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* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: The initial recording sessions, done a few weeks after ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' was released, saw Dylan continuing in the CountryMusic vein, focusing mainly on [[CoverVersion Cover Versions]]. When he returned to the studio about nine months later, he kept going with the covers, but went in a Main/FolkMusic direction. Also he dropped the twangy croon he'd unveiled on ''Skyline'' and went back to his regular voice. But rather than scrap any of the other work he'd done, he decided to just release it all, along with some songs recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1969.

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* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: The initial recording sessions, done a few weeks after ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' was released, saw Dylan continuing in the CountryMusic vein, focusing mainly on [[CoverVersion Cover Versions]]. When he returned to the studio about nine months later, he kept going with the covers, but went in a Main/FolkMusic direction. Also he dropped the twangy croon he'd unveiled on ''Skyline'' and went back to his regular voice. But rather than scrap any of the other work he'd done, he decided to just release it all, along with some songs recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1969.1969.
* MultiDiscWork: The album was Dylan's second double-album after ''Music/BlondeOnBlonde''. Like that album, CD reissues manage to fit everything on one disc thanks to its 73:15 runtime falling just under the Redbook-specified 74-minute limit.
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* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: The initial recording sessions, done a few weeks after ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' was released, saw Dylan continuing in the CountryMusic vein, focusing mainly on [[CoverVersion Cover Versions]]. When he returned to the studio about nine months later, he kept going with the covers, but went in a Main/FolkMusic direction. Also he dropped the twangy croon he'd unveiled on ''Skyline'' and went back to his regular voice. But rather than scrap any of the other work he'd done, he decided to just release it all, along with some songs recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1969.
* ThrowItIn: On the live version of "Like a Rolling Stone", Dylan forgets the lines "But now you realize/He's not selling any alibis" and just mumbles his way through them.

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* {{Blooper}}: On the live version of "Like a Rolling Stone", Dylan forgets the lines "But now you realize/He's not selling any alibis" and just mumbles his way through them.
* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: The initial recording sessions, done a few weeks after ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' was released, saw Dylan continuing in the CountryMusic vein, focusing mainly on [[CoverVersion Cover Versions]]. When he returned to the studio about nine months later, he kept going with the covers, but went in a Main/FolkMusic direction. Also he dropped the twangy croon he'd unveiled on ''Skyline'' and went back to his regular voice. But rather than scrap any of the other work he'd done, he decided to just release it all, along with some songs recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1969.
* ThrowItIn: On the live version of "Like a Rolling Stone", Dylan forgets the lines "But now you realize/He's not selling any alibis" and just mumbles his way through them.
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* MidDevelopmentGenreShift: The initial recording sessions, done a few weeks after ''Music/NashvilleSkyline'' was released, saw Dylan continuing in the CountryMusic vein, focusing mainly on [[CoverVersion Cover Versions]]. When he returned to the studio about nine months later, he kept going with the covers, but went in a Main/FolkMusic direction. Also he dropped the twangy croon he'd unveiled on ''Skyline'' and went back to his regular voice. But rather than scrap any of the other work he'd done, he decided to just release it all, along with some songs recorded at the Isle of Wight Festival in August 1969.
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* ThrowItIn: On the live version of "Like a Rolling Stone", Dylan forgets the lines "But now you realize/He's not selling any alibis" and just mumbles his way through them.

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