This rare Bob Dylan Great White Wonder 2LP vinyl record is a must-have for any serious collector. Featuring blank white record labels (see photos), this bootleg LP is a true gem. With a speed of 33 RPM and a record size of 12 inches, this LP is a great addition to any music lover's collection. The Great White Wonder LP is a rock genre classic that was released in record format. This LP features Bob Dylan's music and is a very rare find. It's one of the most sought-after vinyl records for collectors and fans alike. Don't miss out on the chance to own this piece of music history!  Release date uncertain, but likely late 1960s/early 1970s.  This item was purchased from an estate sale, still sealed in plastic wrap.  I only opened the jacket in order to photograph the contents (see photos).
Side 1
  1. "Candy Man" Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  2. "(As I Go) Ramblin' 'Round" (Woody Guthrie) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  3. “Black Cross” (Joseph S Newman/Lord Buckley)Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  4. “I Ain’t Got No Home” (Woody Guthrie) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  5. “The Death of Emmett Till” WBAI-FM NYC 5-62
  6. "Poor Lazarus" (Traditional) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
Side 2
  1. “Baby Please Don’t Go” (Big Joe Williams) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  2. Interview by Pete Seeger WBAI-FM NYC 5-62
  3. “Dink’s Song” (Traditional) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  4. “See That My Grave is Kept Clean” (Blind Melon Jefferson) Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  5. "East Orange New Jersey" Bonnie Beecher's apartment 12-22-61
  6. “Man of Constant Sorrow” Bonnie Beecher’s apartment 
Side 3
  1. "Bob Dylan's New Orleans Rag" Studio Outtake
  2. “If You Got to Go Now (Or else You Got to Stay All Night”) Studio Outtake
  3. "Only a Hobo" Studio Outtake
  4. "Sitting On a Barbed Wire Fence" Studio Outtake
  5. “Mighty Quinn”  (take 1) Basement Tapes 10-67
  6. “This Wheel’s on Fire” (Bob Dylan and Rick Danko) Basement Tapes 10-67

Side 4 
  1. "I Shall Be Released”  Basement Tapes 10-67
  2. "Open the Door, Homer" (take 1) Basement Tapes 10-67
  3. "Too Much of Nothing (take 2) Basement Tapes 10-67
  4. "Nothing Was Delivered"[1] (take 1) Basement Tapes 10-67
  5. "Tears of Rage" (take 2) Basement Tapes 10-67
  6. "Living the Blues" (Live, The Johnny Cash Show 5-1-69)