Bob Dylan - World Gone Wrong (1993) 24-bit 96kHZ vinyl rip


Bob Dylan - World Gone Wrong

Vinyl rip in 24-bit / 96kHZ [and redbook] FLAC + artwork
941 MB / 271 MB | magnet + mega + RS | Folk
Columbia ‎– 474857 1 European Pressing

Like its predecessor Good as I Been to You, World Gone Wrong was recorded to fulfill the terms of his January 18, 1988, contract. It would be the final album released under that contract.





In May 1993, Dylan once again held sessions at his Malibu home inside his garage studio. Recorded solo in a matter of days, a total of 14 songs were recorded without a single change in guitar strings. Marked by distortion, the recording quality was very primitive by modern standards, with very casual microphone placement and very little tuning. There were some rumors that Dylan had mastered the album from cassette tapes, as Bruce Springsteen had done with Nebraska, but those rumors have been as difficult to prove as they have been to dismiss.
Possibly influenced by the controversy surrounding Good as I Been to You, Dylan wrote a complete set of liner notes to World Gone Wrong, citing all possible sources. It had been decades since Dylan had written his own liner notes, and they were always surrealistic; these notes, while still playfully written, were actually informative.

Five songs were leftover from the sessions, including versions of "Goodnight My Love," "Twenty-One Years," Robert Johnson's "32-20 Blues," and The Carter Family's "Hello Stranger." In 2008, "32-20 Blues" and another outtake from these sessions, "Mary and the Soldier" were released on The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs.
Robert Christgau review: Dylan's second attempt to revive the folk music revival while laying down a new record without writing any new songs is eerie and enticing. He cherishes the non sequiturs, sudden changes of heart, and received or obscure blank spots in these buried songs--all usages he's long since absorbed into his own writing because he believes they evoke a world that defies rationalization. Me, I'm not so sure it doesn't just seem that way because there's no way we can be intimate with their worlds anymore. And while only a crank could resist his liner notes, that doesn't mean it isn't cranky in the extreme to hold, for instance, that the two-timing aristo who gets his in "Love Henry" is "modern corporate man off some foreign boat, unable to handle his `psychosis' responsible for organizing the Intelligentsia," und so weiter. We do not live in "the New Dark Ages." And if we did, Dylan would call out for rationalization right quick. A-



tracks:
A1 World Gone Wrong 3:53
A2 Love Henry 4:23
A3 Ragged & Dirty 4:07
A4 Blood In My Eyes 5:04
A5 Broke Down Engine 3:21
B1 Delia 5:38
B2 Stack A Lee 3:51
B3 Two Soldiers 5:44
B4 Jack-A-Roe 4:59
B5 Lone Pilgrim 2:39

credits:
Guitar, Vocals, Harmonica, Liner Notes, Producer – Bob Dylan
Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen
Photography By [Back Cover] – Randee St. Nicholas
Photography By [Front Cover] – Ana Maria Velez
Recorded By, Mixed By – Micajah Ryan



transfer: March 4, 2013
Record Doctor RCM
Audio-Technica AT33EV
Sota Sapphire w/ Eminent Technology Tonearm 2 (ET-2)
Tube Box SE II w/NOS Telefunken ECC83
E-MU 0404
Sound Studio [capture 24-bit/96kHZ]
Amadeus Pro [Analyze, split tracks, verify waveform, no clipping]
Izotope RX2 [manual de-clicking]
xACT [flac conversion, tagging, ffp]



;flac fingerprints generated by xACT 2.21 on 2013-03-10 00:41:40 -0700
A1 World Gone Wrong.flac:b6635dd9015227be9b93c4e58156d5e0
A2 Love Henry.flac:2679776a53ab5a8973eec26ce008213e
A3 Ragged & Dirty.flac:f1ec2483629d86b7f344c2ab31af4df7
A4 Blood In My Eyes.flac:e2e4afcd3222f8e54c16a9e9a5715d2e
A5 Broke Down Engine.flac:45725223dece9b6c9d6cd2e4bce0487c
B1 Delia.flac:879663130edf09e5088e49aaf9199f69
B2 Stack A Lee.flac:84c60372f35cd20135f0d022d9efcde1
B3 Two Soldiers.flac:e7bcab4334d54de135a0e0d6fbeb0e78
B4 Jack-A-Roe.flac:b3a8b922ca77341ed6147b1f43a7d117
B5 Lone Pilgrim.flac:45e30fd612b27d2383826cbf2d0f28e7

another generous loan from tigermks!

