Blood On The Tracks New York Sessions Rarity
Posted By admin On 08.09.19
Click to expand.I'm almost sure I recall reading back in ICE magazine that the released album was something like 3% sped up. I think I recall them saying that if you owned something like the half-speed mastered LP it made for an interesting listen, because that wasn't sped up. This might acccount for why the same takes sound slower on acetate vs. The released LP.Sadly I no longer have any back issues of ICE, nor did I ever pick up a half-speed version of Blood for comparison's sake, but that's what my memory's telling me (corrections welcome!).
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Surprisingly, it’s this, a New York City recording, that displays the most “produced” sound on all of Blood on the Tracks, with at least three guitars, electric bass, drums and other instruments, all blended seamlessly. A tasty electric guitar solo is among the song’s many highlights. The released version of Blood on the Tracks mixed five songs from the New York sessions with five recorded in Minneapolis. This is an extremely rare acetate of the original (and unreleased) version of Blood on the Tracks, with only versions of the songs from the New York sessions. The versions of “Tangled Up In Blue”, “You’re A Big Girl Now”, “Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts”, “Idiot Wind”, and “If You See Her Say Hello” all differ dramatically from the final.