DALLAS, TEXAS

Watchtower 003/4 [T-530]

(Dallas, TX); October 25, 1996

Tracklist: Down In The Flood, If You See Her Say Hello, All Along The Watchtower, Shelter From The Storm, Tombstone Blues, Silvio, Tangled Up In Blue, Boots of Spanish Leather, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, God Knows, Joey, Highway 61 Revisited, Alabama Getaway, Forever Young, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35

DEEP: A fine recording, with just the right balance and range and separation. Dylan's vocals are clear and upfront and ride nicely above the music, as they should. He sounds particularly inspired and energetic in his vocal delivery. A jewel of an acoustic set. Overall, a nice effort quality-wise that would have been enormously improved with the addition of bonus track material. Generic cover design.

CDG: Very nice quality. Dylan's vocals are clear and the band sounds crispy. No real surprises in the setlist.



DANCE BENEATH THE DIAMOND SKY

Hector 001/002 [T-512]

(1) Stadthalle (Cottbus, Germany); July 14, 1996
(2) Stadthalle (Magdeburg, Germany); July 12, 1996

Tracklist: (1) To Be Alone With You, I Want You, All Along The Watchtower, Just Like A Woman, Pledging My Time, Silvio, Boots Of Spanish Leather, John Brown, Mr. Tambourine Man, Jokerman, I Believe In You, Memphis Blues Again, Blowin' In The Wind, Rainy Day Woman 12 & 35
(2) Lay Lady Lay, Positively 4th Street, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, Gates Of Eden, Like A Rolling Stone

DEEP: The Cottbus portion of this set is presented in excellent quality - upfront and punchy, with vocals and instrumentation crisp and clear and all nuances intact. Bob and the gang deliver a performance to match here, loud and strong and energetic and passionate. From the opening roll, Dylan's vocals are on the mark and the band rolls right along with him. A nice selection of filler (albeit in lesser quality but still pleasing) completes a very worthwhile disk. Two things about the packaging these are the best looking disks of all time with full color repros of the Cottbus and Magdeburg tickets on each. Very cool. The front insert folds out into a full color poster - a nice touch.



DANCING IN THE DARK

Moonlight 9632/33 [T-062]

(1) November 1987 rehearsals
(2) Massey Hall (Toronto, ON); April 19-20, 1980 (line)

Tracklist: (1) Dancing In The Dark, Six Days On The Road, Carrying My Cross, Suzy Q, You're A Big Girl, All I Really Want To Do, Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat, Dead Man Dead Man, Everybody's Movin', Easy, Trail Of The Buffalo, Heart Of Mine, Joey, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Folsom Prison Blues, Shelter From The Storm
(2) Gotta Serve Somebody, Covenant Woman, When You Gonna Wake Up, Precious Angel, Slow Train Coming, Solid Rock

DEEP A motley crew of tracks recorded at an unknown rehearsal in '87 with an unidentified band. The quality is excellent w/great separation, full sound and Dylan's vocals loud and clear. The tracks are more fully realized/less fragmented than those from the 1989 rehearsals; these tracks play more like outtakess than rough rehearsals. There are only 3 instrumentals. Lyrical differences abound. The band infuses all the tracks with a bluesy, rockin' sound - they are no slouches and you can feel Dylan being driven by them. A fine sounding band, nice "performances" all around. The bonus trax (which are not the best quality) seem out of place but it's better than nothing. Packaging is better than average, with nice color photos throughout. Highly recommended.

rmd: The performances are rough, with the anonymous band lost at times, unsure of Dylan's intentions. Still, the music is far more enjoyable than the 1987 rehearsals with the Dead. The sound quality is very good throughout. The choice of filler tracks is odd.



DANCING IN THE DARK

Rockland ROLA 006 [T-207]

Toad's Place (New Haven, CT); January 12, 1990

Tracklist: So Long Good Luck And Goodbye, Where Teardrops Fall, Political World, Pretty Peggy-O, I'll Remember You, Key To The Highway, Joey, Lay Lady Lay, I Don't Believe You, When Did You Leave Heaven?, Maggie's Farm, Hang Me Oh Hang Me, In The Pines, Highway 61 Revisited, Congratulations, Dancing In The Dark



DARED TO BE FREE

Rock Calendar 2109 [T-306]

Warehouse (New Orleans, LA); May 3, 1976

Tracklist: Memphis Blues Again, You're A Big Girl Now, Rita May, Lay Lady Lay, Idiot Wind, Knockin' On Heaven's Door (w/Roger McGuinn), Gotta Travel On (w/Revue), Mr. Tambourine Man, Love Minus Zero, Vincent Van Gogh (w/Bobby Neuwirth), Maggie's Farm, Mozambique, Isis

TO BE AVOIDED: Taken from vinyl rather from source tapes, and incomplete. To add insult to low quality, whoever transferred the original LP to CD put side 2 before side 1. The CD packaging also inaccurately places the concert in New York City.



DARKNESS AT THE BREAK OF NOON

Razor's Edge 021 [T-016]

(1) Rundown Studios (Santa Monica, CA); January 30, 1978
(2) Rundown Studios (Santa Monica, CA); February 1, 1978
(3) Rundown Studios (Santa Monica, CA); April, 1978

Tracklist: (1) I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Times They Are A-Changin', If You See Her Say Hello, The Man In Me, I Don't Believe You, Tomorrow Is A Long Time, You're A Big Girl Now, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Forever Young
(2) Repossession Blues, One Of Us Must Know, Girl From the North Country
(3) We Better Talk This Over, Coming From The Heart, Simple Twist Of Fate, If You See Her Say Hello, I Don't Believe You

DEEP: This CD presents the complete circulating studio rehearsals from 1978 in improved (outstanding) quality but these play out more like studio outtakes. They are not rough runthroughs but fully realized, polished versions with (in several cases) radically reworked lyrics. For my money, these performances are exceptional and superior to the performances on Budokan. Dylan's vocals are exceptionally sharp and the arrangements are very enjoyable. A very enjoyable and unique set with several rare trax and even rarer arrangements. I can't say enough about how enjoyable this material is. Very interesting arrangements, all with either a real blues or jazz feel to them.

