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26/10/2007

Mystery Dylan tracks: mystery unravelled

 

Thanks to Martin Cowan:

“To respond to Clem Harris' recent query:

* "Cross the Green Mountain" - Dylan's contribution to the movie "Gods and Generals", there's a rather fine video to this if you can track it down with Bob and the touring band dressed up in American Civil war garb - superb!

* "Huck's Tune" - Dylan's contribution to the movie "Lucky You".

* "Tell Ol' Bill" - Dylan's contribution to the soundtrack of the movie "North Country"

* "Return to Me" - Dylan's wonderous cover of that old Dean Martin warhorse, as featured in "The Sopranos"

* "Waiting For You" - Dylan's contribution to the soundtrack of the film "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood"

* "Dream About You, Baby", "The Usual", and "Night after Night". These tracks were all on the "Hearts of Fire" soundtrack LP which I would imagine is no longer available. "The Usual" was written by John Hiatt. "Dream About You, Baby" is available on "Down in the Groove" although I think it may be a different version

* Bromberg Sessions - this was a session recorded by Dylan in 1992 with David Bromberg, these four tracks are yet to be officially released but do seem to be circulating unofficially.”

 

 

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