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Bob Dylan: Untitled 1976
Format: 2CD
Label: Killing Floor
Cat. nr.: KF 9801 13/14
Track list:
Disk 1:
Visions Of Johanna
If You See Her, Say Hello
Vincent Van Gogh
Weary Blues From Waitin'
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
Maggie's Farm
One Too Many Mornings
Seven Days
RailRoad Boy *
Wild Mountain Thyme *
Blowin In The Wind *
I Pity The Poor Immigrant *
Shelter From The Storm
I Threw It All Away
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Mozambique
Live, 18 April 1976, Lakeland, Florida, U.S.A. Audience recording.
* marked tracks: with Joan Baez
Disk 2:
Going, Going, Gone
Lay, Lady, Lay
Silver Mantis *
Idiot Wind
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Gotta Travel On
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Gotta Travel On
Gotta Travel On cond
RailRoad Boy
Lay, Lady, Lay
Live, 1 May 1976, Hattiesburg. Audience recording.
* marked track: T-Bone Burnett on vocal-Fleming
> From: "John Lettiere"
> Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan
> Subject: Field Recording I Picked Up today
> Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 05:31:29 -0500
> I personally think Un 1976 Titled is an outstand show
From: "Peter Dixon"
Newsgroups: rec.music.dylan
Subject: Re: Field Recording I Picked Up today
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 1999 18:27:25 -0000
Untitled 1976 is worth owning for the version of "If You See Her, Say Hello"
alone. This has to be the bitterest re-write Dylan has ever done on one of
his songs ... I always imagine when listening to it that he had just had a
blazing row with Sara (probably not even close to truth but it just _sounds_
like that).
That's not to a say that this is the only highlight of the set. Hank
Williams' " Weary Blues" is given an outing, as is "Seven Days." All round,
it is a pretty good RTR 2 show recorded from the audience which gives it a
very 'like being there' feel. It probably wouldn't appeal to those fellow
collectors who won't listen to anything that doesn't have the 'soundboard'
tag ;-)