo And Behold!

    5
    By Eric "Sheabones" Shea
    There's no better way to start your morning than with Canadian hillbillies and a shape-shifter coming together underneath a house for the sole purpose of reinventing the public domain.
  • One of the best ever

    5
    By Uncle Hans
    There is not a bad song in this collection. I wish I could be more in-depth with my review, but quite simply this album produces great song after great song. This album is great for casual listeners. The sound and tone is not like anything else. For those die-hards who aren't satisfied, just appericiate what is given in this set. Dylan and The Band were never better.
  • Good times with great music

    5
    By Donald $
    What an awesome album. You can tell that they had a really great time recording this. I first listened to the album two years ago on a 6 hour trip up to Maine. I played this album for a week it was so awesome. It has a really raw sound to it amost like a live show. Once you learn the songs you will find yourself singing it in the car and singing along anytime you hear it. If you like the Band and you like Bob Dylan then you will love this stuff. This has become one of my favorite albums of alltime.