Bob Dylan - Genuine Live 1966 (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Bob Dylan
- Title: Genuine Live 1966
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Scorpio
- Genre: Folk Rock
- Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 08:14:00
- Total Size: 1,7 Gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Vol.1 A Phoenix In April
1.1 She Belongs To Me
1.2 Fourth Time Around
1.3 Visions Of Johanna
1.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
1.5 Desolation Row
1.6 Just Like A Woman
1.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
2.1 Tuning
2.2 Tell Me, Momma
2.3 I Don't Believe You
2.4 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
2.5 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
2.6 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
2.7 One Too Many Mornings
2.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
2.9 Positively 4th Street
Vol.2 The Children's Crusade
3.1 She Belongs To Me
3.2 Fourth Time Around
3.3 Visions Of Johanna
3.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
3.5 Desolation Row
3.6 Just Like A Woman
3.7 Tell Me, Momma
3.8 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
3.9 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
3.10 Adelaide Interview
Vol.3 While The Establishment Burns
4.1 Visions Of Johanna
4.2 Fourth Time Around
4.3 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
4.4 Desolation Row
4.5 Just Like A Woman
4.6 Mr. Tambourine Man
4.7 I Don't Believe You
4.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
4.9 One Too Many Mornings
4.10 Like A Rolling Stone
Vol.4 A Nightly Ritual
5.1 Tell Me, Momma
5.2 I Don't Believe You
5.3 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
5.4 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
5.5 Crowd
5.6 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
5.7 One Too Many Mornings
5.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
5.9 Like A Rolling Stone
5.10 God Save The Queen
5.11 I Can't Leave Her Behind I & II
5.12 Does She Need Me (On A Rainy Afternoon)
6.1 She Belongs To Me
6.2 Fourth Time Around
6.3 Visions Of Johanna
6.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
6.5 Desolation Row
6.6 Just Like A Woman
6.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
6.8 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
6.9 One Too Many Mornings
6.10 Ballad Of A Thin Man
Vol.5 The Genuine Royal Albert Hall Concerts
7.1 She Belongs To Me
7.2 Fourth Time Around
7.3 Visions Of Johanna
7.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
7.5 Desolation Row
7.6 She Belongs To Me
7.7 Fourth Time Around
7.8 Visions Of Johanna
7.9 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
7.10 One Too Many Mornings
7.11 Ballad Of A Thin Man
7.12 Like A Rolling Stone
8.1 She Belongs To Me
8.2 Fourth Time Around
8.3 Visions Of Johanna
8.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8.5 Desolation Row
8.6 Just Like A Woman
8.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
8.8 A Midwinter's Night Scene
Vol.1 A Phoenix In April
1.1 She Belongs To Me
1.2 Fourth Time Around
1.3 Visions Of Johanna
1.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
1.5 Desolation Row
1.6 Just Like A Woman
1.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
2.1 Tuning
2.2 Tell Me, Momma
2.3 I Don't Believe You
2.4 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
2.5 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
2.6 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
2.7 One Too Many Mornings
2.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
2.9 Positively 4th Street
Vol.2 The Children's Crusade
3.1 She Belongs To Me
3.2 Fourth Time Around
3.3 Visions Of Johanna
3.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
3.5 Desolation Row
3.6 Just Like A Woman
3.7 Tell Me, Momma
3.8 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
3.9 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
3.10 Adelaide Interview
Vol.3 While The Establishment Burns
4.1 Visions Of Johanna
4.2 Fourth Time Around
4.3 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
4.4 Desolation Row
4.5 Just Like A Woman
4.6 Mr. Tambourine Man
4.7 I Don't Believe You
4.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
4.9 One Too Many Mornings
4.10 Like A Rolling Stone
