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The Basement Tapes (Sessions) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Basement Tapes songs
The Basement Tapes is a collection of over 100 songs recorded by Bob Dylan and his then-backing group, the Band, in the summer of 1967 in West Saugerties, New York, just outside of Woodstock. Recording sessions began in a den known as "The Red Room" in Dylan's home, before moving to an improvised recording studio in the basement of a house known as Big Pink, where Rick Danko, Richard Manuel and Garth Hudson lived.〔 Roughly half the songs recorded on ''The Basement Tapes'' were covers of traditional folk and blues ballads, rock songs, and country music, and half were original compositions by Dylan.
Fourteen basement tape songs appeared in 1968 on a demo privately circulated by Dylan's publishing company, Dwarf Music.〔Sounes, ''Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan'', pp. 209-210〕 Public awareness of the basement recordings increased with the release of the first bootleg, ''Great White Wonder'', in 1969.〔Sounes, ''Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan'', p. 240〕 In 1975 CBS officially released ''The Basement Tapes'', but only sixteen of the twenty-four songs were recorded by Dylan and the Band in Woodstock in 1967. The other eight tracks were recordings by the Band from different times.〔Heylin, ''The Recording Sessions ()'', St. Martin's Press, 1995, pp. 67-68〕 Subsequently, more and more basement recordings have been unearthed and illicitly released, culminating in the release of a five-CD bootleg set in 1990, ''The Genuine Basement Tapes'', containing 108 tracks.〔Marcus, ''Invisible Republic'', 1997, p. 236〕 Two songs, "I Shall Be Released" and "Santa-Fe" were officially released on ''The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991'' in 1991. "I'm Not There" was released on the soundtrack album accompanying the biographical film about Dylan, directed by Todd Haynes, named after the song. The songs of the Basement Tapes have been catalogued by Greil Marcus in his book ''Invisible Republic'',〔Marcus, ''Invisible Republic'', 1997, pp. 235-265〕 and by Sid Griffin in his critical study ''Million Dollar Bash: Bob Dylan, the Band, and the Basement Tapes''.
On November 4, 2014, Columbia/Legacy issued ''The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete'', an official 6-CD box set containing 139 tracks which comprise all of Dylan's basement recordings, including 30 never-bootlegged tracks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The Basement Tapes Complete: The Bootleg Series Vol. 11 )
Below is an alphabetical list of songs from these recording sessions. This list does not include songs that feature only the members of the Band.
== Songs ==


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