Midnight Special (Harry Belafonte album) explained

The Midnight Special
Type:Album
Artist:Harry Belafonte
Cover:Midnight Special.jpg
Released:1962
Genre:Vocal
Label:RCA Victor LSP2449
Producer:Hugo Montenegro
Prev Title:Jump Up Calypso
Prev Year:1961
Next Title:The Many Moods of Belafonte
Next Year:1962

The Midnight Special is a 1962 album by Jamaican-American singer, Harry Belafonte. The album notably contains the first officially-released recording by Bob Dylan, who plays harmonica on the title track. For many years the Belafonte session was thought to have been Bob Dylan’s first professional recording, simply because this RCA Victor album was released first. However, documentation found in 2001 in the RCA vaults along with the tapes dates the session definitively as having been recorded at Webster Hall, New York City, in February 1962. This places it later than Bob's recording session with folksinger Carolyn Hester, which dates from September 1961, also in New York City, although her album was not released until later in 1962.

Critical reception

Pig River Records praised "The Midnight Special" on its 50th anniversary giving it 8.1/10.

Personnel

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