Music / folk

Travelin' thru : 1967-1969


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Drifter's escape (take 1)

I dreamed I saw St. Augustine (take 2)

All along the watchtower (take 3)

John Wesley Harding (take 1)

As I went out one morning (take 1)

I pity the poor immigrant (take 4)

I am a lonesome hobo (take 4)

I threw it all away (take 1)

To be alone with you (take 1)

Lay, lady, lay (take 2)


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Reviews (2)


Pitchfork

d. 8. Nov. 2019

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

d. 8. Nov. 2019

"Dylan's latest installment in his long-running Bootleg series is one of the shortest, the highlight of which is his collaboration with Johnny Cash ... Weighing in at a mere three discs-last year's More Blood, MoreTracks was twice that size-Travelin' Thru is a relatively trim installment in Bob Dylan's ongoing Bootleg Series. Instead of opening a door onto a secret history, it adds color and texture to an already well-known story: Dylan's late-'60s sojourn in Nashville, the period in which he recorded John Wesley Harding and Nashville Skyline, capped off by his performance on The Johnny Cash Show in 1969-his first television appearance in nearly five years".


Rolling stone

d. 25. Oct. 2019

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Kory Grow

d. 25. Oct. 2019

"Bob Dylan's Sessions With Johnny Cash Highlight an Exciting New 'Bootleg Series' Entry ... The Man in Black keeps Dylan on his toes, even when they're not duetting together, on the new compilation, "Travelin' Thru"".