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No Direction Home: Bob Dylan is a 2005 documentary film by Martin Scorsese that traces the life of Bob Dylan, and his impact on 20th-century American popular music and culture. The film focuses on the period between Dylan's arrival in New York in January 1961 and his "retirement" from touring following his motorcycle accident in July 1966.
The fifth installment in the ongoing Bob Dylan Bootleg Series, it was released in 2005 in conjunction with the Martin Scorsese PBS television documentary on Dylan, No Direction Home, and was compiled with Scorsese's input. It features mostly previously unreleased material from Dylan's formative years to his rise as an international figure, from ...
The soundtrack album for the Bob Dylan biopic I'm Not There was released as a double CD on October 30, 2007. [1] It features only one recording by Dylan himself—his previously unreleased recording of the title song "I'm Not There" recorded during The Basement Tapes' sessions in 1967—plus various other artists' recordings of songs written by Dylan.
No Direction Home, a 2005 documentary film about Bob Dylan, his emergence the Greenwich Village folk scene, and his transition to electric music, directed by Martin Scorsese. I'm Not There, a 2007 experimental biopic inspired by the life of Bob Dylan, directed by Todd Haynes.
On December 6, 2024, Chalamet's performance of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Girl from the North Country" [7] were released as singles from the album.[8] [9] [10] The soundtrack was released through Columbia Records on December 20, five days prior to the film's release, with a 16-track vinyl LP which was released on January 24, 2025, and a 23-track CD set for February 28.
The 2005 documentary film No Direction Home, directed by Martin Scorsese, highlights her musical influence on Bob Dylan, the subject of the documentary. The film contains an archive clip of Odetta performing "Waterboy" on TV in 1959, as well as her "Mule Skinner Blues" and "No More Auction Block for Me".
Studiocanal’s “Hard Truths” debuted at No. 9 with $406,990 and rounding out the top 10, Universal’s “Nosferatu” earned $388,937 in its fifth week, bringing its total to $15.5 million.
I Was Young When I Left Home: Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack: 2005: Minnesota Hotel Tape, a home recording by Tony Glover: 1980 I Will Love Him Dylan The Bootleg Series Vol. 13: Trouble No More 1979–1981: 2017 1962: I'd Hate to Be You on That Dreadful Day: Dylan: The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 – The Witmark ...