CDG: A very fine disc with excellent versions of several scarcer songs.



DAY & NIGHT

Killing Floor KF 98009/10 [T-634]

(1) Coliseum (Seattle, WA); February 9, 1974 (afternoon)
(2) Coliseum (Seattle, WA); February 9, 1974 (evening)

Tracklist: (1) Most Likely You Go Your Way, Lay Lady Lay, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues; Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, It Ain't Me Babe, Ballad Of A Thin Man, All Along The Watchtower, Ballad Of Hollis Brown, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, She Belongs To Me, Times They Are A-Changin', Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll, Don't Think Twice, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Forever Young, Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone, Most Likely You Go Your Way
(2) Most Likely You Go Your Way, Lay Lady Lay, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues; Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, It Ain't Me Babe, Ballad Of A Thin Man, All Along The Watchtower, Ballad Of Hollis Brown, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Times They Are A-Changin', Just Like A Woman, Wedding Song, Don't Think Twice, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Forever Young, Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone, Most Likely You Go Your Way, Blowin' In The Wind

DEEP: Both the afternoon and evening shows on 2 disks in (somewhat) listenable quality but by no means good. The quieter songs sound better than the electric numbers. Beautiful color, glossy slipcase with a great design and cover picture. For 1974 completists only, IMO.



DAY AND NIGHT

unidentified label 1D

(1) Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ); July 12, 1987
(2) Sullivan Stadium (Foxboro, MA); July 4, 1987
(3) Club Front rehearsals (San Rafael, CA); June 1987

Tracklist: (1) Memphis Blues Again, Man Of Peace, Highway 61 Revisited, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Ballad Of A Thin Man, John Brown, Wicked Messenger, Chimes Of Freedom
(2) Times They Are A-Changin', I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Queen Jane Approximately
(3) French Girl, Don't Keep Me Waiting Too Long

NOTE: The packaging for this disc contains errors. This disc may include an additional, unidentified, track from Foxboro.



DAY BEFORE THE HURRICANE

no label 93-BD-023 [T-264]

S.I.R. Studio rehearsals (Los Angeles, CA); January 23, 1976

Tracklist: Just Like A Woman, Mozambique, One Too Many Mornings, Isis, Positively Fourth Street, Oh Sister, One More Cup Of Coffee, Sara, Just like A Woman, Hurricane, Lay Lady Lay, Lay Lady Lay, Oh Sister, You Ain't Goin' Nowhere



THE DAY I SAVED THE PLANET AT THE HARD ROCK HOTEL

Diamonds In Your Ear 58 [T-496]

Hard Rock Cafe (Las Vegas, NV); May 12-13, 1995

Tracklist: Down In The Flood, Lay Lady Lay, Just Like A Woman, Silvio, Tombstone Blues, Mr Tambourine Man, Gates Of Eden, Don't Think Twice, Seeing The Real You At Last, Ballad Of A Thin Man, It Ain't Me Babe

DEEP: Another misstep from oft-times lame label DIYE which attempts to merge two nights into one show. Someone forgot to tell them, though, that you can't fit one Dylan show onto 1CD and if you are going to do a compilation it is best to include songs that are somewhat unique, not the ones played at every show. Take a pass, it's simply average, though not a total waste of time.



A DAY IN THE LIFE

Gold Standard 1CD [T-592]

A relatively small number of copies of
"A Week In The Life" were apparently sold with CD inserts carrying this incorrect title. The issuing label reportedly shipped corrected inserts, but some copies were sold in the original packaging.



THE DAYS BEFORE HARD RAIN

Colosseum/Wild Wolf 7605 [T-211]

(1) Bellevue Biltmore Hotel Rehearsals (Clearwater, FL); April 1976
(2) Rehearsals (Fort Collins, CO); May 22, 1976
(3) Bellevue Biltmore Hotel Rehearsals (Clearwater, FL); April 15, 1976
(4) Ram's Horn demo, probably same as (1)

Tracklist: (1) I Threw It All Away, Going Going Gone, One More Cup Of Coffee, Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Mozambique, Lay Lady Lay, Idiot Wind, Maggie's Farm, One Too Many Mornings, Seven Days, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, You Angel You
(2) Just Like A Woman, Tangled Up In Blue
(3) The Sun Is Shining
(4) Seven Days

DEEP: A voyeuristic look at the "loose as goose grease" atmosphere of a Rolling Thunder rehearsal. Nice quality with the vocals clear, albeit just a bit in the background, and the music hitting a real groove on some interestingly arranged versions of Dylan tunes. Of particular note is the totally re written and crazed version of "Tangled Up In Blue." Most tunes performed whole, with some fits and starts, and the groove never drags. This one's a straight re-issue of the original Scorpio on Wild Wolf but with a great new front and back cover and, obviously, in the best circulating quality. Highly recommended.

CDG: Slow rehearsals; hard-to-penetrate but interesting.

rmd: Most of the rehearsal stuff is sloppy, loose and unfinished . It's like picking up a canvas on which an artist was drawing sketches. There is decent stuff here, but also material we could live without. Good for academic/hardcore fans, but not high on the list.

NOTE: This disc appears to circulate under several different labels/matrix numbers.



DEAD PLAY DYLAN

Real Live 26/Red Robin 1033 [T-267]

(1) Grateful Dead; unidentifed dates/venues 1987-1992
(2) Neil Young w/Grateful Dead, unidentified date/venue
(3) Grateful Dead; unidentifed dates/venues 1987-1992
(4) Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ); July 12, 1987

Tracklist: (1) Queen Jane Approximately, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Memphis Blues Again, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Ballad Of A Thin Man
(2) Forever Young
(3) Desolation Row, Maggie's Farm, All Along The Watchtower
(4) Wicked Messenger, Times They Are A-Changin'



DEEDS OF MERCY

Razor's Edge 002 [T-317]

