Bob Dylan The Great White Wonder A Thousand Miles Behind LP

Sold Date: January 21, 2014
Start Date: January 9, 2014
Final Price: $74.95 (USD)
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Buyer Feedback: 14


Nice Pressing of a Classic Album

Matrix# is 111-A/B

Recorded 12 Apr 63 - 18 Feb 69. Tracks 3 - 5 on side 1 recorded live with The Hawks. Before track 3, Dylan introduces Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, Rick, Richard and Garth and the instruments they play. Johnny Cash is present on side 2.

Tracks

Side A
Who Killed Davey Moore (Carnegie Hall 1963)
Moonshiner
Interview (w/ Allan Stone 1965)
Please Mrs. Henry
Million Dollar Bash
Take Me Down to California
(Yea Heavy and a Bottle of Bread? - track lists differ here)
Interview w/ Allan Stone
Ride in the Car (1962)

Side 2
Ballad of Donald White (WBAI New York 1962)
The Old Man in the Street Was a Friend of Mine (Gaslight 1962)
Song to Woody (Gaslight 1962)
One too Many Mornings (Johnny Cash 1969)

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Details

I bought this album about 25 years ago. It has been stored upright in a plastic sleeve since then. The photos might show some dust that should clean off easily, but I can't find my record cleaner right now. There is a mysterious small hole in back cover & at the same spot on the paper sleeve. The hole does not go thru to front cover. I just put this into a new acid-free poly-lined inner sleeve and resealable outer sleeve. I'll include the original inner sleeve as well.

Photos show the actual item you will receive. Sometimes I copy track listings from online sources, so small errors may sometimes occur in the song titles listed.

Grade (record / sleeve)

VG+ / VG. Vinyl has some minor surface scuffs. Cover is turning yellow with age. Plain red sticker on front cover.

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