Bob Dylan: The Karen Wallace Tape, May 1960 (Vinyl LP)
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Bob Dylan: The Karen Wallace Tape, May 1960 (Vinyl LP)

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Minneapolis/St. Paul, May 1960: a young Bob Dylan, still known as Robert Zimmerman and not yet even 19 years old, decides to drop out of college to move to New York City and pursue a career in folk music. That same month he plays a small gathering at Karen Wallace's apartment in St. Paul -- Karen's sister, Terri, was an early fan and supporter of Dylan's -- mostly covering American folk and blues standards, which he'd become obsessed with since starting at the University. Still a few years before his self-titled debut, this tape is one of the earliest documents of early Dylan, and since Karen Wallace attempted to sell the tape for $10,000 in the 1970s and subsequently disappeared along with the tape, its life is another great story in the history of Bob Dylan, one of the most enigmatic and idiosyncratic celebrities of the 20th century. 180 gram vinyl. - A1. Introduction & Unknown SongA2. Pastures Of PlentyA3. Muleskinner Blues (Complete Song)A4. Go Down Ye MurderersA5. This Land Is Your LandA6. Rockabye My Sarah JaneA7. Nobody Wants You 8. Great Historical Bum B1. Mary AnnB2. Sinner ManB3. Abner YoungB4. One Eyed JacksB5. Columbia Stockade BluesB6. Payday At Coal CreekB7. Two Sisters (Complete Song)