Studio On The Move (New Orleans, LA); March 7-24, 1989

Tracklist: Shooting Star, God Knows, God Knows, What Good Am I?, Most of The Time, Everything Is Broken, Political World, Born In Time, Dignity, Shooting Star, Disease Of Conceit, Ring Them Bells, Most Of The Time, What Was It You Wanted?, Series Of Dreams

rmd: "Deeds Of Mercy" definitely came out on top for me. "Ring Them Bells" definitely sounds to have gone through the digital mill to take out the hiss and brighten the sound, but the true presence of the music has been forfeited to a degree. It's not at all bad, but I'd advise any analog fan to stick with "Deeds." (Matthew Zuckerman)
Although "Bells" has better sound than "Deeds", the different track listings make it difficult to say categorically that either disc is dispensible. (Ben Taylor)



DEEP BLUE SEA

International Broadcast 2505 [T-369]

Warfield Theater (San Francisco, CA); November 16, 1980 (line)

Tracklist: Gotta Serve Somebody, I Believe In You, Like A Rolling Stone, Man Gave Names To All The Animals, To Ramona, Let's Keep It Between Us, Covenant Woman, Se¤or, Simple Twist of Fate, The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar

DEEP: Much improved sound over previous versions of this material, now taken directly from a tape source rather than vinyl. Recommended.

rmd: The sound quality is pretty good by 1980 standards, but nothing special. There are now at least a half dozen essentially identical CDs from this source tape. (Matthew Zuckerman)



DENVER, JUNE 5, 1999

unidentified label 2CDR

(1) Fillmore Auditorium (Denver, CO); June 5, 1999
(2) SECC (Glasgow, Scotland); June 21, 1998

Tracklist: (1) Friend Of The Devil, Mr. Tambourine Man, Masters Of War, Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Tangled Up In Blue, Rank Strangers To Me, Cold Irons Bound, Just Like A Woman, Not Dark Yet, Highway 61 Revisited, Love Sick, Maggie's Farm, Blowin' In The Wind; [duets w/Paul Simon] Sounds Of Silence, I Walk The Line, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, Forever Young
(2) Gotta Serve Somebody, Man In The Long Black Coat, Cold Irons Bound, Positively Fourth Street, Silvio, Boots Of Spanish Leather, Mama You Been On My Mind, Forever Young, Desolation Row



DIGNITY

Moonlight 9502 [T-425]

Tracklist: Couple More Years (Hearts of Fire); Dignity (Oh Mercy outtake); Abandoned Love (Other End, 7/3/75); Coming From the Heart (Rundown Studio rehearsal, April 1978); City Of Gold (San Francisco, 11/15/80); Watered Down Love (Shot Of Love outtake); I'll Keep It With Mine (instrumental outtake); Thief On The Cross (New Orleans, 11/10/81); Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms (Grateful Dead rehearsals, April 1987); Dirty World (Traveling Wilburys outtake); You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (outtake with Happy Traum, 9/24/71); Thank God (Chabad Telethon tape, 8/5/86); Lonesome Whistle Blues (Freewheelin' outtake, 4/24/62); Ain't Gonna Go Go Hell (Toronto, 4/20/80); Trouble In Mind (b-side); Got Love If You Want It (Down in the Groove outtake); Spirit Of Rock and Roll (from Brian Wilson's Sweet Insanity sessions, Dylan contributing not only backup but his own verses); Mama You Been On My Mind (Wilkes-Barre, 11/1/92).

DEEP: Very eclectic and high quality compilation which could have been a lot better. 18 high quality tracks from various sources. One main drawback: disk clocks in at just under 60 minutes. I'm not much for compilations, but this one is better than most. A very enjoyable disk to listen to, the quality is outstanding overall.

EDLIS: Various rare tracks, mostly widely available on other CDs. A good overview style CD for a small collection.



DINNER IN OSAKA

Cherry Blossom DYOS 05/06 [T-374]

(1) Castle Hall (Osaka, Japan); February 12, 1994
(2) NHK Hall (Tokyo, Japan); February 20, 1994
(3) Century Hall (Nagoya, Japan); February 11, 1994

Tracklist: (1) Jokerman, If Not For You, All Along The Watchtower, Ring Them Bells, Tangled Up In Blue, Under The Red Sky, Tomorrow Night, Mr. Tambourine Man, Don't Think Twice, Series Of Dreams, I And I, Maggie's Farm, Ballad Of A Thin Man. It Ain't Me Babe
(2) Maggie's Farm, What Good Am I, Blowin' In The Wind
(3) Shooting Star, Disease Of Conceit, To Ramona



DIRTY LIES

Wanted Man WMM 045/046 [T-348]

Verona rehearsal (Verona, Italy); May 27, 1984

Tracklist: Jokerman, All Along the Watchtower, Just Like A Woman, Highway 61 Revisited, Instrumental, I and I, Girl From The North Country, Shelter From The Storm, Shelter From The Storm, License To Kill, Ballad Of A Thin Man, When You Gonna Wake Up, To Ramona; Instrumental 1, Jam, Instrumental 2, Jam, Instrumental 3, Almost Done, Almost Done, Almost Done, Almost Done, Almost Done, Enough Is Enough, Instrumental 4, Dirty Lies, Why Do I Have To Choose, To Each His Own, Instrumental 5 (w/Carlos Santana)

NOTE: The information provided with the CD packaging is erroneous; no tracks are drawn from the Beverly Theater (Los Angeles) rehearsals listed in the packaging. The set also reverses the order of the two discs; disc 1 ("Jokerman" through "To Ramona") actually follows disc 1.



DISCOVER BROKEN

Off Beat XXCD18 [T-323]

Municipal Auditorium (San Antonio, TX); May 11, 1976 (line)

Tracklist: Maggie's Farm, Mozambique, Isis, Shelter From The Storm, Romance In Durango, You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go, Oh Sister, Lay Lady Lay, Going Going Gone, You're A Big Girl Now, Idiot Wind, Knockin' On Heaven's Door

EDLIS: The worst sound quality of the 1976 RTR CDs.