Vol.4 A Nightly Ritual
5.1 Tell Me, Momma
5.2 I Don't Believe You
5.3 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
5.4 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
5.5 Crowd
5.6 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
5.7 One Too Many Mornings
5.8 Ballad Of A Thin Man
5.9 Like A Rolling Stone
5.10 God Save The Queen
5.11 I Can't Leave Her Behind I & II
5.12 Does She Need Me (On A Rainy Afternoon)
6.1 She Belongs To Me
6.2 Fourth Time Around
6.3 Visions Of Johanna
6.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
6.5 Desolation Row
6.6 Just Like A Woman
6.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
6.8 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
6.9 One Too Many Mornings
6.10 Ballad Of A Thin Man
Vol.5 The Genuine Royal Albert Hall Concerts
7.1 She Belongs To Me
7.2 Fourth Time Around
7.3 Visions Of Johanna
7.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
7.5 Desolation Row
7.6 She Belongs To Me
7.7 Fourth Time Around
7.8 Visions Of Johanna
7.9 Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
7.10 One Too Many Mornings
7.11 Ballad Of A Thin Man
7.12 Like A Rolling Stone
8.1 She Belongs To Me
8.2 Fourth Time Around
8.3 Visions Of Johanna
8.4 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
8.5 Desolation Row
8.6 Just Like A Woman
8.7 Mr. Tambourine Man
8.8 A Midwinter's Night Scene
Scorpio put out the 8 CD set entitled Genuine Live 66 in 2000 (following in their tradition of sticking titles to Sony music.) It gives us a fantastic view into one of the best (if not THE best) rock tours ever done.
The Bootlegs included in the box set are:
“A Phoenix in April” – Sydney, Australia
“The Children’s Crusade” – Melbourne & Adelaide
“While The Establishment Burns” – Dublin, Copenhagen, & Edinburgh
“A Nightly Ritual”– Liverpool, Glasgow, Sheffield, & Birmingham
“The Genuine RAH Concerts” Manchester & London
(In addition, some sets included two bonus discs of the Bristol show entitled Away From The Past)
The Bob Dylan World Tour 1966 was a concert tour from February to May 1966. Dylan’s 1966 World Tour was notable as the first tour where Dylan employed an electric band backing him, following his “going electric” at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The musicians Dylan employed as his backing band were known as The Hawks; they subsequently became famous as The Band. The 1966 tour was filmed by director D. A. Pennebaker. Pennebaker’s footage was edited by Dylan and Howard Alk to produce a little-seen film, Eat the Document, an anarchic account of the tour. Drummer Mickey Jones also filmed the tour with an 8mmhome movie camera. Many of the 1966 tour concerts were recorded by Columbia Records. These recordings produced one official album, the so-called “Royal Albert Hall” concert, and also many unofficial bootleg recordings of the tour. This box set is the definitive audio documentation of this tour.
The Bootlegs included in the box set are:
“A Phoenix in April” – Sydney, Australia
“The Children’s Crusade” – Melbourne & Adelaide
“While The Establishment Burns” – Dublin, Copenhagen, & Edinburgh
“A Nightly Ritual”– Liverpool, Glasgow, Sheffield, & Birmingham
“The Genuine RAH Concerts” Manchester & London
(In addition, some sets included two bonus discs of the Bristol show entitled Away From The Past)
The Bob Dylan World Tour 1966 was a concert tour from February to May 1966. Dylan’s 1966 World Tour was notable as the first tour where Dylan employed an electric band backing him, following his “going electric” at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The musicians Dylan employed as his backing band were known as The Hawks; they subsequently became famous as The Band. The 1966 tour was filmed by director D. A. Pennebaker. Pennebaker’s footage was edited by Dylan and Howard Alk to produce a little-seen film, Eat the Document, an anarchic account of the tour. Drummer Mickey Jones also filmed the tour with an 8mmhome movie camera. Many of the 1966 tour concerts were recorded by Columbia Records. These recordings produced one official album, the so-called “Royal Albert Hall” concert, and also many unofficial bootleg recordings of the tour. This box set is the definitive audio documentation of this tour.
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