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01.
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Up to Me (take 1)
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02.
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Blind Willie McTell (studio outtake – 1983)
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03.
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Baby, Let Me Follow You Down (live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK – May 26, 1966)
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04.
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Maggie’s Farm (live at Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI – July 1965)
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05.
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The Groom’s Still Waiting at the Altar (live at the Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA – November 13, 1979)
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06.
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Dink’s Song
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07.
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Pretty Saro (unreleased from “Self Portrait” sessions)
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08.
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Mama, You Been on My Mind (studio outtake – 1964)
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09.
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Mississippi (outtake from “Time Out of Mind” sessions)
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10.
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Visions of Johanna (take 5, rehearsal)
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11.
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Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (take 3, rehearsal)
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12.
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Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here With You (live at Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec – December 1975)
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13.
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Born in Time (outtake from ‘Oh Mercy’ sessions)
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14.
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You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (take 1)
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15.
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All You Have to Do Is Dream (take 2)
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16.
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Wanted Man (take 1)
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17.
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Tell Me That It Isn’t True (take 2)
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18.
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Wallflower (alternate version, 1971)
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19.
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Most of the Time (alternate version from ‘Oh Mercy’ sessions)
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20.
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A Hard Rain’s a‐Gonna Fall (live at Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec – December 1975)
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21.
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Series of Dreams (outtake from ‘Oh Mercy’ sessions)
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22.
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Slow Train (live at Earls Court, London, UK – June 29, 1981)
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23.
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I Pity the Poor Immigrant (take 4)
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24.
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Moonshiner (studio outtake – 1963)
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25.
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Seven Days (live at the Curtis Hixon Convention Center, Tampa, FL – April 1976)
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26.
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Tangled Up in Blue (take 3, remake 3)
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27.
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Guess I’m Doing Fine (Witmark demo – 1964)
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28.
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Every Grain of Sand (demo – 1980)
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I pity the poor immigrant
Who wishes he would've stayed home
Who uses all his power to do evil
But in the end is always left so alone
That man whom with his fingers cheats
And who lies with every breath
Who passionately hates his life
And likewise, fears his death
I pity the poor immigrant
Whose strength is spent in vain
Whose heaven is like ironsides
Whose tears are like rain
And who eats but is not satisfied
Who hears but does not see
Who falls in love with wealth itself
And turns his back on me
I pity the poor immigrant
Who tramples through the mud
Who fills his mouth with laughing
But builds his town with blood
Whose visions in the final end
Must shatter like the glass
I pity the poor immigrant
When his gladness comes to pass
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