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In the decades that followed, the test pressing LP became a prized bootleg for collectors and hardcore Dylan fans alike. In the time between the release of this test pressing and the official LP, Dylan would head to Minneapolis and re-record five of the tracks (“Tangled Up in Blue,” “You’re a Big Girl Now,” “Idiot Wind,” “Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts,” and “If You See Her, Say Hello”), with these new versions ultimately being the final cuts that made it onto the official version of Blood on the Tracks. That said, in the months leading up to the release, a small number of test pressings of the LP were circulated, containing recordings taken exclusively from the September 1974 album sessions at A&R Recording Studios in New York City. When Bob Dylan released Blood on the Tracks in 1975, many viewed the LP as a return to form for the artist, and the album remains one of Dylan’s most critically-acclaimed works. From seminal albums to creative singles, let’s have a look at the best of the best from the Record Store Day Class of 2019!īob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks: Original New York Test Pressing Whether you’re a serious collector or just beginning to dip your toe into the wonderful world of vinyl, this year’s RSD offerings include something for everyone. With the sale of vinyl LPs growing consecutively over the last 12 years, it’s no surprise the excitement around Record Store Day is at a fever pitch.