Great White Wonder

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Great White Wonder
Studio album by Bob Dylan
Released July, 1969

Great White Wonder was a double album bootleg recording of Bob Dylan, released in July 1969 and famous for being the first bootleg of the rock music era. Some of the tracks came from Dylan's and The Band's legendary Basement Tapes sessions, while others were supposedly recorded in the cellar of Bob Dylan's New York Estate on December 22nd, 1961. The tape was never approved by Dylan or his record company. The only identifying mark on the album cover is the text GF 001/2/3/4, and later, after a repressing, gwa 1Aa version 2, leading to the nickname "Great White Wonder".

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Side one:
Candy Man
Ramblin' 'round
Black cross
Ain't got no home
Death of Emmett Till

Poor Lazarus

Side two:
New Orleans rag
If you gotta go, go now
Only a hobo
Sitting on a barbed wire fence
Mighty Quinn (take 1)
This wheel's on fire

Side three:
Baby please don't go
Interview by Pete Seeger
Dink's song
See that my grave is kept clean
East Orange New Jersey
Man of constant sorrow

Side four:
I shall be released
Open the door, Homer (take 1)
Too much of nothing (take 2)
Nothing was delivered (take 1)
Tears of rage (take 2)
Living the blues

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