DR. ZIMMERMAN'S ORIGINAL OLD TIME HOOTENANNY

Archive Productions 98003 [T-107]

(1) Quest TV (Toronto, ON); February 1, 1964
(2) Forest Hills w/Joan Baez (New York, NY); August 17, 1963
(3) Minnesota Hotel Tape (Minneapolis, MN); December 22, 1961
(4) Banjo Tape (New York, NY); February 8, 1963

Tracklist: (1) The Times They Are A-Changin', Talkin' World War III Blues, Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll, Girl From The North Country, Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, Restless Farewell
(2) Troubled And I Don't Know Why, Blowin' In The Wind (cut)
(3) Dink's Song, In The Evening, Long John
(4) Who You Really Are, Back Door Blues, Bob Dylan's Dream, You Can Get Her, Farewell, All Over You, Keep Your Hands Off Her, Honey Babe, Going Back To Rome, Stealin'

rmd: This CD is composed of 4 tracks, each having multiple songs. For the most part, the recording quality varies from only fair to very good. The packaging with this disk is nice, containing a fold-out front paper, with several pictures of Bob in his youth. (Anthony Kopolka)

NOTE: Sound quality on the Quest tracks is reportedly inferior.



DOCUMENTS OF BOB DYLAN

Magic Music 4CD 31001, 31002, 31003, 31004 [T-142/T-143/T-144/T-145]

(1) Gaslight Cafe (New York, NY); October 1962
(2) Gaslight Cafe (New York, NY); September 6, 1961
(3) Finjan Club (Montral, QU); July 2, 1962

Tracklist: (1) Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall, Hezekiah Jones, No More Auction Block, Rocks And Gravel, Don't Think Twice, Barbara Allen, Moonshine Blues, See That My Grave is Kept Clean, Ain't No More Cane, Cocaine Blues, Cuckoo Is A Pretty Bird, West Texas, Motherless Children, Handsome Molly, John Brown, Ballad Of Hollis Brown, Kindhearted Woman Blues
(2) Man On The Street, He Was A Friend Of Mine, Talkin' Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre Disaster Blues, Song To Woody, Car Car (w/Dave Van Ronk), Pretty Polly
(3) Two Trains Runnin', Ramblin' On My Mind, Rocks And Gravel, Quit Your Low Down Ways, He Was A Friend of Mine, Let Me Die In My Footsteps, The Death Of Emmett Till, Stealin', Hiram Hubbard, Blowin' In The Wind

rmd: Also packaged as four single CDs. Each disc sports a different photo of Bob on the front, but minimal additional packaging. While inexpensive, each disc is not really all that full- all of these songs could have been put on just two CDs (and in fact, most of it can be found on two other CD boots). The first two discs duplicate the more common "Gaslight Tapes" CD in the same sound quality. The second two discs duplicate the " Montreal 1962 New York 1961" CD but are more complete and in better quality. (Anthony Kopolka)



DOES THE BIG APPLE

CIB Archives 06/07 [T-568]

Alternative/abbreviated title often used for "Bob Dylan Does The Big Apple."



DOGS ARE GOING TO WAR (The Tropicana Showman II)

unidentified [auction] label 2CDR

Tropicana Showroom (Atlantic City, NJ); November 18, 2000 (late)

Tracklist: I Am The Man Thomas, My Back Pages, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Tangled Up In Blue, Searching For A Soldier's Grave, Country Pie, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, Tombstone Blues, Tryin' To Get To Heaven, Drifter's Escape, Cat's In The Well, Things Have Changed, If Dogs Run Free, Highway 61 Revisited, Blowin' In The Wind



DOING COVERS AGAIN

unidentified label 1CDR

Tracklist: Girl On The Green Briar Shore (probably 6/30/92, Dunkirk); Precious Angel, Saving Grace (11/6/79, San Francisco); Caribbean Wind (11/12/80, San Francisco); Ain't Gonna Go To Hell (11/17/80, San Francisco); Jim Jones, Tomorrow Night (4/23/93, New Orleans); You're Gonna Quit Me (10/9/93, New Orleans); Black Jack Davey (2/7/93, London); Shake Sugaree (8/3/96, Atlanta); Friend Of The Devil (4/17/97, Providence); Alabama Getaway (8/23/97, Wolf Trap); New New Minglewood Blues (6/24/96, Differdange)

NOTE: To be avoided. This appears to be a haphazardly compiled, homebrewed collection of tracks taken from commercial CD boots; the direct source may not be the original discs, but an analog tape compilation. An earlier fan project with the same title is also reported; whether the two items are distinct is unknown. Much of the reported information is inaccurate -- most conspicuously, the identification of four Dylan originals (apparently taken from
"Acetates On The Tracks 3") as covers. The 1993 ascriptions are questionable; the Guide listing infers that the tracks are taken from "Lucky 13."



DON'T BE LATE

Zipperman 001 2CDR

El Rey Theater (Los Angeles, CA); December 19, 1997

Tracklist: Maggie's Farm, Man In The Long Black Coat, Cold Irons Bound, Just Like A Woman, Can't Wait, Silvio, Babe It Ain't No Lie, Love Minus Zero, Tangled Up In Blue, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Joey, 'Til I Fell In Love With You, Highway 61 Revisited, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, Love Sick, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35

rmd: The quality of this boot is outstanding. I've never heard a better sounding 1997 concert. The packaging is equally impressive. The cover is a swipe of the Newsweek cover and inside is a nice pic from Bob's visit with the Pope. I highly recommend this show.



DON'T DREAM YOUR LIFE

Diamonds In Your Ear 44 [T-382]

(1) Riviera Theater (Chicago, IL); April 18, 1994
(2) Riviera Theater (Chicago, IL); April 17, 1994

Tracklist: (1) Jokerman, Gates Of Eden, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, God Knows, Man In The Long Black Coat, I'll Remember You, Maggie's Farm, What Good Am I?, It Ain't Me Babe
(2) Under The Red Sky, Mama You Been On My Mind

NOTE: The track listed as "It Ain't Me Babe" was reported as "Don't Think Twice," which was not performed at either Chicago concert.

rmd: What sets this disk apart is the choice of tracks, which avoids many of the warhorses heard at most 1994 concerts. The vocal phrasing is completely playful, poignant, and thrilling. Sound quality of these audience recordings is very good, (but far short of outstanding), in satisfactory fidelity and clarity.



