Ok, you haven't yet heard the covers made by various classic and indie rockers on Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" soundtrack, right? Right, none of us have, but the tracklist is now out.
So we thought we'd give you a preview cheat sheet of what the music on this soundtrack might sound like. Here's the tracklist, song for song, with the Bob Dylan originals for educational purposes only of course.
Get it while you can, this won't be up for long. Keep in mind there is no 07 - track because the track, "Can't Leave Her Behind" was never officially released (though yes, we're sure some of you bootleggers out there have it). The song was first heard on the 1966 Dylan film, "Eat The Document," and the clip is provided below. Also there's no track 16 because the the "I'm Not There" has the title track on the album twice (the long-waited official original version and also Sonic Youth's cover version)
I'm Not There - The Bob Dylan Originals
"Can't Leave Her Behind" from "Eat The Document" featuring The Band's Robbie Robertson
9/19/2007
Musical Preview: "I'm Not There" The Educational-Only Originals
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Having seen the film I can tell you all songs are used effectively, especially the obscure title track. And a compliment I rarely give to a non-action film is that it's really well-edited/crafted. The story telling technique seems similar to a surrealistic mid-60s Dylan song.
Watching the slight figure of a beautiful woman play the role of a '65 Dylan is disconcerting at times, but Cate Blanchet still manages to do a convincing job, as does the rest of the cast.
Strange, though, that this movie exists as Dylan still lives, breathes and performs with the same tenacity of his younger self.
Damn it, I just saw this movie this evening and would rather have the Dylan originals that the cover tunes. I have a lot of 'em already but thought I'd see if anyone collected them. This site was all that came up. I am sad I missed out.
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