October 30 release?
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"I'm Not There" Soundtrack Revealed? Vedder, Jeff Tweedy, Sufjan and Karen O

Wow, just a day after
we predicted the soundtrack to the
Bob Dylan biopic, "
I'm Not There" would likely be a
double-disc endeavor, word comes through, that is essentially the case.

Well, at least according to a post on a
Pearl Jam forum, that claims the soundtrack is slated for an October 30 release and the 34-track disc will feature Dylan covers performed by
Eddie Vedder,
Wilco's
Jeff Tweedy, Sufjan Stevens, The
Yeah, Yeah Yeah's
Karen O,
Cat Power,
Yo La Tengo, Willie Nelson,
Iron & Wine,
Stephen Malkmus,
The Hold Steady and
Jack Johnson.

Proof? None other than the aforementioned post, but a publicist for Wilco did confirm to us that Tweedy
did in fact record a song for the soundtrack, so this is further likelyhood that this news is true and our favorite inside source confirmed to us that the disc
is coming out October 30
on Sony, but also notes that the tracklist
is not finalized. A spokesperson for Sub Pop also confirmed that Iron & Wine is on the disc. Plus the cast of characters is not off the mark from what's already been reported (
Cat Power,
The Hold Steady,
Yo La Tengo,
Willie Nelson, Stephen Malkmus). Presumably the other 24 tracks (if the aforementioned artists record one cover each) will include previously mentioned
"I'm Not There" musical contributors,
My Morning Jacket,
Sonic Youth, The Frames and many more (though you'll remember we reported that YLT recorded
two Dylan songs).
Vedder for one has been busy this summer, he's also
recorded a slew of original songs for the Sean Penn film, "Into The Wild," which is due in September. Vedder also has a cameo in
Judd Apatow's new fake music biopic, "
Walk Hard - The Story of Dewey Cox." More details
here.

Actor
Ben Wishaw (who played
Keith Richards in the lame
Brian Jones biopic "
Stoned") recently spoke about his lesser-known role as one of the Dylan's to the
London Paper.
"I play him in about 1965-66 and I’m dressed up like the poet Arthur Rimbaud, who Dylan was reading a lot at that time," Winshaw said. "Every person that plays Bob is another little fragment of his personality or persona – that’s the idea anyway. I was done and dusted in a week so I didn’t really get to meet all of the other Bobs. I’m intrigued as to what the film will be like."
Director
Todd Hayne's "I'm Not There" hits theaters in limited release on November 21.