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Blind Willie McTell was one of the great blues musicians of the 1920s and 1930s. Displaying an extraordinary range on the twelve-string guitar, this Atlanta-based musician recorded more than 120 ...
Though the track didn’t make it on Dylan’s album Infidels, “Blind Willie McTell” was the first track seriously worked on during those sessions and the last attempted as recording nearly a ...
“Blind Willie McTell” was the first track they worked on for the Infidels sessions; the song ended up not making the album, but an acoustic version, featuring Dylan and Knopfler, was released ...
The triple-disc set included a number of stunning tracks that Bob had left off his studio albums, but none was more jaw-dropping than “Blind Willie McTell ... in the first half of the ...
First recorded by McTell in 1933 as a duet with ... who had recorded a version of the song for his 1968 debut album. ExploreL5P saved a mosaic to Blind Willie McTell, and the artist isn't happy ...
"Blind Willie McTell" was the first track seriously worked on at the ... In the end it did not make the Infidels album but in 1991 the acoustic piano-guitar version Bob Dylan and Mark Knopfler ...
But he did release seven solo albums and the first Traveling Wilbury's LP in that time, and true fans know there's a ton of great tunes mixed in there amidst dreck like "Ugliest Girl in the World ...
Bob Dylan is gearing up to release a new seven-inch single featuring an unreleased version of "Blind Willie ... his 1983 album Infidels, but didn’t make the final album cut and a first version ...
On Monday (August 2), Bob Dylan announced plans to release “Blind Willie McTell” on a new seven-inch ... sessions for Dylan’s 1983 studio album Infidels. Eight years after those sessions ...
Bob Dylan is gearing up to release a new seven-inch single featuring an unreleased version of ‘Blind Willie ... 1983 album ‘Infidels’, but didn’t make the final album cut and a first ...
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