BOB DYLAN : FLAGGING DOWN THE DOUBLE E'S

 

Disc One (78:27)

  1. When I Paint My Masterpiece 
  2. It Ain't Me, Babe

  3. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll

  4. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

  5. It Takes A Lot To Laugh

  6. Romance In Durango

  7. Isis

  8. The Times They Are A-Changin'

  9. Dark As A Dungeon 

  10. Never Let Me Go 

  11. I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine  

  12. I Shall Be Released  

  13. It's All Over Now Baby Blue 

  14. Love Minus Zero 

  15. Simple Twist Of Fate 

  16. Oh Sister

  17. Hurricane

Disc Two (63:39)

  1. One More Cup Of Coffee
  2. Sara

  3. Just Like A Woman

  4. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 

  5. This Land Is Your Land
    Bonus Tracks :

  6. A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall

  7. Blowin' In The Wind  

  8. Wild Mountain Thyme 

  9. Mama You Been On My Mind  

  10. Mr Tambourine Man 

  11. Tangled Up In Blue 

  12. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)

  13. With God On Our Side 

  14. It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 

Label : Razor's Edge

Venue : Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Recording Date : December 1, 1975

Quality : Audience Recording (A-)

Review (Bobsboots) : This great two CD set captures the entire Dylan portion of the Toronto show. A mind blowing performance in fantastic soundboard quality (as far as the 1975 technology goes. Of course, it's a bit muddy by today's digital standards). If you are a fan of Rolling Thunder, this is an absolute 'must-have' CD. Any collection, of any size needs at least one RTR tour show. This one would be a wonderful choice. The cover is a wild shot of Dylan in partial face pancake.

Review (Monicasdude) : The quoted comment about this recording being "soundboard quality" is complete rubbish; this has always been known as an audience recording.

Review (DEEP) : Very listenable, more so than Get Ready! Tonight Bob's Staying Here With You if only because of the evenness of the recording. Performance is phenomenal, a lot of great acoustic stuff and hey, an entire '75 show can't be bad. Another excellent job - if you like Rolling Thunder, highly recommended. Nice cover, too.