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Complete performances of 11 Dylan tracks excerpted in the movie, including seven mid-'60s-vintage takes featuring Dylan: "Blowin' in the Wind"; "Girl of the North Country"; "Quest"; "Man of Constant Sorry"; "Mr. Tambourine Man"; "Love Minus Zero/No Limit"; "Like a Rolling Stone"; and "One Too Many Mornings." The non-Dylan performances include "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" (featuring Mavis Staples); "Girl from the North Country" (Liam Clancy); "Love is Just a Four-letter Word" (Joan Baez); and "Lord, Protect My Child" (Maria Muldaur).
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Disc 1
1. No Direction Home
2. Many Years Earlier
3. A Musical Expeditionary
4. One of the Mad Ones
5. Greenwich Village
6. The Crossroads
7. The First Album
8. Writing Truth
9. Hammond's Folly
10. A Pawn in Their Game
11. Newport Music Festival
Disc #2 -- No Direction Home: Bob Dylan, Disc 2
1. Bathe My Dog
2. An Independent Minstrel
3. State of Becoming
4. The Need for Change
5. Get Born
6. How Does it Feel
7. I Ain't Gonna Work on Maggie's Farm No More
8. Highway 61
9. Meet the Press
10. Sick of the Scene
11. I'm Gonna Get Me A New Bob Dylan
12. End Credits
When our foremost modern film director turns his sights on the great modern singer-songwriter, a definitive documentary is assured. Martin Scorsese's No Direction Home follows the early career of Bob Dylan, from his days as a fledgling folk singer to his burst of popularity as the socially conscious "voice of his generation" to his controversial turn to electric rock music in the mid-1960s. Weaving onscreen commentary from such important Dylan collaborators as Joan Baez and Pete Seeger, as well as Dylan's own observations, the film paints a vivid picture of a volatile period in American life and Dylan's powerful artistic reaction to it. Including priceless interview and press-conference footage and dramatic performances from the time -- including the divisive Newport Folk Festival show of 1965, and the 1966 British tour with members of the Band -- this monumental documentary makes clear how and why Dylan became the living legend he remains to this day. Barnes & Noble
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