Product Description
Brand New ~ Sealed! Deluxe Triple Vinyl Box Set European Pressing On 180 Gram Vinyl With Book! Highlights From Bob Dylan’s Legendary Roadshow, Rolling Thunder, Featuring 22 Performances From The Worcester, Boston, Cambridge & Montreal Shows, Plus 56-Page Booklet With Details & Content From The Tour.
Side 1:
Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with You (Live At Montreal Forum)
It Ain’t Me, Babe (Live At Harvard Square Theatre)
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall (Live At Montreal Forum)
Side 2:
The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Romance In Durango (Live At Harvard Square Theatre)
Isis (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Side 3:
Mr. Tambourine Man (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Simple Twist Of Fate (Live At Harvard Square Theatre)
Blowin’ In The Wind (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Mama, You Been On My Mind (Live At Harvard Square Theatre)
Side 4:
I Shall Be Released (Live At Boston Music Hall)
It’s All over Now, Baby Blue (Live At Montreal Forum)
Love Minus Zero / No Limit (Live At Montreal Forum)
Tangled Up In Blue (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Side 5:
The Water Is Wide (Live At Boston Music Hall)
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Live at Boston Music Hall)
Oh, Sister (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Hurricane (Live At Memorial Auditorium)
Side 6:
One More Cup Of Coffee (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Sara (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Just Like A Woman (Live At Boston Music Hall)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Live At Harvard Square Theatre)
AMG –
Hearing this is a revelation, even for serious Dylan watchers… absorbing, simply tremendous! A superlative set, which offers the first official release of Rolling Thunder material. Yes, this had been heavily bootlegged over the decades, plus it was documented on Dylan's notoriously unwatchable film Renaldo & Clara and there was Hard Rain, a collection culled from the post-Thunder 1976 tour that was similar but sour and nowhere near as good the 1975 material, as this superb set illustrates. Hearing this is a revelation, even for serious Dylan watchers -- those so serious to own several bootlegs, even a full shelf of Dylan, but not as obsessive as those who track Bob's every move -- and those who aren't as dedicated, yet still harbor a serious interest, will find this equally absorbing, since this is simply tremendous. It has become legend that Dylan will change arrangements and switch lyrics at the drop of a hat, which was evident on his jaunt with the Band in 1974, preserved for posterity on Before the Flood. Even so, he's looser, wilder, and more alive in this careening, thrilling album, a record where "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" gallops along as if it were "Leopard Skin Pill-Box Hat." As that suggests, the wildest thing about this is the electric cuts, where an unwieldy band turns out an overpowering sound that sounds inevitable, as if it's the only way these songs could be played, even when you've heard these songs countless times before in other arrangements. The acoustic moments don't pack the same charge, nor do they contain many of his duets with Joan Baez, yet they're intimate, passionate versions of the songs. In fact, there's not a bad moment here, and if it doesn't replicate the Rolling Thunder tour list to the letter, it does indeed capture the essence of this legendary stint, which is why it's necessary for every serious fan.