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Train On Down To Brighton source: Brighton, England 1995 Tracks: Disc one Intro Crash On The Levee [Bh] I Want You [Bh] All Along The Watchtower Just Like A Woman Tangled Up In Blue Simple Twist Of Fate Mr. Tambourine Man (a) [Bh] Boots Of Spanish Leather (a) Disc two Mama, You Been On My Mind (a) Dignity Man In The Long Black Coat encore: Maggie's Farm Like A Rolling Stone It Ain't Me, Babe (a) [Bh] I Shall Be Released Review: This Brighton show is perhaps a strange choice for a silver disc release. Not a bad choice, mind you, but the pedestrian shows of this tour on not what usually come to mind when considering a commercial release. That being said, this is one of the better performances of the tour, and perhaps the best quality of the circulating tapes. The double slimline jewel case houses two nice looking CDs. Disc one is silk screened with the computer manipulated photo of the front cover, while disc two caries the one from the back cover. Albeit a bit busy, the back of the insert has the nicest looking images. This photo could have made a classy looking front cover. THINMAN has lately been trying for a more artsy look that doesn't always work well. The inserts are printed on good quality glossy photo stock paper. The recording is from a very clear audience tape that runs an hour and forty minutes. The vocals are up front. There is a small skip within the first few seconds of I Want You, but other than that the recording is great. The dark, brooding, and breathy Man In The Long Black Coat is the highlight of the show, although the incredible guitar work on Simple Twist Of Fate make it a stand out as well.© 2008 CD Pinkerton - bobsboots.com |
Legend (a) - acoustic with the Band [Bh] -Bob on harp Bob Dylan - vocal & guitar Bucky Baxter - pedal steel, electric & slide guitars John Jackson - lead guitar Tony Garnier - bass Winston Watson - drums & percussion © 2008 CD Pinkerton - bobsboots.com Thanks
to Keith Schweiger for
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Note to Bob: Sign On The Window has not been performed live. It would flow well with the current repertoire. Brighton would be the perfect place to debut it. bobsboots.com |
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