Dylan, Richards, and Waits


I just returned from a Columbia Record Co. party in New York where they previewed the upcoming release by the trio of Bob Dylan, Keith Richards and Tom Waits singing a cappella love songs. Who could ever imagine the three worst voices in music harmonizing to such exquisite perfection. Some of the tracks are classics: Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Strangers In The Night, You'll Never Walk Alone, The Sound of Music, and my favorite, In The Still Of The Night. There are a few original tracks composed by the trio: Keith Richards-She Only Loves Me After I Bathe, Bob Dylan-Who Am I, and Tom Waits-Ipecac and Roses. The cd will be titled: I Almost Styled My Hair Today.
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In my opinion, the sound quality of the official Bootleg release of 1964 is far superior to the "unofficial" version that has circulated for a long time. The unofficial one, though, has some extra tracks from a show in 1962, which is why it's called "All Hallows Eve and More."

That being said, I really wish that Columbia had issued the 1963 concert at Carnegie Hall instead of this one. It's a much better setlist, I think. But... we can still get it via other means ;-)