Distribution
Sony Music Distribution
Number of Discs
2
Number of Tracks
27
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Drums
Winston Watson, Willie Green, Brian Blade, David Kemper, Richard Crooks, Tony Mangurian, Jim Keltner, Winston Johnson, George Recile
Percussion
Winston Watson, Darryl Johnson, Cyril Neville, David Kemper, Tony Mangurian, Winston Johnson
Reviews
4.5 stars out of 5 -- "TELL TALE SIGNS makes plain that Dylan knows the caprices of the world he lives in, now more than ever. Just as important, this collection bears witness to Dylan's reclamation of voice and perspective.", 5 stars out of 5 -- "TELL TALE SIGNS is awash with evidence of his staggering mercuriality, his evident determination even in the studio to repeat himself as little as possible...", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The overriding lesson from these TELL TALE SIGNS is of Bob's immaculate role as performer. There is no one 'final version' of a track -- just the one that happens to make sense on the day.", "The generally superb TELL TALE SIGNS repurposes known material in simple, languid, semi-acoustic settings that hark back to '70s classics like BLOOD ON THE TRACKS." -- Grade: A, 4 stars out of 5 -- "Dylan's second album with Lanois, TIME OUT OF MIND, is represented by a nice, slow blues alternative take of 'Can't Wait' and four songs that didn't make the final cut....Top prizes go to gutbucket 'Lonesome Day Blues' and harmony-laden 'Cocaine Blues'...", Ranked #2 in Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums Of 2008 -- "The veering tempers of Dylan's medicine-rattle rasp are a wonder to themselves."
Vocals
Bob Dylan, Ralph Stanley
Mixing
Chris Shaw, Malcolm Burn, Mark Wilder, Bil Vorndick, Pablo Wheeler
Engineer
Micajah Ryan, Mark Howard, Bil Vorndick
Additional Information
The eighth slab of officially bootlegged Dylan, featuring live, rare, and unreleased tracks from 1989 to 2006.
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Bass
Tony Hall, Robert Amiot, Tony Garnier
Guitar
John Jackson, Bob Dylan, Daniel Lanois, James Alan Shelton, FREDDY Koella, Glen Lowe, Donnie Herron, Duke Robillard, Robert Amiot, Brian Stoltz, Tony Hall, Bob Britt, Denny Freeman, Stuart Kimball, Larry Campbell, Charlie Sexton, David Bromberg, Mason Ruffner, Ralph Stanley II, Tommy Morrongiello, Tony Garnier, Ralph Stanley
Keyboards
Chris "Hambone" Cameron, Christopher Cameron