“I was just sitting outside my house one day thinking about a name for this tour, when all of a sudden, I looked into the sky and I heard a boom! Then, boom, boom, boom, boom, rolling from west to east. So I figured that should be the name.”
– Bob Dylan
This is my favorite of Bob Dylan’s bootleg series, and one of the best live albums ever released.
The Rolling Thunder Revue was a concert tour Bob Dylan with a traveling caravan of notable musicians, including Joan Baez,Roger McGuinn, and Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Bob Neuwirth assembled the backing musicians, including T-Bone Burnett, Mick Ronson, David Mansfield, Steven Soles, and from the Desire sessions, violinist Scarlet Rivera, bassist Rob Stoner, and drummer Howie Wyeth. The tour included 57 concerts in two legs—the first in the American northeast and Canada in the fall of 1975, and the second in the American south and southwest in the spring of 1976.
Tangled up in Blue:
The 2cd set documents the Rolling Thunder Revue, led by Bob Dylan prior to the release of the album Desire. Until the release of this album, the only official live documentation of the Rolling Thunder Revue was Hard Rain, recorded during the second leg of the revue.
The record set got a warm reception from critics and fans, though some lamented that it does not document, or emulate, a typical complete show from the tour.
Track listing:
All the songs were written by Bob Dylan, except where noted. All songs recorded live in concert, the venues noted.
“…there’s a charge in both Dylan’s voice and the band’s performance that is undeniable. “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll,” a veritable folk relic of Dylan’s, get country-funked up. Wide canvas epics like “Romance In Durango” and “Isis” are given jittery, frenetic readings, with Scarlet Rivera’s pseudo-gypsy fiddle exploding on the latter’s chorus. And the acoustic numbers like “Tangled Up In Blue” attain a level of quiet, simmering energy to rival him at his sixties best.
By the finale, “Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door,” featuring six guitarists(!), Live 1975 has left the listener worn out – spent. If that’s not the complete show, maybe I’m a little scared to hear the whole thing. “
– Max Weiner, Stylus Magazine
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