Bob Dylan – Live 1966: The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert (1998) [2006 Release, CD-Quality + Hi-Res Vinyl Rip]

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Bob Dylan – Live 1966: The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert (1998)
[2006 Release, CD-Quality + Hi-Res Vinyl Rip]

2x Vinyl Rip | Hi-Res / FLAC Tracks / 24bit / 96kHz & 192kHz | CD-Quality / FLAC Tracks / 16bit / 44.1kHz
Full Scans Included
Total Size: 6.16 GB (Hi-Res) + 857 MB (CD-Quality) | 3% RAR Recovery
Label: Classic Records | US | Cat#: CK2-65759-1 | Genre: Folk Rock
200 GRAM – QUIEX SV-P – SUPER VINYL PROFILE

The most famous bootleg in rock history, with the possible exception of Dylan’s own Basement Tapes, finally makes its official appearance 32 years after the event, and nearly 30 years after it started circulating in the underground. Although often identified as a Royal Albert Hall show , this May 17, 1966, concert, in which Dylan played electric material in front of a British audience, was actually recorded in Manchester (hence the unwieldy title with quotes around “Royal Albert Hall”). Even those who’ve owned this recording for many a year might be tempted by this official package, as it has been expanded into a two-CD set that not only includes the eight electric rock songs from the original bootleg, but also the seven solo acoustic performances that comprised the first half of the show. It’s all in very good fidelity, about as good as any copies you could find through unofficial sources. More importantly, the electric half in particular is an important document of rock history. It captures the point at which Dylan was at his most controversial and hard rocking as he blazes through mid-’60s classics such as “Like a Rolling Stone” and “Ballad of a Thin Man,” radical electric arrangements of songs that had originally been recorded acoustically (“One Too Many Mornings,” “I Don’t Believe You”), and the hard rocker “Tell Me, Momma,” which Dylan never recorded in the studio. The acoustic disc is not as epochal, but on par with the electric half in the quality of material and performance. On top of everything else there’s a 56-page booklet with a fine essay by Dylan’s friend Tony Glover (a notable folk musician in his own right). It’s not just an interesting adjunct to Dylan’s ’60s discography; it’s as worthy of attention as anything else he recorded during that decade. ― Allmusic

Tracklist
The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert Acoustic
Side 1
01. She Belongs To Me – 03:29
02. Fourth Time Around – 04:34
03. Visions Of Johanna – 08:06
04. It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue – 05:42
Side 2
05. Desolation Row – 11:40
06. Just Like A Woman – 05:50
07. Mr. Tambourine Man – 08:55
The “Royal Albert Hall” Concert Electric
Side 3
08. Tell Me, Momma – 04:40
09. I Don’t Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) – 06:18
10. Baby, Let Me Follow You Down – 03:46
11. Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues – 06:49
12. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat – 03:29
Side 4
13. One Too Many Mornings – 05:43
14. Ballad Of A Thin Man – 07:11
15. Like A Rolling Stone – 08:51

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