DJM DJLPS 424.  Stereo.  From 1972, before these Bob Dylan compositions became known to the public as "The Basement Tapes".  Produced by Manfred Mann.  Pressed on translucent red vinyl in a textured gatefold cover.  The inside of the gatefold has a picture of the group which became the cover picture of the LP when it was later released in the USA on the Sire label.  Supposedly the band learned the songs, with the exception of "Emmett Till" from a tape given to them by Dylan manager Albert Grossman.  Vinyl plays a STRONG VG+.  Gatefold cover is VG, due to tape on all seams.  The "DJM" label belonged to Dick James Music.  "Don't You Tell Henry" is listed as "Don't Ya Tell Henry" on the side 2 label.  See scans for details.

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