Article Contributed by Sacks and Company
Published on September 17, 2025
Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release Bob Dylan‘s Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963 on October 31, 2025. Preorders begin today here. A preview of the album, “Rocks and Gravel,” is available here.
Through The Open Window tells the story of Dylan’s emergence and maturation as a songwriter and performer, tracing his journey from Minnesota to the Greenwich Village bohemia of the early 1960s. Arriving amidst a global resurgence of appreciation for Dylan, the collection includes rare Columbia Records outtakes, recordings from intimate club dates, informal apartment sessions, and jam gatherings in long-gone musicians’ haunts. Many of these recordings are exceedingly rare, while others have never before been presented in any form.
The box set offers a unique account of Dylan’s early years, when he honed his craft and transformed traditional folk songs and lyric sketches into some of his most enduring anthems, including “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” The collection culminates with a previously unreleased, full recording of Dylan’s landmark Carnegie Hall concert on October 26, 1963—a show that marked both a culmination of his early rise and the end of the beginning of a monumental career.
“Of that time and those places, this collection is just a fragment,” writes author and historian Sean Wilentz in his 125-page liner essay. “Even so, as an aural record of an artist becoming himself—or in Dylan’s case, his first of many artistic selves—the collection aims to collapse time and space, not as a nostalgic reverie but as a living connection between the past and the present, the old and the new, which are never as distinct as we might think.”
The 8-CD Deluxe Edition features 139 tracks—48 never-before-released performances and 38 super-rare cuts—plus a hardcover book with Wilentz’s extensive notes and over 100 rare photographs. The 2-CD and 4-LP highlight editions feature 42 tracks.
Tracklist
Bootleg Series Volume 18: Through The Open Window, 1956-1963
Disc 1
Let the Good Times Roll – December 24, 1956, Terlinde Music Shop, St. Paul, MN
I Got a New Girl – May 1959, Home of Ric Kangas, Hibbing, MN
San Francisco Bay Blues
Jesus Christ – September 1960, Home of Bob Dylan, Minneapolis, MN
East Virginia Blues
K.C. Moan
Hard Travelin’ – Late 1960, Madison, WI
Pastures of Plenty
Remember Me – February 1961, Home of Bob and Sid Gleason, East Orange, NJ
Song to Woody
Talkin’ Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Blues – September 6, 1961, The Gaslight Café, NYC
Ain’t No Grave – Summer 1961, Home of Mell and Lillian Bailey, NYC
I Ain’t Got No Home – May 13, 1961, Coffman Theater, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
Death Don’t Have No Mercy
Devilish Mary – May 1961, Minneapolis, MN
Introduction: Riverside Church
Handsome Molly – July 29, 1961, Saturday of Folk Music (WRVR-FM), Riverside Church, NYC
Introduction: See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
See That My Grave Is Kept Clean
The Girl I Left Behind
Introduction: Pretty Boy Floyd
Pretty Boy Floyd
Railroading on the Great Divide – October 1, 1961, Gerdes Folk City, NYC
Introduction: Fixin’ to Die
Fixin’ to Die – 1961, Folklore Center, NYC
I’ll Fly Away – Take 1 (Alternate Take)* – September 29, 1961, Carolyn Hester sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC
Disc 2
Introduction: In the Pines
In the Pines
Gospel Plow
Introduction: Young But Daily Growing
Young But Daily Growing
Man on the Street
This Land Is Your Land*
Pretty Polly – November 4, 1961, Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC
Man of Constant Sorrow – Rehearsal (Alternate Take, Nov 20, 1961)
House Carpenter – Take 1 (Outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*
You’re No Good – Take 2 with Take 6 Insert (Alternate Take, Nov 20, 1961)
He Was a Friend of Mine – Take 2 (Outtake, Nov 20, 1961)*
Ramblin’ Round – Take 2 (Outtake, Nov 22, 1961)*
Bob Dylan sessions, Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, NYC
Story: East Orange, New Jersey
Stealin’
Po’ Lazarus
Dink’s Song*
I Was Young When I Left Home*
In the Evening
Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
Cocaine – December 22, 1961, Home of Bonnie Beecher, Minneapolis, MN
* Previously unreleased unless noted
** Previously released on 50th Anniversary Collection 1962 and 1963 (Sony)