--- 1 9 7 0 --- 1. CALENDAR "Early" SELF PORTRAIT sessions in New York Feb/March The first NEW MORNING sessions in New York. Heylin attributes these sessions to August. March 3 The last SELF PORTRAIT session includes Pretty Saro Balls And Stripes Rag (In Search Of Little Sadie?) Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay Went To See The Gypsy Universal Soldier (When A Man's) Out Of Job These Working Hands Spanish Eyes Woogie Boogie according to a track listing rescued from a trash can by A.J. Weberman. All tracks remains uncirculated. May 1 "The George Harrison" session in New York May ? Private jam with George Harrison in Woodstock. June 8 Release of SELF PORTRAIT June 9 Dylan accepts an honorary doctorate in music at Princeton University. June/July Last NEW MORNING session in New York. July Release of 'Wigwam/Copper Kettle'. October 21 Release of NEW MORNING November 11 Tarantula finally published by MacMillan. December Earl Scruggs Documentary Fall 1970 to Spring 1971 Birth of Samuel Dylan. 2. RECORDINGS Early : SELF PORTRAIT session ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Columbia Studios, New York. 1. Alberta No. 1 (trad.) 2. Alberta No. 2 (trad.) 3. Gotta Travel On (Clayton/Ehrlich/Lazar/Six) 4. Early Morning Rain (Gordon Lightfoot) 5. Lily Od The West (Davies/Peterson( 6. Spanish Is The Loving Tongue (Charles Badger Clark) 1-5 probably backed by Alvin Rogers (drums), Stu Woods (bass), Al Kooper (guitar and keyboards), David Bromberg (guitar), Bubba Fowler and Ron Cornelius (guitar and dobro). Background vocals on 1,2,4 and 5 by Hilda Harris, Maeretha Stewart and Albertine Robertson. 6 Bob Dylan solo on piano. 1-4 released on SELF PORTRAIT June 8, 1970. 5 released on DYLAN, November 16, 1973. 6 released on MASTERPIECES (CBS/Sony), 1978 in Japan and Australia. Feb/ The NEW MORNING sessions March: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Columbia Studios, New York 1. Winterlude 2. If Dogs Run Free 3. New Morning 4. Sign On The Window 5. One More Weekend 6. The Man In Me 7. Three Angels 8. Father Of Night 9. Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker) 10. Mary Ann (trad.) 11. Big Yellow Taxi (Joni Mitchell) 12. Can't Help Falling In Love (Weiss(Peretti/Creatore) 13. Sara Jane (trad.) 14. The Ballad Of Ira Hayes (Peter La Farge) Backed by Charlie Daniels (bass), David Bromberg (guitar & dobro), Ron Cornelius (guitar), Russ Kunkel (drums, except 8 and 14). 1,4,6,8,14 Bob Dylan piano. 2,5,13 Al Kooper piano. 3,4,6,7,8,10,11,12,14 Al Kooper organ. Background vocals by Hilda Harris, Maeretha Stewart and Albertine Robertson. 3 Al Kooper french horn. 3 Al Kooper flute. 1-8 released on NEW MORNING October 21, 1970. 9-15 released on DYLAN November 16,1973. May 1 The George Harrison session ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Columbia Studio B, New York 1. Song To Woody 2. Mama, You Been On My Mind 3. Don't Think Twice. It's All Right (instrumental) 4. Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney) 5. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 6. Da Doo Ron Ron (Barry/Greenwich/Spector) 7. One Too many Mornings 8. One Too many Mornings 9. Working On A Guru Backed by George Harrison (guitar), Charlie Daniels (bass and backup vocal), Billy Mundi (drums) and Bob Johnston (piano). May The George Harrison Woodstock home tape ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Woodstock 1. I'd Have You Anytime (Bob Dylan/George Harrison) 2. Everybody Somebody Comes To Town (George Harrison) Duets with George Harrison. June/ Last NEW MORNING sessions July ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Columbia Studios, New York 1. If Not For You 2. Day Of The Locusts 3. Time Passes Slowly 4. Went To See The Gypsy Backed by Buzzy Feiten (guitar), Harvey Brooks (bass), Billy Mundi (drums). 2,3,4 Bob Dylan piano. 1,2,4 Al Kooper organ. 3 Al Kooper guitar. Released on NEW MORNING October 21, 1970. 1 released on GRETAEST HITS VOL 2, November 27, 1971. 1 released on MASTERPIECES (CBS/Sony), 1978 in Japan and Australia. 1 and 3 released on BIOGRAPH October 28, 1985. Dec Earl Scruggs Documentary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Carmel, New York 1. East Virginia Blues (trad.) 2. Nashville Skyline Rag With Earl Scruggs (banjo), Randy Scruggs (ac. guitar), Gary Scruggs (el. bass). Broadcast by National Educational TV, New York, January 10-17, 1971 2 released on 'Earl Scruggs Performing With His Family and Friends' (Columbia), mid 1971. 3. DYLAN SONGS 1970 Winter All The Tired Horses Wigwam March Went To See The Gypsy Woogie Boogie May Air To Breathe (1) I'd Have You Any Time (2) If Not For You Time Passes Slowly Working On A Guru August Day Of The Locusts Father Of Night If Dogs Run Free The Man In Me (3) New Morning One More Weekend Sign On The Window Three Angels Winterlude Notes: ~~~~~~ (1) No recording known. (2) Co-written with George Harrison and recorded by him on the album ALL THINGS MUST PASS, which also contains a nice cover of If Not For You. Live performances: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (3) Played during the 1978 World tour with partially rewritten lyrics. Also aired occasionally during 1988-1989.