The Witmark Demos features 47 Bob Dylan songs recorded by the artist accompanied only by his acoustic guitar, harmonica and occasionally piano for his first music publisher, Leeds Music, in January 1962, and for his second publisher, M. Witmark & Sons, between 1962 and 1964. Listening to these recordings, one can trace Dylans dramatic growth as a songwriter from early traditionally-styled songs like Man On The Street and Ramblin Gamblin Willie through the social commentary of Blowin In The Wind, The Times They Are A Changin and Masters Of War, and the groundbreaking lyrical genius of Mr. Tambourine Man. All of these songs, and all the others on
The Witmark Demos, were written and their subsequent demos recorded before Bob Dylan turned 24 years old.
Among the many gems found on
The Witmark Demos are 15 Bob Dylan songs that were recorded by the artist only for these sessions, and which have never been officially released to the public until now. These include the plaintiveBallad For A Friend, the civil rights era-inspired Long Ago, Far Away and The Death Of Emmett Till, and the poignant Guess Im Doing Fine.
The Witmark Demos also features a deluxe booklet featuring in-depth liner notes by noted music historian Colin Escott, as well as rare photographs of Bob Dylan captured during the same period as these early recordings.
The Bootleg Series- Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964
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