DON'T LOOK BACK SOUNDTRACK & NEWPORT '65

Magic Mushroom 013 1CDR

(1) Don't Look Back soundtrack (various UK); April-May 1965
(2) Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI); July 25, 1965

Tracklist: (1) London Airport Interview, Press Conference, Backstage, Horace Judson Interview, Times They Are A-Changin', To Ramona, Lonseome Death Of Hattie Carroll, Lost Highway, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, Piano Tune, Don't Think Twice, Don't Think Twice, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Piano/Harmonica Tune, Concert Medley
(2) Maggie's Farm, Like A Rolling Stone, Phantom Engineer, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Mr. Tambourine Man

NOTE: To be avoided. The soundtrack material is essentially pirated, while the Newport material is widely available.



DON'T SHOW ANY RESPONSE

unidentified label 1D

(1) Cracovia Football Stadium (Krakow, Poland); July 17, 1994
(2) unattributed (3) unattributed Tracklist: (1) Jokerman, Just Like A Woman, All Along The Watchtower, I Don't Believe You, Tangled Up In Blue, Shelter From The Storm, Love Minus Zero, Masters Of War, Times They Are A-Changin'
(2) [Maryla Rodowicz] Odpowie Ci Wiatr
(3) [Brygada Kryzys] Naokolo Wiezy

NOTE: This disc includes Dylan's complete performance; the concert was cut short by inclement weather. The filler tracks are reportedly Polish-language covers of Dylan songs, which might be taken from official releases.



DON'T TALK TO STRANGERS

unidentified label 2D

(1) Kolnarena (Koln [Cologne], Germany}; May 11, 2000
(2) (Gothenburg, Sweden); May 14, 2000

Tracklist: (1) reported by issuer as complete concert
(2) six unidentified tracks



DON'T WASTE YOUR WORDS

unidentified label 2CD

(1) (Rotterdam, Holland); September 27, 2000
(2) (Brussels, Belgium); October 2, 2000

Tracklist: (1) I Am The Man Thomas, To Ramona, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Tangled Up In Blue, Searching For A Soldier's Grave, Country Pie, Trying To Get To Heaven, Maggie's Farm, Not Dark Yet, Drifter's Escape, Leopardskin Pillbox Hat, Things Have Changed, Like A Rolling Stone, Fourth Time Around, All Along The Watchtower, I Shall Be Released, Highway 61 Revisited, Blowin' In The Wind
(2) Duncan And Brady, Don't Think Twice, It's Alright, Standing In The Doorway, Tombstone Blues, Tell Me That It Isn't True, Cold Irons Bound, If Dogs Run Free, Seeing The Real You At Last.



DOWN IN THE BASEMENT

Moonlight 9642 [T-070]

Basement Tapes (West Saugerties, NY); 1967
Tracklist: I Got You Babe, Memphis Tennessee, Instrumental, Gonna Get You Now, Instrumental, Mighty Quinn, Lo And Behold, Apple Suckling Tree, Tiny Montgomery, I Shall Be Released, Instrumentals, Sonny Boy, Piano Rag instrumental, Be My Baby

DEEP: Tiny Tim at Big Pink? What a hoot. Comical renditions by the Tim Man that only a dog could appreciate, though in excellent quality. The instrumentals are interesting to hear, though very short, and you won't be hyperbolizing about any of them down the road. Dylan's vocal contributions (6) have all been heard in better quality on the "Genuine Basement Tapes." Much hiss to sift through here. The only redeeming features are the nice looking front and back covers. Pass on this one, folks, it's a loser.

CDG: The Basement Tapes revisited, no new material here as far as I can tell. Maybe interesting if you haven't got any Basement stuff yet, otherwise let this pass...



DOWN IN THE FLOOD

Archivio ARC 005 [T-146]

Power Station (New York, NY); April 11-May 8, 1983

Tracklist: Jokerman, License To Kill, Man Of Peace, Neighborhood Bully, Don't Fall Apart On Me Tonight, Blind Willie McTell, Sweetheart Like You, I And I, Foot Of Pride

rmd: These are Infidels outtakes, but the selection is somewhat puzzling. Many are almost identical to the official versions; other outakes are inexplicably missing. The packaging is black and white, and somewhat minimal even if smart looking. The sound quality is good, but worse then I would expect from studio outtakes. I can't recommend this disc, except to completists. (Anthony Kopolka)

NOTE: Replicates a vinyl boot of the same name.



DOWN IN THE FLOOD

Money Maker Records MR-007 [T-468]

Unterfrankenhalle (Aschaffenburg, Germany); March 15, 1995

Tracklist: Down In The Flood, Senor, All Along The Watchtower, Just Like A Woman, Tangled Up In Blue, Mr. Tambourine Man, Masters Of War, Boots Of Spanish Leather, Memphis Blues Again, I Shall Be Released, Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone

DEEP: Unusual to get almost an entire show on 1 CD, but this CD omits only one song. This was one of several March shows abbreviated for health reasons. The set list is fairly standard with a couple of surprises. Quality is very, very good; vocals are clear, upfront and detailed, and the music is crisp and alive. Despite the congestion, Dylan gives a fine performance. Not a great show, but one where the band really shines, all the subtle nuances are intact. Dylan's vocals sound a bit different - you can tell he realizes his voice is affected - and it seems as if he's totally aware of this while he's singing. It makes for an interesting performance and adds to the proceedings. Nice package, too, with a cartoon cover of crows and a funny caricature of BD on the rear cover and on color picture CD. Recommended.



DOWN THE BORDER

rockabilly train 07 2CDR

Tower Theater (Upper Darby, PA); October 13, 1988

Tracklist:



DOWN TO THE EARTH

MUM 015 [T-063]

(1) Highway 61 Revisited acetate [variant mixes]
(2) Highway 61 Revisited acetate [outtake]
(3) [variant mix]
(4) Columbia Records Studio A (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(5) Hawks session (New York, NY); November 30, 1965 (6) ABC Theatre (Edinburgh, Scotland); May 20, 1966

Tracklist: (1) Like A Rolling Stone, Tombstone Blues, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Queen Jane Approximately, Highway 61 Revisited, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
(2) Desolation Row
(3) Positively Fourth Street
(4) Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
(5) Visions Of Johanna
(6) Like A Rolling Stone

rmd: A pretty useless CD!



