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Dylan originally recorded the album's tracks at a studio in New York City in September 1974, but when he came back to his farm in Minnesota a few months later and listened to the tapes, he was dissatisfied with how some of the songs turned out. So Dylan asked his brother David to assemble a group of musicians to help him re-record some of the tracks. In December 1974, they got together at Studio 80 in south Minneapolis and recorded five new tracks for the album.
from the book 'A Simple Twist of The Fate'
In 1974, Bob Dylan broke a streak of wan and uninspired recordings with Blood on the Tracks, composed in the wake of the breakup of the singer-songwriter's 12-year marriage. The album was immediately hailed by fans and critics as one of his best. After cutting blood with a group of crack New York studio musicians, Dylan redid most of its songs in Minneapolis with a group of obscure local players, including coauthor Odegard, and the versions of "Shelter from the Storm" and "Idiot Wind" on the album are from the remake recordings.