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''Live at The Gaslight 1962'' is a live album including ten songs from early Bob Dylan performances at The Gaslight Cafe in New York City's Greenwich Village. Released in 2005 by Columbia Records, it was originally distributed through an exclusive 18-month deal with Starbucks, after which it was released to the general retail market. ''Live at The Gaslight 1962'' was recorded early in Dylan's career, when he was still virtually unknown outside of Greenwich Village. Thanks to the cooperation of various club owners, and the management skills of Dave Van Ronk's wife, Terri Thal, Dylan was able to record a number of performances during that time on a reel-to-reel tape recorder patched into the house PA system. It is believed that ''Live at The Gaslight 1962'' was culled from tapes recorded with this arrangement. These Gaslight recordings have circulated among Dylan collectors for many years. They made their first appearance on bootleg LPs no later than 1973, and have appeared, in various forms, on several bootleg LPs and CDs and on many Dylan fan CDR projects. The full set of recordings, including 17 tracks, is usually referred to by Dylan collectors as the "Second Gaslight Tape", but some refer to the recordings as a compilation of the "Second" and "Third Gaslight Tape", believing them to be compiled from two different sets at The Gaslight. The source recording is not continuous, and its exact provenance has not been firmly established. Two tracks from these recordings were previously released on official Dylan albums: "No More Auction Block" appeared on ''The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991'' in 1991 and "Handsome Molly" appeared on the Japanese release ''Live 1961–2000: Thirty-Nine Years of Great Concert Performances''. A third track, "The Cuckoo (Is A Pretty Bird)", was included on a promotional CD distributed in U.S. retail markets in association with the official release of ''Chronicles, Vol. 1''. The Gaslight recordings had been warmly received by critics and collectors alike ever since Greil Marcus wrote about them in the late 1960s. When this CD was officially released, the critical consensus remained positive, with ''Entertainment Weeklys David Browne giving it an A- grade. "Although () was too young to pull off the burnout elegy 'Moonshiner,'" wrote Browne, "''Gaslight'' is a spellbinding reminder that Dylan was never a typical folkie (or typical anything, for that matter)." ==HMV Canada dispute== During an 18-month deal whereby Starbucks had exclusive rights to sell the album, HMV Canada pulled all Bob Dylan products off their shelves in protest. Similar joint ventures in the past also brought protest from HMV, affecting sales of The Rolling Stones and Alanis Morissette. HMV began stocking their shelves with Dylan's albums (albeit sparingly) in December 2005 in order to capitalize on the Christmas season. HMV fully restored Dylan's discography to their shelves in the spring of 2006. Afterwards, in order to appease frustrated HMV customers, Columbia offered the ''Live at The Gaslight 1962'' CD as a free giveaway with any Bob Dylan purchase at HMV stores. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Live at The Gaslight 1962」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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