Whatever this source is, the Blood On The Tracks Test Pressing is an important release. It is akin to watching a master painter making a masterpiece in-progress. It gives you a chance to really absorb some of the layers of the production more intimately, especially on the lyrically denser songs, which were delivered in a more fast paced manner on the final release."Lily, Rosemary & The Jack of Hearts" whizzes by the listener on the final version while this almost folky early version, while arguably less engaging and intriguing as a pop song, is more considered in how Dylan hits you with the words. And while I love the punch of the final version, it is admittedly easier to follow Dylan's storyline on this slower and mesmerizing version of "Idiot Wind." If the figures on the Record Store Day website are correct, 7500 copies of the Blood On The Tracks Test Pressing were pressed. That is a lot of records.... but then there are still a lot of Dylan fans out there so you may want to grab one of these sooner than later. Essential listening.Read full review
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Bob Dylan is great
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Horrible pressing quality, noise, air bubbles in the grooves. Total rip off!
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I have NOT YET received it.
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This is a mono striped down copy of the master tapes Dylan had turned in. Great album!
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