Dylan (1973 album)


Dylan is the self-titled thirteenth studio album compiled by Columbia Records consisting of outtakes by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on November 19, 1973. The tracks were assembled and issued by the label with no input from Dylan himself. The album followed the artist's departure from Columbia for Asylum Records, and the announcement of his first major tour since 1966. In Europe the album was released under the title A Fool Such as I.

Content

The album is made up from studio outtakes from the previous Dylan releases Self Portrait and New Morning. The nine songs featured on the album consists of six cover songs and three traditional songs, adapted and arranged by Dylan. The first seven tracks were recorded in June 1970 during the New Morning sessions, the last two were recorded in April 1969 during the Self Portrait sessions. The album features a different recording of "Spanish Is the Loving Tongue" than the version previously issued as the B-side of Dylan's 1971 single "Watching the River Flow".
Although Dylan received very poor reviews upon its release, it managed to reach in the U.S. and was certified gold by the RIAA. It became the first Bob Dylan album not to chart in the UK, where his albums generally charted higher than in the U.S. Dylan was the only Columbia Dylan album not to be reissued on compact disc in the North American market, until 2013 when it was included in the ' box set. Until December 2009, the album was available on iTunes as part of '.
The album cover was designed by art director John Berg. The original photograph featured on the album's front was shot by photographer Al Clayton. The serigraph was carried out by artist Richard Kenerson.

Track listing

The 8-track running order differs from the LP, as follows:
1: Lily of the West - Mary Ann - Big Yellow Taxi
2: Can't Help Falling In Love - Spanish is the Loving Tongue
3: Sarah Jane - Mr. Bojangles
4: The Ballad of Ira Hayes - A Fool Such as I