DOWN UNDER THE LOUNGE

Dandelion 81/82 [T-646]

Mercury Lounge (Melbourne, Australia); August 19, 1998

Tracklist: Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat, Pretty Peggy-O, Can't Wait, Shelter From The Storm, Tough Mama, You're A Big Girl Now, Cold Irons Bound, Cocaine Blues, Mr. Tambourine Man, Masters Of War, Roving Gambler, Tangled Up In Blue, Dark As A Dungeon, Forever Young, Highway 61 Revisited, Love Sick, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, Blowin' In The Wind, 'Til I Fell In Love With You, Silvio, I Shall Be Released

DEEP: Another in the seemingly endless series of "special" club gigs where Bob strays from the norm and pulls out some rarely played tunes to zealous throngs of a thousand or less. The Melbourne club show covers a wide array of eclectic tunes in an upbeat and energetic performance. Rare and more usual songs are performed with an inspired gusto that leaves the club quaking from the reactions. An exciting change of pace from the "standard fare" setlists. The quality is quite good, although not a standout. Nonetheless, a wonderful document of a now-legendary performance, complete with snazzy 8 page booklet and essay.



A DREAM CAME TRUE

Genschman 1015 [T-490]

(1) Sullivan Stadium (Foxboro, MA); July 4, 1987
(2) Anaheim Stadium (Anaheim, CA); July 26, 1987
(3) Autzen Stadium (Eugene, OR); July 19, 1987
(4) Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland, CA); July 24, 1987

Tracklist: (1) The Times They Are A-Changin', Man Of Peace, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight, John Brown, I Want You, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Memphis Blues Again, Queen Jane Approximately, Chimes Of Freedom, All Along The Watchtower, Knockin' On Heaven's Door
(2) Mr. Tambourine Man
(3) Heart Of Mine
(4) Shelter From The Storm




DRESSED UP LIKE A SQUIRE

Mighty Quinn 001 [T-657]

(1) Civic Center (Portland, ME); February 25, 1999
(2) Mullins Center (Amherst, MA); February 24, 1999
(3) Everblades Arena (Fort Myers, FL); January 26, 1999
(4) Van Andel Arena (Grand Rapids, MI); February 15, 1999
(5) Redbird Arena (Normal, IL); February 13, 1999
(6) House Of Blues (Las Vegas, NV); March 2, 1999

Tracklist: (1) Gotta Serve Somebody, I'll Remember You, Can't Wait, Positively Fourth Street, Silvio, Masters Of War, Visions Of Johanna, Tangled Up In Blue, Friend Of The Devil, Pledging My Time, Blind Willie McTell, Highway 61 Revisited, Love Sick, Leopard-Skin Pillbox Hat, Blowin' In The Wind, Not Fade Away
(2) Pass Me Not Oh Gentle Saviour
(3) My Blue Eyed Jane
(4) Honky Tonk Blues
(5) Ballad Of A Thin Man, Highway 61 Revisited, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 [w/Setzer & horns]
(6) Knockin' On Heaven's Door

DEEP: It's become noticeable that anytime Bob decides to perform "Visions Of Johanna," chances are the entirety of the show will be a stunner. That's the case here, once again, and he pulls out some other rarities to boot (no pun intended). Sound quality is very good, upfront and crisp with a nice mix of top and bottom. The set is filled out with well selected and rarely played filler from early '99, with the Setzer Orchesra horn-backed tracks particularly choice.

EDLIS: The sound here is better than on the circulating fan projects taken from the same show.



DRIFTIN' TOO FAR FROM SHORE

Wanted Man WMM 013 [T-283]

Shoreline Amphitheater (Mountain View, CA); June 11, 1988

Tracklist: Subterranean Homesick Blues, My Back Pages, I'll Remember You, Simple Twist Of Fate, Driftin' Too Far From Shore, Man Of Constant Sorrow, Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll, Blowin' In The Wind, I Want You, I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine, Shelter From The Storm, Maggie's Farm, Like A Rolling Stone, In The Garden

rmd: Excellent show in pretty good sound quality. The show rocks from the start, but once Neil Young takes lead guitar, it really cooks!



DUBLIN, MAY 5, 1966

Bulldog 008/Black Panther 074 1CD [T-119]

Adelphi Theatre (Dublin, Eire); May 5, 1966 (line)

Tracklist: Visions Of Johanna, Fourth Time Around, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Desolation Row, Just Like A Woman, Mr Tambourine Man



DUELLING BANJOS

Papillon 016 [T-135]

Westwood One Superstars In Concert 1986 Tour

Tracklist: Positively Fourth Street, All Along The Watchtower, Masters Of War, I'll Remember You, I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know; Bye Bye Johnny, Breakdown [Petty]; Just Like A Woman, Blowin' In The Wind, That Lucky Old Sun; So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star, Spike [Petty]; Like A Rolling Stone, Knockin' On Heaven's Door



DUETS

Rock Calendar 2119/20 [T-370]

(1) Warfield Theater (San Francisco, CA); November 16, 1980 (line)
(2) SNACK Benefit (San Francisco, CA); March 23, 1975

Tracklist: (1) Gotta Serve Somebody, I Believe In You, Like A Rolling Stone, Man Gave Names To All The Animals, To Ramona, Let's Keep It Between Us, Covenant Woman, Seņor, Simple Twist of Fate, The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar
(2) Are You Ready For The Country, Ain't That A Lot Of Love, Looking For A Love [Neil Young]; Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever [Band members]; I Want You [Dylan]; The Weight [Band members], Helpless [Neil Young]; Knockin' On The Dragon's Door [Dylan], Will The Circle Be Unbroken [ensemble]

rmd: The sound quality on the Warfield tracks is pretty good by 1980 standards, but nothing special. There are now at least a half dozen essentially identical CDs from this source tape. The SNACK tracks are taken from the commonly circulating tape. (Matthew Zuckerman)

NOTE: The listing for the SNACK material is not quite certain, and there is a slight chance the source tape has been abridged.



