=================== =================== =================== === BobDylanFantasyAcetate.md5 =================== =================== =================== # MD5 checksums generated by MD5summer (http://www.md5summer.org) # Generated 25.7.2006 0:48:05 a3fac1e6f642a633051c9e278b5f06ad *DylanFantasyDemos.jpg 598afc59118b1785806271489e3cc9b4 *FantasyAcetate64_t01.flac 1d352b014b1aff5ad100f114ff0e46e8 *FantasyAcetate64_t02.flac e462d338c7ef32205a85fbd124dc782c *FantasyAcetate64_t03.flac 7204bd7e66a481bdf077370a46832e2c *FantasyAcetate64_t04.flac 47b69878c171fde92184a80bf1698b13 *FantasyAcetate64_t05.flac ed0e3779cdcdf583043285646708b205 *FantasyAcetate64_t06.flac 105294e14a616eb4febf1c530275d719 *FantasyAcetate64_t07.flac 2a4ebbc6ca0f829ca476084fc4d93662 *FantasyAcetate64_t08.flac b760e4b749aa9a7f3b6a989d16cb3352 *FantasyAcetate64_t09.flac 7892a76597278727fd757dd51dad0283 *FantasyAcetate64_t10.flac =================== =================== =================== === BobDylanFantasyAcetate.txt =================== =================== =================== BOB DYLAN Fantasy Acetate Stereo acetate LP, Fantasy Records 77182 Excellent quality 1. Who Killed Davey Moore 2. Gates Of Eden 3. Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag 4. Seven Curses 5. Walls Of Red Wing 6. If You Gotta Go, Go Now 7. Mr. Tambourine Man 8. Hero Blues 9. Percy's Song 10. Eternal Circle Tracks 1, 4 & 9 - Carnegie Hall, New York, October 26, 1963 Tracks 2 & 6 - Philharmonic Hall, New York, October 31, 1964 Track 3 - Town Hall, New York, April 22, 1963 Tracks 5 & 8 - Columbia Studios, New York Tracks 7 & 10 - Royal Festival Hall, London, May 17, 1964 Keith Venturoni has been in touch with Fantasy Records, and confirmed that the tape from which this acetate was made came from Ralph Gleason, who was a co-owner of Fantasy at the time. The acetate was made from the tape between 1972-80 by David Turner, Fantasy's then chief engineer (this may have been during the period when Bob wasn't signed to Columbia). Fantasy think they still have the tape in the vaults, along with that of a concert by Bob at Berkeley Community Theater (which is likely to be 4 Dec 1965, not 22 Feb 1964 as I originally speculated). This stereo acetate contains early 1960s tracks from Bob, four of which have appeared on The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3 , and The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Live 1964 . There are six rarities - three tracks that appeared on the withdrawn 1964 Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert , one studio track that appeared on a Columbia acetate, and two tracks that are otherwise unreleased. R-0674 Mr Tambourine Man - previously unknown live recording, most likely to be from the Royal Festival Hall, London, 17 May 1964. R-0390-3 Hero Blues - The Times They Are A-Changin' outtake with piano, with fake applause added on the end (This version also appeared on early Columbia acetates of the album.) R-0374-3 Percy's Song - live Carnegie Hall, New York, 26 October 1963, from unreleased Columbia album Bob Dylan In Concert , also on bobdylan.com , Jan 1998. This version has no intro as on In Concert but has lots of audience coughing that is not on the In Concert version. R-0675 Eternal Circle - previously unknown live recording, most likely to be from the Royal Festival Hall, London, 17 May 1964. As for the origin of R-0674 and R-0675, Bob Stacy says: " The source for the two "new" songs could be the concert at London Royal Festival Hall (May 17, 1964) which was recorded for Columbia by Pye Records onto four 4-inch reels in 3-tracks. The Gleason connection is easy on this. Gleason was commissioned by Columbia to write the sleeve-notes for In Concert (undoubtedly at Dylan's request). So, if In Concert was reconfigured, Gleason would obviously have needed to revise those sleeve notes (seemingly now lost) hence the need for another acetate. =================== =================== ===================