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Unlike the Palo Alto and Santa Barbara tours that were released earlier, Dylan’s latest tour seems to have a fixed setlist, but the tour continues as Dylan continues to do well. . Of course, there are also sound sources on the internet that capture the stage from the side where the live performance is being held, but this time, a taper who calls himself “Spot” has taken the plunge to record three performances from the end of October, and has posted them all on the internet. This is the audience album based on the sound source. He first recorded a show on October 29th in Normal, Illinois. Anyway, all three performances have great sound quality, but this day can be called the best among them. If we were to release any one performance, it would be on this day. The realism of Tony Garnier’s generously voluminous bass line and the closeness of Dylan’s voice are exquisite. “Pay In Blood”, which is good on any of the three performances heard in this set, plays a big role in pushing Dylan, who is already in good shape, to an even higher state. Among them, Dylan is finally at his best in this normal song. Still, I am amazed at the high level of performance throughout. Chicago on the second day also has great sound quality, and the distance to the performance that makes you feel just a little bit is also very comfortable to listen to when played with headphones. On this day, the new band members’ ready-to-play ability was captured throughout, which was a great thing to hear. In particular, Matt Chamberlain’s drumming has created a vibrancy that is completely different from that of his predecessor Licelli, and I’m surprised to see that he is already making his presence felt when watching videos of his current tour. Also, Bob Britt has already shared the lead guitar with Charlie Sexton on quite a few songs, especially during the interlude of the encore “Ballad of a Thin Man”, where his guitar roars, and his presence will continue to grow. It gives me great expectations. And as if inspired by the guitar play here, Dylan shouts violently in the finale “It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry”. I’m truly amazed at how well he’s doing right now. And the South Bend performance on the third day has a slightly more distant sound image compared to the other two performances, but it still maintains a comfortable and high-level sound quality. This day opens with “Things Have Changed” which has a wild atmosphere. However, the subsequent performance became really light and airy, and it was interesting to see Dylan singing cheerfully with the supple performance in the background. If you think that you sang “Can’t Wait” in a slightly stretched manner, Dylan, who sings even more freely in “When I Paint My Masterpiece”, looks very fun. These “Spot” sound sources were uploaded with flashy gap noise between the songs, which is unusual for online sound sources these days. Even if you download it as is and make it into a CD, this gap noise will still be mixed in. Therefore, in this release, we have thoroughly eliminated those problematic areas. We have made adjustments so that you can listen to the recording without stress. So far, we have released two performances with excellent content and sound quality, but this is also a luxurious three-performance set with an audience album of the highest quality in both performance and sound quality! ★All 3 performances were recorded using the same equipment with the same taper. The sound quality and content are both excellent. Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA 29th October 2019 TRULY PERFECT SOUND University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA 30th October 2019 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN, USA 1st November 2019 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Live at Braden Auditorium, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, USA 29th October 2019 Disc 1(52:04) 1. Intro 2. Things Have Changed 3. It Ain’t Me, Babe 4. Highway 61 Revisited 5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6. Can’t Wait 7. When I Paint My Masterpiece 8. Honest With Me 9. Tryin’ To Get To Heaven 10. Make You Feel My Love 11. Pay In Blood Disc 2(48:47) 1. Lenny Bruce 2. Early Roman Kings 3. Girl From The North Country 4. Not Dark Yet 5. Thunder On The Mountain 6. Soon After Midnight 7. Gotta Serve Somebody 8. Ballad of a Thin Man 9. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Live at Credit Union 1 Arena, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA 30th October 2019 Disc 3(51:45) 1. Intro 2. Things Have Changed 3. It Ain’t Me, Babe 4. Highway 61 Revisited 5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6. Can’t Wait 7. When I Paint My Masterpiece 8. Honest With Me 9. Tryin’ To Get To Heaven 10. Make You Feel My Love 11. Pay In Blood Disc 4(49:26) 1. Lenny Bruce 2. Early Roman Kings 3. Girl From The North Country 4. Not Dark Yet 5. Thunder On The Mountain 6. Soon After Midnight 7. Gotta Serve Somebody 8. Ballad of a Thin Man 9. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Live at Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN, USA 1st November 2019 Disc 5(52:22) 1. Intro 2. Things Have Changed 3. It Ain ‘t Me, Babe 4. Highway 61 Revisited 5. Simple Twist Of Fate 6. Can’t Wait 7. When I Paint My Masterpiece 8. Honest With Me 9. Tryin’ To Get To Heaven 10. Make You Feel My Love 11 Pay In Blood Disc 6(49:49) 1. Lenny Bruce 2. Early Roman Kings 3. Girl From The North Country 4. Not Dark Yet 5. Thunder On The Mountain 6. Soon After Midnight 7. Gotta Serve Somebody 8. Ballad of a Thin Man 9. It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry Bob Dylan – vocal, guitar, piano Tony Garnier – bass Matt Chamberlain – drums Charlie Sexton – lead guitar Bob Britt – guitar Donnie Herron – violin, pedal steel, lap steel
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