Bob Dylan has secretly released a 50th Anniversary Collection 1973 CD in record stores scattered across Europe.The 28-track collection consists of studio outtakes taken from the 1973 Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid soundtrack sessions.
The release of the CD has sent devoted Dylan fans into a frenzy, with copies of the disc receiving bids over $500 on eBay.Dylan’s 50th Anniversary Collection features an alternative rendition of ‘Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door’ along with multiple takes of tracks ‘Billy Surrenders’, ‘And He Killed Me Too’ and ‘Final Theme’.Sold out instantly at Badlands at 9:30 this morning!More pics and info here:https://t.co/66xqg1R0DH— Tiernan Henry (@tiernanhenry) December 15, 2023The release of the CD was due to a stipulation within European copyrights which states that all sound recordings will be sent into the public domain if they aren’t released 50 years after their creation.
This stipulation has led to the tradition for artists to share studio rarities to avoid having them enter the public domain.This is not the first time Dylan’s team have handled this issue.
When the copyright deadline was near for the musician’s first three electric albums – consisting of ‘Bringing It All Back Home’, ‘Highway 61 Revisited’ and ‘Blonde On Blonde’ – the combined the three LPs into a box-set.
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