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Wild Card 65/Joker 2CD

(1) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); June 15, 1965
(2) First Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(3) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(4) Bringing It All Back Home sessions (New York, NY); January 15, 1965
(5) First Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(6) Blonde On Blonde sessions (New York, NY); January 21, 1966
(7) Second Hawks session (New York, NY); November 30, 1965
(8) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); August 2, 1965
(9) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(10) First Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(11) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(12) First Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(13) Second Hawks session (New York, NY); November 30, 1965
(14) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); July 29, 1965 (w/later overdub)
(15) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); August 2, 1965
(16) Highway 61 Revisited sessions (New York, NY); June 15, 1965
(17) Bringing It All Back Home sessions (New York, NY); January 15, 1965
(18) Don't Look Back DVD; UK tour, 1965
(19) Les Crane TV (New York, NY); February 17, 1965

Tracklist: (1) Phantom Engineer, Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence
(2) I Wanna Be Your Lover
(3) Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
(4) If You Gotta Go Go Now
(5) I Don't Want To Be Your Partner
(6) She's Your Lover Now
(7) Visions Of Johanna
(8) Desolation Row
(9) From A Buick Six
(10) Jet Pilot, Number One
(11) Lunatic Princess No. 6
(12) Medicine Sunday, Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
(13) Visions Of Johanna
(14) Tombstone Blues
(15) Queen Jane Approximately (variant mix)
(16) Like A Rolling Stone
(17) Subterranean Homesick Blues, You Don't Have To Do That, I'll Keep It With Mine, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Love Minus Zero, She Belongs To Me
(18) To Ramona (4/30/65, Sheffield); Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (5/10/65, London); Love Minus Zero (5/6/65, Newcastle); It Ain't Me Babe (5/10/65, London); It's All Over Now Baby Blue (5/10/65, London)
(19) It's All Over Now Baby Blue, interview segment, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)

NOTE: With so many tracks, listed in italics, taken from official releases, this is in substantial ways a pirate issue. The pirated tracks are concentrated on the second disc; the first disc is actually a slightly modified variant of Dylan '65 Revisited (electric).

DEEP: This one is a keeper. A "best quality" compilation of 1965 outtakes, alternate takes and live performances marred only by the inexplicable omission of the solo piano version of "She's Your Lover Now." Much welcome, as much of this has been unavailable on glass-mastered disk for some time. Disc 1 provides a hell of a listen, and Disc 2 is perhaps the most engaging hour I've heard in some time. The setlist speaks for itself.