
The Basement Tapes is a Rock album by Bob Dylan, originally released in 1975. On Gatefold: 125 pressings tracked, owned by 34 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- warm
- nostalgic
- pastoral
About
When Bob Dylan finished a worldwide tour in England in 1966, he was too exhausted to entertain The Beatles, passing out in the bathtub rather than talking tunes with his new famous friends. A month later, that enervation would come to a head when Dylan crashed his Triumph motorcycle on the twisting roads near Woodstock, an accident that purportedly almost killed him. The break that followed gave Dylan time to reckon with his head, and allowed the members of The Hawks—the band that had backed him during those brutally polarizing shows—to figure out a sound of their own at last. After struggling to find an affordable practice space in New York City, The Hawks decamped to a garish pink house with four bedrooms and a basement in West Saugerties, setting up a makeshift recording setup in that lower lair. They’d been there only briefly when Dylan arrived with Robbie Robertson and his dog, Hamlet. Dylan loved their amateur studio, and began returning almost every day between June and October 1967, feeling so at home with Robertson, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and Garth Hudson that he began leaving his typewriter and Martin guitar there. They played new songs that he or The Hawks wrote on the spot, and dug into centuries of traditional music from the United States and Europe. These sessions were so unfettered and fun that they eventually lured Hawks drummer Levon Helm—who’d become disenchanted with working for Dylan—back into the fold. For nearly a decade, these recordings were whispered about among Dylan fans, existing only in pirated recordings. But in 1975, Robertson eventually compiled a 24-track set dubbed <i>The Basement Tapes</i>, beating the bootleggers at their own game. The album became a road map for the future of roots-rock—for just how far and how wild American music rooted in country, blues, and jazz could go. The origins of The Hawks’ titanic debut, <i>Music from Big Pink</i>, are here in a fitful take on “Tears of Rage” and a magnetic version of “Ain’t No More Cane.” (Of course, by the time <i>Big Pink</i> arrived, The Hawks had become The Band.) And Dylan reaches splendid new levels of experimental absurdity here, from the piano clap-along “Apple Suckling Tree” to the pun-rich “Open the Door, Homer.” Some of his most aching work is here, too, like the brooding testimonial “Nothing Was Delivered” and the haunted “Goin’ to Acapulco.” The sound quality of <i>The Basement Tapes</i> is often rough, and its focus is mostly nonexistent. The release of these songs would prompt existential questions about what it meant to make an album—and what right fans had to the material their heroes had made in private. But more importantly, <i>The Basement Tapes</i> threw the doors open to what folk, rock, jazz, and blues could do when they were treated like a single playground, open to everyone with an imagination and a little place to jam.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Odds And Ends1:43
- A2Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast)3:40
- A3Million Dollar Bash2:30
- A4Yazoo Street Scandal3:26
- A5Goin' To Acapulco5:25
- A6Katie's Been Gone2:49
Side B
- B1Lo And Behold!2:43
- B2Bessie Smith4:17
- B3Clothes Line Saga2:56
- B4Apple Suckling Tree2:47
- B5Please, Mrs. Henry2:31
- B6Tears Of Rage4:17
Side C
- C1Too Much Of Nothing3:00
- C2Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread2:14
- C3Ain't No More Cane3:57
- C4Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood)2:06
- C5Ruben Remus3:11
- C6Tiny Montgomery2:51
Side D
- D1You Ain't Goin' Nowhere2:39
- D2Don't Ya Tell Henry3:12
- D3Nothing Was Delivered4:22
- D4Open The Door, Homer2:47
- D5Long Distance Operator3:38
- D6This Wheel's On Fire3:55
Credits
Performers
- Robbie RobertsonACOUSTIC GUITAR DRUMS VOCALS
- Bob DylanACOUSTIC GUITAR PIANO VOCALS
- Levon HelmDRUMS MANDOLIN VOCALS
- Rick DankoELECTRIC BASS MANDOLIN VOCALS
- Garth HudsonORGAN ACCORDION TENOR SAXOPHONE
- Richard ManuelPIANO DRUMS HARMONICA
34 collectors on Gatefold own this · 125 pressings tracked on Gatefold
