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Bob Dylan Masterpieces 1978 3cd Set Lossless ((exclusive)) Full Page– A dark, atmospheric masterpiece where Dylan's vocal delivery reaches peak desperation. This definitive collection captures Dylan at a profound musical and spiritual crossroads. It bridges the gap between his roaring 1978 World Tour and the dawn of his controversial "Born Again" gospel era. The 39-track collection, spanning 1962–1976, includes major hits alongside rare studio outtakes and live recordings, spread across three discs. Highlights include: – Driven by a heavy, reggae-influenced bassline and aggressive electric guitar. CD 2: The Deep Cuts and Mid-Tour Heat bob dylan masterpieces 1978 3cd set lossless full : The Japanese 3LP set (CBS/Sony 57AP-875/6/7) is widely considered to have the highest audio quality and came with deluxe packaging, including a 36-page booklet, poster, and a "Bob Dylan Fan Certificate". This is where the set becomes essential for completists. – Reimagined as a slow, gospel-infused ballad that foreshadowed his next musical chapter. – A dark, atmospheric masterpiece where Dylan's vocal The true digital version arrived in . Sony Music Australia released the definitive 3-CD version of Masterpieces (Cat. No. 4624489), which fully restored the original 39-track vinyl set to its complete glory. This version is the one that matches the "3cd set" portion of the keyword and is considered the standard by collectors. However, as the Wikipedia entry for the album notes, this CD reissue is long out of print, making all remaining copies a collector's rarity. : Includes the ferocious 1966 World Tour performance of "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" and live tracks extracted from Self Portrait and Hard Rain . 3CD Lossless Tracklist Overview This set is famous for including several "hard-to-find" tracks (at the time of its release): This is where the set becomes essential for completists Before the Bootleg Series made deep cuts widely available, Masterpieces was the only place to find several rare tracks officially: : Live versions of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "The Mighty Quinn" from the 1969 festival. Distinction from The Complete Budokan 1978 | ||||||||