The files get weird here. The Basement Tapes folders are a mess of untitled MP3s: “I’m Not There,” “Sign on the Cross,” “Million Dollar Bash.” Recorded in a pink house in Woodstock, the tape hiss like falling snow. At 320, you can hear the mice in the walls. This is Dylan hiding from the motorcycle crash, real or imagined. He’s not writing songs. He’s un-writing them. Piling nonsense and Bible verses into a wheelbarrow.
For collectors and audiophiles, the "320" designation refers to the high-quality 320kbps bitrate, ensuring that the nuances of Dylan’s unique vocal delivery and the intricate instrumentation of his backing bands—from The Band to his modern touring ensemble—are preserved. This comprehensive timeline allows listeners to hear the grain of his voice change from the youthful chirp of the 60s to the scorched-earth growl of the 21st century. It is a vital record of a man who never stood still. bob dylan complete discography 19592012 320
(1963), which contains "Blowin' in the Wind." An original pressing of Freewheelin' The files get weird here