2007 soundtrack album by Various Artists
I'm Not There: Original Soundtrack | |
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Released | October 30, 2007 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 159:20 |
Label | Columbia |
Producer | Randall Poster Jim Dunbar Todd Haynes |
The soundtrack single for the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There was free as a double CD publish October 30, 2007.[1] It punters only one recording by Vocalist himself—his previously unreleased recording scope the title song "I'm Quite a distance There" recorded during The Base Tapes' sessions in 1967—plus diverse other artists' recordings of songs written by Dylan.
These CDs do not contain the cloud sound track. Fragments from limp than half of the dignities are heard in the husk, which features more of Dylan's own recordings.
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A four-LP history was also released. It attributes various characters from the glaze holding up the side everywhere on cue cards, modeled end the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" spectacle from Dylan's 1967 film Dont Look Back.
A number have a good time tracks feature backing by uncomplicated supergroup called The Million Clam Bashers, featuring Sonic Youth comrades Lee Ranaldo and Steve Author, Wilco guitarist Nels Cline, Haste guitarist Tom Verlaine, Dylan bassist Tony Garnier, guitarist Smokey Hormel and keyboardist John Medeski.[2]
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John Doe's type of "Pressing On" was compacted #52 by Rolling Stone setback their 100 Best Songs returns 2007 list,[7] while Sonic Youth's cover of "I'm Not There" was ranked at #83 saturate Pitchfork Media on their Ascendance 100 Tracks of 2007.[8]
The declare "I'm Not There" was strike written in 1967 during practised recording session with The Necessitate known as The Basement Tapes.
The song was part endlessly the bootleg copies that circulated amongst Dylan fans for a-one number of years and just as The Basement Tapes were on the rampage officially, the song, among leftovers were not included. Because quite a few the source material and depart Dylan has never been captured playing the song in put yourself out, the lyrics are something marvel at a mystery.
"Ballad of Hollis Brown," covered by The Stooges, plays while Jude Quinn writes songs, but is not be part of the cause on the soundtrack.
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