Again, with lots of sounds that I do not believe are LP clicks, believe now it may have been buttons on sleeves perhaps --  and again, this was a really clean NM pressing, so I only manually removed a few clicks that were really bad, therefore, if I have missed a few clicks, so be it, but I think it came out pretty good. I have not seen this one ripped before, for what amounts to a contractual obligation album, it is pretty damn good. I hope you might give solo Bob chance, and thanks again to tigermks for sending them over with the Whitley LPs!



Comments

crispi said…
oh, wow. this one is supposed to be really rare on vinyl, no? from the "vinyl dark age"...
notarydpo said…
Thanks!
ohnothimagen said…
Thank you.
After hearing, "Good as I Been to You" I have been looking forward to this.
artini said…
JUst grabbing it via mega and will soon have a listen. Thanks for another Bob!
aspan1 said…
Thanks so much for this one,

Right on the heels of the other solo acoustic album - so much goodness in one day!!
ManWhoCan said…
Great! I've never heard this and I've not been so excited about hearing a new album for ages.
86ed said…
Yeah, I don't see it often for sure, but it's worth seeking out!
pabbab said…
Thank you 86ed, this is a great record. It's one that I listened to during formative years as a music lover and player, and sent me on to discover Blind Willie McTell and Mississippi Sheiks, among others. I agree that Dylan's playing here is superb.
Toxxy said…
Thx so much!
Bernie said…
Awesome!!
enochsoames said…
This is a rare find - thanks!
corporalcoriander said…
Fantastic, thanks!
swa said…
Great share!!
Thank you :smile:
robertaich said…
It took me a while to warm up to Bob the retro folkie, but I came to really dig these. Thanks for the fine rendition.
eharmonica said…
Thank you. Another one to take from my To Do pile.
barrym said…
Thanks for the hard to find vinyl.
Tigermks said…
As a point of comparison with the “Good As I’ve Been to You” CD and LP, here are the DR values for “World Gone Wrong”. On this one the CD mastering level is extremely close to 86ed’s sweet spot. All of the normal vinyl advantages are present, but there is not the stark difference in sound as there was between the vinyl and CD on “Good As I’ve Been to You.” (As a side note, I discovered 2 brown corrosion spots on my “World Gone Wong” CD, rendering the last two songs unreadable. So this rip is very timely for me.) Once again I give a huge thanks to 86ed for the great rips of these albums!

Bob Dylan - World Gone Wrong Vinyl LP
foobar2000 1.1.14a / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2013-03-10 18:30:54
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Analyzed: Bob Dylan / World Gone Wrong
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -0.63 dB -16.14 dB 3:56 01-World Gone Wrong
DR15 -0.10 dB -17.60 dB 4:24 02-Love Henry
DR12 -0.63 dB -16.15 dB 4:10 03-Ragged & Dirty
DR11 -1.64 dB -15.26 dB 5:04 04-Blood In My Eyes
DR12 -1.51 dB -16.31 dB 3:24 05-Broke Down Engine
DR13 -1.64 dB -17.88 dB 5:42 06-Delia
DR11 -1.39 dB -15.56 dB 3:51 07-Stack A Lee
DR13 -1.21 dB -17.94 dB 5:47 08-Two Soldiers
DR11 -0.75 dB -14.19 dB 4:56 09-Jack-A-Roe
DR13 -2.05 dB -18.19 dB 2:43 10-Lone Pilgrim
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 761 kbps
Codec: FLAC

Bob Dylan - World Gone Wrong CD

foobar2000 1.1.14a / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2013-03-11 19:29:53
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Analyzed: Bob Dylan / World Gone Wrong
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR13 -0.57 dB -16.74 dB 3:58 01-Track 1
DR15 -0.28 dB -18.21 dB 4:24 02-Track 2
DR13 -1.10 dB -17.12 dB 4:09 03-Track 3
DR12 -1.66 dB -16.19 dB 5:04 04-Track 4
DR13 -1.68 dB -16.86 dB 3:23 05-Track 5
DR14 -0.97 dB -18.09 dB 5:42 06-Track 6
DR12 -1.04 dB -15.27 dB 3:51 07-Track 7
DR13 -0.80 dB -18.24 dB 5:45 08-Track 8
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR13

Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 845 kbps
Codec: FLAC

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