"Bob Dylan made his mark playing in one cafe. Soon, he'll be in thousands. Starbucks Coffee Co. has reached a deal to produce and exclusively release a CD of 10 Dylan recordings from New York's Gaslight Cafe in 1962, when he was just finding himself as a songwriter. The Gaslight, in Greenwich Village, was a focal point of the folk revival in the early '60s.
'Bob Dylan: Live at the Gaslight 1962' will be available at Starbucks stores in the United States and Canada on Aug. 30. It includes the earliest known recordings of 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall' and 'Don't Think Twice, It's All Right,' as well as folk standards 'Barbara Allen' and 'The Cuckoo.'
Fans have circulated bootlegs of Dylan's Gaslight performances over the years, but these are the first to be professionally produced and remastered, Starbucks said Tuesday.
The CD's release will coincide with the release of director Martin Scorsese's feature-length film about Dylan, 'No Direction Home.' Starbucks will also sell the two-CD soundtrack for the movie, though the soundtrack will be available through other stores."
Tuesday, June 28, 2005
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