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THE COMPLETE SESSIONS (BOB DYLAN AND MARK KNOPFLER)

no label 3CDR

(1) Slow Train Coming sessions (Muscle Shoals, AL); April 30 - May 11, 1979
(2) Power Station (New York, NY); April 11 - May 8, 1983
(3) Empire Burlesque sessions (New York, NY); February 1985
(4) Power Station (New York, NY); April 11 - May 8, 1983
(5) officially released B-side
(6) Power Station (New York, NY); April 11 - May 8, 1983
(7) Power Station (New York, NY); April 1983
(8) Entertainment Centre (Sydney, Australia); February 10, 1986
(9) Sports And Entertainment Centre (Melbourne, Australia); February 19, 1986

Tracklist: (1) Trouble In Mind, Ye Shall Be Changed
(2) Blind Willie McTell (acoustic), Someone's Got A Hold Of My Heart, Tell Me, Lord Protect My Child, Foot Of Pride, Death Is Not The End, Julius And Ethel, This Was My Love, Blind Willie McTell (electric), Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
(3) Straight A's In Love
(4) Clean Cut Kid, Don't Fly Unless It's Safe, Dark Groove
(5) Trouble In Mind
(6) Jokerman, Sweetheart Like You, Neighborhood Bully, License To Kill, Man Of Peace, Union Sundown, I And I, Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight, Foot of Pride, Someone's Got A Hold Of My Heart, Tell Me, Lord Protect My Child, Death Is Not The End, Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground, This Was My Love, Julius And Ethel, I And I, Sweetheart Like You, Union Sundown
(7) Sweetheart Like You (8 rehearsal takes)
(8) Blowin' In The Wind, Uranium Rock, Knockin' On Heaven's Door
(9) All Along The Watchtower, LeopardSkin PillBox Hat, License To Kill, Knockin' On Heaven's Door [Dylan w/Dire Straits]

NOTE: This set also circulates in a 2-disc version, including only the studio recordings listed as items (1) and (2), as well as a less inclusive 3-disc version. The 2-disc version was apparently the originally circulating form. Some if not all of the tracks found only on this version are variant forms of substantively identical tracks. The inclusion of "Straight A's In Love" is inappropriate, since Knopfler was not involved in its recording