Title: Comprehensive list of all non-album JM tracks Post by: Maradona10 on October 13, 2017, 05:17:07 pm I'm in the process of attempting to amass all of JM's non-album tracks on CD, despite having been a fan since early 1989 (when i Was 13 years old).
I know the 2005 remasters muddy the waters somewhat, as some of these ended up as bonus tracks on those discs. So I have: Pink Houses (acoustic) Pretty Ballerina Small-town (acoustic) Never Too Old Shama Lama Ding Dong Blues from the Front Porch Check it Out Live Rave On (Cocktail Soundtrack) Cold Sweat I saw Mommy kissin' Santa Claus Do Re Mi Seventh Son Jackie Brown (acoustic) Pop Singer (extended) - this is kickass btw Like a Rolling Stone from LJ tour The two Dylan 30th anniversary show songs Love and Happiness remixes The Now More than Ever Redbeard sessions live rehearsals songs plus two radio songs with Mike W and Kenny A Jailhouse Rock from Honeymoon in Vegas ost Dance naked live take Dance naked remix Brothers live Check it Out from '94 show Baby Won't You Please Don't Go Crumblin' Down live '96? (From.Just Another Day cd maxi single) Gambling Bar Room Blues 4 extra songs on Freedom's Road bonus edition Two songs on Cuttin Heads extra disc special edition Am I missing anything? Any info appreciated. Title: Re: Comprehensive list of all non-album JM tracks Post by: walktall2010 on October 14, 2017, 10:29:05 am There’s many more:
Carolina Shag Here Comes Angie March of the Forgotten Seven Did Hank Really Do It That Way (Waylon Jennings Tribute) I Don’t Know Why I Love You (Stevie Wonder Tribute) Wreck of the Old 97 Check it Out (LJ tour) A Ride Back Home (Pete Seeger Tribute) If I Had a Hammer (Pete Seeger Tribute) Allentown (Billy Joel Tribute) Two bonus songs on Sad Clowns and Hillbillies Those spring to mind off the top of my head. I’m sure there’s more. Title: Re: Comprehensive list of all non-album JM tracks Post by: Maradona10 on October 15, 2017, 10:43:24 am Ah yes, I seem to be missing a few...thank you for the info.
I have some searching to do. At the risk of repeating myself, oh for a rarities-focused box set. |