This is a complete list of the Bob Dylan albums, both underground/pirate and commercial for sale in this item.
Bob Dylan albums pirate/underground:
1. Great White Wonder
2. Great White Wonder II
3. G.W.W. “A Thousand Miles Behind”
4. Isle of Wight
5. Stealin
6. Zimmerman: Ten of Swords (w/booklet)
7. John Birch Society Blues
8. GWW: “Seems Like a Freeze Out”
9. GWW: “VD Waltz”
10. GWW: “Talkin’ Bear Mountain Massacre Picnic Blues”
11. The Royal Albert Hall Concert 1966
12. Let Me Die In My Footsteps
13. GWW: “John Birch Society Blues”
14. Don’t Look Back
15. Early 60’s Revisited
16. Bob Dylan Approximately: While the Establishment Burns: GWW
17. Bob Dylan Melbourne, Australia (w/Desolation Row)
18. Life Sentence
19. Adelaide 1978 (2)
20. G.W.W. Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre (3)
21. At Home (2)
22. Seventy Dollar Robbery
23. Help + The Riverside Tapes and Various Album Outtakes
24. Are You Now or Have You Ever Been (His Gotham Ingress)
25. Ode for Barbara Allen: The Minnesota Mover Returns to the Air
26. Ceremonies of the Horseman
27. Passed Over and Rolling Thunder (2)
28. Joaquin Antique: Here’s Another Bridgett You’ve Gotten Me Into
29. Bob Dylan/The Band (2)
30. Tapes from Sherry’s Attic: Live From Maple Leaf Garden Toronto, Canada 12/1/1975
Above Ground:
1. Bob Dylan
2. The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan
3. The Times They Are A-Changin’
4. Another Side of Bob Dylan
5. Bringing It All Back Home
6. Highway 61 Revisited
7. Blonde on Blonde
8. John Wesley Harding
9. Nashville Skyline
10. Dylan
11. Blood on the Tracks
12. Pat Garrett & Billy the KId
13. Planet Waves
14. Before the Flood
15. The Basement Tapes
16. Self Portrait
17. New Morning
18. Desire
19. Hard Rain
20. Slow Train Coming
I began listening to and collecting Bob Dylan records in 1963. I bought most of his commercial albums not too long after they came out, mostly in a used record store in Berkeley, California. This is where I also bought my large collection of underground Dylan albums. These were bought new, and none has been played more than three times. Both the commercial albums and the underground albums are in very nice condition. I did not abuse my record collection, and I moved only four times in fifty-five years. They always have been stored carefully. I do not know anything about grading records. I only know that I was careful with them.
The main selling point of this item is the thirty underground titles with almost forty records. While there is some duplication on the cuts, the collection itself is as close to definitive of what was available in the way of pirate Dylan material.
The collection includes some very rare and desirable items. The Ten of Swords is a six record set that has a number of copies listed on ebay for around $600.00 for the six record set. The Australian record has one of the only live recordings of Desolation Row.