BOB DYLAN & THE BAND - Dreams Of Iron & Steel

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BOB DYLAN & THE BAND - Dreams Of Iron & Steel

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1974 Tour Collection
A CS production, August 2013

1. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - February 11th, 1974 (Evening)
2. As I Went Out One Morning - January 10th, 1974
3. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat - January 4th, 1974
4. Tough Mama - January 4th, 1974
5. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) - January 14th, 1974 (Afternoon)
6. She Belongs To Me - February 14th, 1974 (Afternoon)
7. Song To Woody - January 6th, 1974 (Evening)
8. To Ramona - January 6th, 1974 (Afternoon)
9. Nobody 'Cept You - January 6th, 1974 (Afternoon)
10. Visions Of Johanna - February 6th, 1974 (Afternoon)
11. Gates Of Eden - January 11th, 1974
12. Wedding Song - January 15th, 1974
13. The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll - January 4th, 1974
14. Mr. Tambourine Man - February 14th, 1974 (Evening)
15. Something There Is About You - January 25th, 1974
16. The Ballad Of Hollis Brown - February 14th, 1974 (Evening)
17. Forever Young - February 14th, 1974 (Evening)
18. Maggie's Farm - February 14th, 1974 (Evening)

And so this series of compilations begins its foray into live Bob Dylan performances. These are always notable, as the songs differ radically from their original studio incarnations. I would make the case that this may be the most interesting aspect of Dylan as a performing artist: the willingness to play a song the way it should sound on the day of performance, rather than trying to recreate an earlier success. Letting the past be the past, and allowing the song to grow with the artist.

There are a number of rare, notable tracks here, including the celebrated "As I Went Out One Morning", an electric accordion-accompanied "Mr. Tambourine Man", and Planet Waves songs rarely played outside of this era (Tough Mama excluded). Many of the songs are reprises of those played on the '66 tour in radically reinvented guises. The shouting that is typically associated with this tour is less ubiquitous here than it would become by the time of the sons recorded for the official release, Before The Flood. "To Ramona", in particular, receives the most beautiful rendering of the song I've heard. As with so many of Dylan's best recordings, the vocal cuts to the heart of what the lyrics are trying to put across, giving the song truth by performance.

A couple of runner-up tunes included "4th Time Around", a very rare (but also strangely un-engaging) "Desolation Row", and "Hero Blues". "4th Time Around" had very poor sound, while "Desolation Row" felt far too long, and was replaced with a committed "Visions of Johanna". "Hero Blues" exists in either a high-quality fragment or a low-quality full performance, and dragged down the surrounding songs. The set, instead, opens with a positively jaunty "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues", which was omitted from Before the Flood. The bizarre organ diversions that begin halfway through the song really set the tone for the explorations that follow.

One noticeable aspect of this set is that the songs flow into one another to create the illusion of a single concert. I understand that this might not be universally popular, but when listening to the set as a whole it provides a far more satisfying listen. The transitions are not jarring, as they have been smoothed, and many of the rarer songs are available on the Phantoms of My Youth collection with fades-in and out for those that prefer that style.

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Re: BOB DYLAN & THE BAND - Dreams Of Iron & Steel

Post by catweazle » Sat Nov 28, 2015 10:20 pm

thank you

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Re: BOB DYLAN & THE BAND - Dreams Of Iron & Steel

Post by HIGHWAY61FOREVER » Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:37 pm

This is superb, thank you.

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