BOB DYLAN: 'Great White Wonder' - 2-Vinyl-LP - USA 1969 - Original blank white!

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BOB DYLAN: 'Great White Wonder' 2-Vinyl-LP - USA 1969 - Original blank white! GWA 1Aa
Probably the very first vinyl-bootleg of all! Blank white cover, blank white record labels This is the 2nd press - to be identified by the "2" after the matrix on all 2 sides!
Condition: cover: g-vg (small writing - title - on front) record labels: vg+ (small writing) vinyl: g-vg (please be aware that the basic pressing of these discs was not perfect!)
Matrix:

GF 001/2/3/4 -2

'Bob's Boots': One of the most famous bootlegs of all time.  This is the first bootleg ever to be produced in the rock-and-roll era. Great White Wonder was originally released in the United States in July of 1969.  There was  little on this piece to identify it to the world.  It came out in a blank white gatefold cover, with blank white labels.  The only identifying mark whatsoever is the matrix number:  GF 001/2/3/4.  (gwa 1Aa version 1).  The name 'Great White Wonder' probably actually began as a joke when retailers needed to come  up with a name for this blank white album.  The term quickly became synonymous with Dylan in the bootleg  world however, and has since been used many, many times to refer to either the man or his work. © 1998 CD Pinkerton bobsboots.comLater in the year this famous album was repressed.  This second repress, (gwa 1Aa version 2 )  can be identified only by the addition of the number "2" carved after the matrix on all four sides of the LP. 
Programm Side one: 
Candy Man 
Ramblin' 'round 
Black Cross 
Ain't got no Home 
Death of Emmett Till 
Poor Lazarus 
Side two: 
New Orleans rag 
If you Gotta Go, Go Now 
Only a Hobo 
Sitting on a barbed wire fence 
Mighty Quinn (take 1) 
This Wheel's on Fire 
Side three: 
Baby Please Don't Go 
Interview by Pete Seeger 
Dink's Song 
See that my Grave is kept Clean 
East Orange New Jersey 
Man of Constant Sorrow 
Side four: 
I shall be Released 
Open the door, Homer (take 1) 
Too Much of Nothing (take 2) 
Nothing was Delivered (take 1) 
Tears of Rage (take 2) 
Living the Blues 
Sources Sides 1 & 3: All 'Minnesota Hotel tape' material (Minneapolis, Dec. '61) except: 
Interview from Broadside show 3-62 
Side 4: All Basement tape material except: 
'Living' - Johnny Cash Show May 1 1969 
Side 2: The six songs here, in order, are from: 
'Another Side' outtake June '64 
'65 outtake released as single 
'Times' outtake '63 
'Highway 61' outtake '65 
Basement tape '67 

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