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Travelin' Thru, Featuring Johnny Cash: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 15 - The latest installment in the long-running Bootleg series covers Dylanâs journey to Nashville between 1967 and 1970. It includes recordings from the John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline and Self Portrait sessions and over 20 tracks from the legendary sessions with Johnny Cash. 50 tracks on 3 LP's â over 40 previously unreleased. The Bootleg Series Vol. 15: Travelinâ Thru showcases never-before-heard recordings from Bob Dylanâs journey to Nashvilleâincluding his cherished collaboration with Johnny Cash. While Dylan had recorded in Nashville once before in sessions that would form part of 1966âs Blonde On Blonde, things had changed considerably when he came back to record a year and a half laterâhis first session since suffering a motorcycle accident that took him out of the public eye. On John Wesley Harding, Dylan worked more methodically than before; the seven alternate takes from the album featured here find Dylan fitting his songsâ rhythms to match their lyrics. Returning in to Nashville in 1969, Dylan shifted even more toward the sound of country music on Nashville Skyline, even adopting a distinctive croon in his singing voice. âLay Lady Lay,â âTonight Iâll Be Staying Here With Youâ and âI Threw It All Awayâ still rank among the most treasured entries in Dylanâs songwriting canon. A key participant in the Nashville Skyline sessions was Johnny Cash, whoâd previously covered Dylanâs âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Right,â leading to a deep mutual respect between the two musical legends. Though Cash appeared on only one song on Nashville Skyline, âGirl From The North Countryâ (and also penned the LPâs Grammy Award-winning liner notes), Travelinâ Thru features 25 previously unreleased tracks featuring Dylan and Cash in the studio. Highlights include takes on several of Cashâs most recognizable hits (âI Walk The Line,â âRing Of Fireâ), covers of Jimmie Rodgers and Carl Perkins (âMatchbox,â featuring Perkins himself on guitar) and a unique medley of âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Rightâ and Cashâs âUnderstand Your Man.â A month after Nashville Skyline was released, Dylan made his first live TV appearance in five years on The Johnny Cash Show; that performance is also included here, as are two Cash covers (âRing Of Fire,â âFolsom Prison Bluesâ) recorded during the sessions to Self Portrait. Travelinâ Thru closes with a 1970 collaboration between Dylan and famed banjo player Earl Scruggs. Recorded in upstate New York for a PBS special on Scruggs, this informal session features renditions of Dylanâs âNashville Skyline Ragâ and others.
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Travelin' Thru, Featuring Johnny Cash: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 15 - The latest installment in the long-running Bootleg series covers Dylanâs journey to Nashville between 1967 and 1970. It includes recordings from the John Wesley Harding, Nashville Skyline and Self Portrait sessions and over 20 tracks from the legendary sessions with Johnny Cash. 50 tracks on 3 LP's â over 40 previously unreleased. The Bootleg Series Vol. 15: Travelinâ Thru showcases never-before-heard recordings from Bob Dylanâs journey to Nashvilleâincluding his cherished collaboration with Johnny Cash. While Dylan had recorded in Nashville once before in sessions that would form part of 1966âs Blonde On Blonde, things had changed considerably when he came back to record a year and a half laterâhis first session since suffering a motorcycle accident that took him out of the public eye. On John Wesley Harding, Dylan worked more methodically than before; the seven alternate takes from the album featured here find Dylan fitting his songsâ rhythms to match their lyrics. Returning in to Nashville in 1969, Dylan shifted even more toward the sound of country music on Nashville Skyline, even adopting a distinctive croon in his singing voice. âLay Lady Lay,â âTonight Iâll Be Staying Here With Youâ and âI Threw It All Awayâ still rank among the most treasured entries in Dylanâs songwriting canon. A key participant in the Nashville Skyline sessions was Johnny Cash, whoâd previously covered Dylanâs âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Right,â leading to a deep mutual respect between the two musical legends. Though Cash appeared on only one song on Nashville Skyline, âGirl From The North Countryâ (and also penned the LPâs Grammy Award-winning liner notes), Travelinâ Thru features 25 previously unreleased tracks featuring Dylan and Cash in the studio. Highlights include takes on several of Cashâs most recognizable hits (âI Walk The Line,â âRing Of Fireâ), covers of Jimmie Rodgers and Carl Perkins (âMatchbox,â featuring Perkins himself on guitar) and a unique medley of âDonât Think Twice, Itâs All Rightâ and Cashâs âUnderstand Your Man.â A month after Nashville Skyline was released, Dylan made his first live TV appearance in five years on The Johnny Cash Show; that performance is also included here, as are two Cash covers (âRing Of Fire,â âFolsom Prison Bluesâ) recorded during the sessions to Self Portrait. Travelinâ Thru closes with a 1970 collaboration between Dylan and famed banjo player Earl Scruggs. Recorded in upstate New York for a PBS special on Scruggs, this informal session features renditions of Dylanâs âNashville Skyline Ragâ and others.