DURHAM, NH NOVEMBER 17, 1999

unidentified [auction] label 2CDR

Whittemore Center (Durham, NH); November 17, 1999

Tracklist: Duncan And Brady, Girl From The North Country, Desolation Row, Rock Of Ages, Tangled Up In Blue, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Down Along The Cove, Se¤or, If You See Her Say Hello, Every Grain Of Sand, Highway 61 Revisited, Like A Rolling Stone, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, Don't Think Twice, Not Fade Away



DUST MY BROOME

Front Row 23/24 [T-307]

Broome County Forum (Binghampton, NY); October 12, 1992

Tracklist: Pretty Peggy-O, All Along The Watchtower, Simple Twist Of Fate, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, Positively 4th Street, Silvio, Little Moses, Boots Of Spanish Leather, Gates Of Eden, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding), Unbelievable, Queen Jane Approximately, Man In The Long Black Coat, Maggie's Farm, What Good Am I?, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35, It Ain't Me Babe



DYLAN

Laserlight 15165 [T-161]

Tracklist: Just Like A Woman*, It's All Over Now Baby Blue (BIABH) outtake, Blowin' In The Wind*, Times They Are A- Changin'*, Like A Rolling Stone*, I Want You*, One Too Many Mornings*, When The Ship Comes In*, It Takes A Lot To Laugh*, Candy Man (Minnesota Hotel Tape), Death Of Emmett Till (Finjan Club), Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window (probably error single)

NOTE: The starred (*) tracks are pirated from official releases, or duplicate tracks from The Bootleg Series 1-3. The final track is sometime listed as "If You Gotta Go."

rmd: This disc has old cuts of many Dylan standards. For completists only. (Anthony Kapolka)



DYLAN FOREVER

Top 28/29 [T-251]

(1) Bobfest (New York, NY); October 18, 1992
(2) unknown/unexplained, may be spurious

Tracklist: (1) Like A Rolling Stone, Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat [John Mellencamp], Blowin' In The Wind [Stevie Wonder], Wanted Man [George Thorogood], I Want You [Sophie B. Hawkins], Foot Of Pride [Lou Reed], What Was It You Wanted [Willie Nelson], I'll Be Your Baby Tonight [Kris Kristofferson], Highway 61 Revisited [Johnny Winter], Seven Days [Ron Wood], Just Like A Woman [Richie Havens], War [Sinead O'Connor], Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, All Along The Watchtower [Neil Young], I Shall Be Released [Chrissie Hynde], Love Minus Zero, Don't Think Twice [Eric Clapton], Emotionally Yours [The O'Jays], When I Paint My Masterpiece [The Band], Absolutely Sweet Marie [George Harrison], Licence To Kill, Rainy Day Women [Tom Petty], Mr. Tambourine Man [Roger McGuinn/Tom Petty], Song To Woody, It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) [Bob Dylan], My Back Pages, Knockin' On Heaven's Door [Bob Dylan w/ensemble]
(2) South Of Border (The Doobie Brothers)



DYLAN GETS TO THE POINT

White Rabbit 001/002 [T-465]

(1) The Point (Dublin, Eire); April 11, 1995
(2) The Point (Dublin, Eire); February 5, 1993
(3) Dundonald Ice Bowl (Belfast, UK); February 6, 1991

Tracklist: (1) Down In The Flood, Where Teardrops Fall, All Along The Watchtower, Just Like A Woman, Tombstone Blues, Ring Them Bells, Mr Tambourine Man, Boots Of Spanish Leather, Love Minus Zero/No Limit, Highway 61 Revisited, In The Garden, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Like A Rolling Stone, Times They Are A-Changin, Real Real Gone (w/Van Morrison), I Shall Be Released, Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
(2) She Belongs To Me, Jim Jones, It Ain't Me Babe, Tomorrow Night
(3) Tupelo Honey (w/Van Morrison)

DEEP: 17 track show in very, very good quality (perhaps a slight bit hollow sounding and outdoorsy) but with vocals clear and true and music all "right there." Unique track list with another great acoustic set. Overall, a very fine show, with Van Morrison and Carole King dropping in. Nice sounding filler from previous Irish shows. A hearty recommendation for this one.



DYLAN PLAYS DEAD

Razor's Edge 022 [T-032]

Meadowlands (East Rutherford, NJ); July 12, 1987 (line)

Tracklist: Slow Train Coming, Memphis Blues Again, Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Highway 61 Revisited, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Ballad Of A Thin Man, John Brown, Wicked Messenger, Queen Jane Approximately, Chimes Of Freedom, Joey, All Along The Watchtower, The Times They Are A-Changin'

NOTE: Incomplete, missing the concluding "Touch Of Grey" and "Times They Are A-Changin'."

DEEP: Dylan's performance is lame, tired, boring and full of as much enthusiasm as a post-lobotomy victim. He doesn't sound good and the Dead are no better. The sound quality, for a soundboard source, is just pretty good. I'm not a Dead-hater, either, this show just turns me off. The best thing I can say about the quality of the performance on this CD is that it has a great color cover.



DYLAN '65 REVISITED (acoustic)

unidentified label AC 196566 1CD

(1) Bringing It All Back Home outtakes (New York, NY); January 13-15, 1965
(2) Another Side Of Bob Dylan outtake (New York, NY); June 9, 1964
(3) Bringing It All Back Home outtakes (New York, NY); January 13-15, 1965
(4) Glasgow Hotel Tape (Glasgow, Scotland); May 18-19, 1966
(5) Blonde On Blonde sessions (Nashville, TN); February 15, 1966
(6) unspecified live performances (UK); May 1966
(7) unidentified

Tracklist: (1) Subterranean Homesick Blues, You Don't Have To Do That, I'll Keep It With Mine, It's All Over Now Baby Blue
(2) Mr. Tambourine Man
(3) Love Minus Zero, She Belongs To Me
(4) What Kind Of Friend Is This
(5) I'll Keep It With Mine (inst)
(6) One Too Many Mornings, I Don't Believe You, Tell Me Momma, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Baby Let Me Follow You Down, Like A Rolling Stone
(7) Mama You Been On My Mind

NOTE: The source attributions here are extremely tentative. The "(acoustic)" reference in the title is essentially meaningless.



