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BOB DYLAN : ABOVE THE MIGHTY BEAST |
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Disc One (75:48)
Disc Two (65:09)
Label : ThinMan Venue : Gorge Amphitheater, George, Washington, USA Recording Date : May 16, 1998 Quality : audience recording (A+) Review (Collectors Music Reviews) : Bob Dylan played on a short, nine date tour at the end of May sharing the bill with Joni Mitchell and Van Morrison. He played the Gorge Amphitheater in George, Washington for two nights right in the middle. Thinman use an excellent, clear, three dimensional stereo audience recording with spectacular dynamics. The bonus tracks from the following night are in the same sound quality. The production is also flawless with no clicks or gaps between the tracks. It has to be said that this is another exemplary release and one of Thinman's best productions from Dylan's 1998 tours. After years of endless touring with a lack of strong original material, Dylan released Time Out Of Mind in late 1997, his first album of original material in eight years which ranks among his greatest ever. On February 25th he received Grammy awards for Album Of The Year, Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for "Love Sick." (It was while performing this song the infamous Soy Bomb incident occurred). Receiving accolades and awards such as these informed his appearances with noticeable confidence and ingenuity in the arrangements and individual performances. It isn't important that only three new songs are played on May 16th and only one on May 17th. The classics are given refreshing facelift that sounds very appealing. A highlight of the first show is "I Shall Be Released" where Van Morrison and Joni Mitchell join Dylan on stage. They sing together on the choruses and take turns with the verses. May 17th is the shortest show of the tour with only eleven songs played and the bonus tracks present the entire show except for "Just Like A Woman" and "I'm A Roving Gambler." Above The Mighty Beast could have been improved if these two songs, which weren't played the previous night, were included in lieu of songs that were. However this title is great as it is and continues the strong aesthetics with the packaging. Several photos from the tour are used for the artwork and are all printed on thick glossy paper giving it a very classy appearance. The latest three Thinman's have all been excellent release with all these shows making their silver pressed disc debut. Review (Bob's Boots) : The two and a half hours of music on this set represent the full show of the 16th, and all but two songs from the 17th. The two missing songs are Silvio and Roving Gambler. Silvio is not one of my favorite songs, and it was played the night before, but Gambler is another story. The acoustic song is quite nice, and the only performance of the venue should have been included. This is a minor quibble, though. Overall, it's hard to knock this title, as this is one of Thinman's strongest releases to date. The photos are very nice, the information seems to be correct, the overall aesthetics are pleasing, and best of all, the recording is quite good. The splice and edit noises that have plagued this Label in the past are not to be found here. The vocals are far out front, and the music is well mixed. This is one you'll enjoy, but it's not the best of the tour. There are soundboards that have been released from around this time, and there are about sixty or so silvers that have focused on this tour. However, the George shows have not before appeared on silver, and there are those that believe you can never have enough Bob, so... "Here's to you." |