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Bob Dylan's 2001 performance in Japan was more than a decade ago, isn't it? Time goes by quickly. It was a mysterious tour that when I came to Japan at this time, I was biased toward the release of the CD-R, and even the items that recorded the live performances after the middle of the tour. The fact that there were extremely few releases related to live performances in the Kanto area in the first half of the year has been a big complaint for enthusiasts. Looking back now, it's really strange. Items that will reduce the drinking of such enthusiasts will finally appear.
This time, the second day of the Tokyo performance on March 4, which seems to have been the best live in the Kanto area in the first half, is recorded. Moreover, the sound quality is recorded with an excellent audience recording without complaint. The opening "Duncan And Brady" is the sound pressure as if the sound output from the venue was weak, but after that, the clearness and sound pressure of the masterpiece will make the listener time slip to 2001 in a blink of an eye. Sound quality. Above all, the realism of the sounds played by the three guitar players will be breathtaking. Yes, I used to take it for granted at the time, but Dylan was "playing the guitar" at that time.
Disc 1 (52:51)
1. Introduction 2. Duncan And Brady 3. Song To Woody 4. Desolation Row 5. Absolutely Sweet Marie
6. Can't Wait 7. Seeing The Real You At Last 8. Visions Of Johanna 9. John Brown
10. Don't Think Twice, It's Alright
Disc 2 (69:14)
1. Stuck Inside Of Mobile With Memphis Blues Again 2. Cold Irons Bound
3. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat 4. Love Sick 5. Like A Rolling Stone 6. If Dogs Run Free
7. All Along The Watchtower 8. Forever Young 9. Highway 61 Revisited
10. Blowin' In The Wind
Bonus tracks
11. Tell Me That It Isn’t True (Akita Prefectural Hall, Akita, Japan 28th February 2001)
12. Silvio (Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan 2nd March 2001)
Bob Dylan - Vocal, Guitars, Harmonica Charlie Sexton - Guitar Larry Campbell - Guitars, Mandolin
Tony Garnier - Bass David Kemper - Drums
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