What Should Be Next In The Bob Dylan Bootleg Series?
The Freewheelin’ Sessions
There are some great tracks that never saw official release. “Rocks and Gravel” with band, the 45 versions of “Mixed Up Confusion” and “Corrina Corinna”, “I Heard That Lonesome Whistle Blow” with Bill Lee on bass, several tracks with Bruce Langhorne on guitar accompaniment, etc. Lump in tracks that were scattered over the various bootleg series “Worried Blues, “Sally Gal”, “Let Me Die in My Footsteps”, a complete document of this historic album would be realized.
Before the Flood
Expansion of the 1974 release with the Band. There are lots of unreleased acoustic performances with Dylan in that great shout mode, and a killer “Hollis Brown” with the Band.
Hell-fire Bob
Live performances during the deep gospel period Bob, 1979-1981.
Basement Tapes
Finally compile a decent, full representation of the Basement tapes.
Dylan early 70s
Make some sense out of the hodge podge of recordings Dylan made prior to finding his muse on “Blood on the Tracks”. Lost sessions with Leon Russell, “New Morning” period outtakes, and finally finding a home for the 45 “George Jackson”.