DYLAN '65 REVISITED (electric)

unidentified label EL 196566 1CD

(1) Highway 61 Revisited outtakes (New York, NY); June 15, 1965
(2) Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(3) Highway 61 Revisited outtake (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(4) Bringing It All Back Home outtake (New York, NY); January 15, 1965
(5) Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(6) Hawks session (New York, NY); January 21, 1966
(7) Hawks session (New York, NY); November 30, 1965
(8) Highway 61 Revisited outtake (New York, NY); August 2, 1965
(9) Highway 61 Revisited outtake (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(10) Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(11) Highway 61 Revisited outtake (New York, NY); July 30, 1965
(12) Hawks session (New York, NY); October 5, 1965
(13) Hawks session (New York, NY); November 30, 1965
(14) Highway 61 Revisited outtake (New York, NY); June 15, 1965

Tracklist: (1) Phantom Engineer, Sitting On A Barbed Wire Fence
(2) I Wanna Be Your Lover
(3) Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
(4) If You Gotta Go Go Now (mono mix)
(5) I Don't Want To Be Your Partner
(6) She's Your Lover Now (electric)
(7) Visions of Johanna
(8) Desolation Row
(9) From A Buick Six
(10) Jet Pilot Eyes, Number One
(11) Lunatic Princess Revisited
(12) Medicine Sunday, Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
(13) Visions of Johanna
(14) Like A Rolling Stone

NOTE: Several, perhaps nearly half, of these tracks duplicate officially released material, although some may be in variant mixes.



THE DYLAN'S ROOTS

Skeleton 1001 [T-101]

(1) East Orange Tape (East Orange, NJ); February 1961
(2) Carnegie Chapter Hall (New York, NY); November 4, 1961 (line)

Tracklist: (1) San Francisco Bay Blues, Jesus Met The Woman At The Well, Gypsy Davey, Pastures Of Plenty, Trail Of The Buffalo, Jesse James, Car Car, Southern Cannonball, Bring Me Back My Blue-Eyed Boy, Remember Me
(2) Pretty Peggy-O, In The Pines, Gospel Plow, 1913 Massacre, Backwater Blues, Young But Daily Growing, Fixin To Die

rmd: A nicely organized CD with two complete recordings of '61 Dylan tapes. The sound is very good overall, better on the East Orange cuts then the New York cuts. This CD contains a booklet with a description of the circumstances of these recordings in German, French, Italian, and English. Despite peculiar wording, the information is gotten across, and the packaging is not skimpy. (Anthony Kapolka)




DYLAN/CASH SESSIONS

Spank SP 106 [T-351]

(1) Columbia Records Studio (Nashville, TN); February 17-18, 1969
(2) Johnny Cash Show (Nashville, TN); May 1, 1969
(3) Nashville Skyline quadrophonic mixes

Tracklist: (1) One Too Many Mornings, Good Ol' Mountain Dew, I Still Miss Someone, Careless Love, Matchbox, That's All Right Mama, Big River, Girl From The North Country, I Walk The Line, You Are My Sunshine, Ring Of Fire, Guess Things Happen That Way, Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Blue Yodel #4, Blue Yodel #5
(2) I Threw It All Away, Living The Blues, Girl From The North Country (w/Johnny Cash)
(3) Nashville Skyline Rag, I Threw It All Away, Peggy Day, Country Pie, Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

NOTE: This CD has apparently been issued in three distinct forms, under the same label/number, in packaging with noticeable differences only in the track listing. Aside from the version listed here, one variant exists which omits the quad mixes; a second variant includes the quad mixes but omits the Cash show performances.

CDG: Outtakes from Nashville Skyline period; loose, easy harmonies with Johnny Cash. Good for long car trips or background music at home or office.

rmd: This boot acts as a time gauge of where and what Bob and Johnny were doing in 1969. As mentioned in other reviews, its beauty lies in its simplicity.

rmd: The camaraderie of this session and the good humored atmosphere are rarely equalled anywhere. It doesn't sound like two of the greatest poets and voices of the 20th century on this CD; it sounds like a couple of midly drunken factory workers after a particularly long shift, staring into the face of a weekend with razor stubble, a bottle of whiskey, and a dollar or two. And that's why it's good.

AMG: Judged as a proper studio album, the Performances are simply too ragged and tentative. Judged as a loose, informal meeting of two giants, it's very pleasurable listening, in perfect fidelity.

NOTE: The tracks commonly identified as "quad mixes" are apparently encoded so as to play in surround sound on an appropriate device.



DYLAN/CASH SESSIONS

Reb Robin 1008

(1) Columbia Records Studio (Nashville, TN); February 17-18, 1969
(2) Johnny Cash Show (Nashville, TN); May 1, 1969
(3) Nashville Skyline quadrophonic mixes

Tracklist: (1) One Too Many Mornings, Good Ol' Mountain Dew, I Still Miss Someone, Careless Love, Matchbox, That's All Right Mama, Big River, Girl From The North Country, I Walk The Line, You Are My Sunshine, Ring Of Fire, Guess Things Happen That Way, Just A Closer Walk With Thee, Blue Yodel #4, Blue Yodel #5
(2) I Threw It All Away, Living The Blues, Girl From The North Country (w/Johnny Cash)
(3) Nashville Skyline Rag, I Threw It All Away, Peggy Day, Country Pie, Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

NOTE: Apparently cloned from the most complete of the three Spank variants; see above for comments/reviews.



DYNAMIC LIVE

Apple House [T-436]

(1) Sullivan Stadium (Foxboro, MA); July 4, 1987
(2) Philharmonic Hall (New York, NY); October 31, 1964

Tracklist: (1) Times They Are A-Changin', Man Of Peace, I'll Be Your Baby Tonight. John Brown, I Want You, Ballad Of A Thin Man, Memphis Blues Again, Queen Jane Approximately, Chimes Of Freedom, Joey, Knockin' On Heaven's Door
(2) With God On Our Side, It Ain't Me Babe (w/Joan Baez)

NOTE: To be avoided. An incomplete version of a concert circulating in complete form on
Bob Dylan With The Grateful Dead, A Dream Came True, Foxboro, Knockin' On Foxboro's Door, and Orbiting Uvula. The CD packaging implausibly identifies the Dylan/Baez filler tracks as coming from their August 8, 1964 Forest Hills performance.