Well, to me, it’s a great song that seldom (or never) is on the “best-of” lists of the artist, and it could have/should have been. They are sometimes alternative recordings or “out of print” releases.
I am talking about great songs that are often overlooked. We are talking about personal favorites that you wouldn’t rate among the artists top 20 (maybe), but deserve more praise and recognition than they get.
These are songs which takes its programming from non-single album tracks, B-sides, and other obscure songs.
While we were dissecting the Bob Dylan classics, other good songs fades into the background, and crucially, these tracks will help Dylan fans to discover “the whole story”. As a Bob Dylan music fan, I have a responsibility to help introduce fellow Dylanologists to my own musical discoveries, particularly when they draw attention to forgotten brilliance. Bob Dylan has a vast catalog that contain some “hidden” songs that his biggest fans know by heart just as much. For every one of his songs that turned into classics, there are other essentials scattered through his production.
But let’s face it: there’s no such thing as a “buried treasure” in the Bob Dylan catalogue. How can there be?
This is the most over-analyzed artist in the music history. Most of what he has recorded are readily available in the form of an official CD/LP/Stream and more material are becoming available each year. So, these are songs that the hardened Dylan fan knows but are often overlooked by casual listeners. These are tracks that people at large might not know very well.
So what are these lists all about (there will be six of them)?
They are a collection of 10 tracks per decade, as chosen by me (Hallgeir), which you may not hear enough. Lists of fantastic stuff by an artist that has made a lot of great “unknown” stuff, but material that doesn’t get heavy rotation on the radio or the streaming services.
So with that in mind, and in celebration of the eternal hunt for lesser known genus, here are ten great overlooked songs recorded, but not necessarily written, by Bob Dylan from the 90s. There will follow a post for all of his decades as a recording artist. The songs are included in the decade they were released.
Check out the 1960s list
Check out the 1970s list
Check out the 1980s list
Overlooked songs the 1990s
– Born In Time (Under the Red Sky, 1990)
– Hard Times (Good as I been to you, 1992)
– Blood In My Eyes (World Gone Wrong, 1993)
– Two Soldiers (World Gone Wrong, 1993)
– Series of Dreams (The Bootleg Series, Vol. 1-3, 1991)
– She’s Your Lover Now (The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3, 1991)
– If You Gotta Go, Go Now (The Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3, 1991)
– Standing in the Doorway (Time Out of Mind, 1997)
– Can’t Wait (Time out of Mind, 1997)
– Trying to get to heaven (Time out of Mind, 1997)
Bob Dylan – Can’t Wait (Live in Milan, 2011):
– Hallgeir
I would add Love Henry to this list, such a great track!
It is, and it was on the short list
mississippi. hard to believe the same artist sings the same 3 (bootleg series) versions song…. so different. But that they were all recorded within a few weeks of each other. Genius
I’d include Life Is Hard, Mississippi Version 2 (probably belongs on the all-time best list), Workingman’s Blues #2, Soon After Midnight, ‘Til I Fell In love With You, Sugar Baby, Tomorrow Night… and maybe 2-3 more!