Dylan releasing new 'Bootleg' album

Published: July 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM
BOB DYLAN PLAYS 2007 OTTAWA BLUESFEST

LONDON, July 29 (UPI) -- Bob Dylan's "Tell Tale Signs," the eighth installment in the U.S. singer's Bootleg Series, is to be released by Columbia Records this fall, the label said.

The new CD, which is to drop Oct. 6, will feature 27 songs on two discs, Columbia said.

"Tell Tale Signs" includes previously unreleased recordings and alternate versions of tracks from sessions which generated some of Dylan's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums from the last two decades, including "Time Out Of Mind," "Love And Theft," "Modern Times" and "Oh Mercy."

The label also announced Tuesday's debut of the redesigned fan Web site, bobdylan.com, which offers music and images from all of the artist's recordings.

For a limited time, the site will feature a free download of "Dreamin' Of You" from "Tell Tale Signs," as well.

Among the other previously unreleased songs on the new set are "Red River Shore," "Marchin' to The City," "I Can't Escape From You," "Duncan & Brady," "Miss The Mississippi" and "32-20 Blues."

The new set also includes recordings Dylan made for the movie soundtracks for "Lucky You," "Gods & Generals" and "North Country."

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