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In the spring of 1962, folk music manager Albert Grossman began to take an active interest in Dylan.
He proposed that Dylan sign with the prestigious publisher M. Witmark & Sons. Dylan signed a contract with Witmark on July 12 and immediately recorded a demo of what would become his breakthrough song, "Blowin' in the Wind".
Four months passed before Dylan returned to record another song, "Ye Playboys and Playgirls", but the next month, in December, he showed up with many new compositions, including three that would become classics of his, "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall", "Ballad of Hollis Brown", and "Tomorrow Is a Long Time".
All of Dylan's 1962 demos for Witmark are reproduced here on Wax Love.
Bob DylanCD Hollywood Bowl '65
16,95 €
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Bob DylanLP Shot Of Love
19,95 €
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Bob Dylan3-LP Triplicate
34,95 €
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Bob Dylan3-CD Triplicate
18,95 €
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Bob Dylan2-LP Pure
19,95 €
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Bob DylanLP Fallen Angels
19,95 €
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Bob DylanCD Fallen Angels
16,95 €
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Bob Dylan3CD Biograph
17,95 €
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Bob DylanDoLP Blonde On Blonde
19,95 €
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Bob DylanBox-Set 1964 Copyright Extension Collection (9-LP)Nicht verfügbar
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