Bob Dylan – Berlin Getaway

here is the info file from Dime

Tempodrome
Berlin, Germany
June 17, 1996

Manufacturer: Kiss
Catalog No.: 021/022
Source: original silver disc
Spectrum Analysis: way above 20 kHz
Bootleg: Soul
Derived from LB-4535
Excellent quality
Artwork included

Previous upload: 2006-02-12

01. Drifter’s Escape [04:51]
02. Shake Sugaree (Elizabeth Cotton) [05:55]
03. All Along The Watchtower [06:17]
04. Positively 4th Street [09:09]
05. Watching The River Flow [05:33]
06. Silvio (Bob Dylan & Robert Hunter) [07:44]
07. Tangled Up In Blue [11:03]
08. Love Minus Zero/No Limit [06:48]
09. Friend Of The Devil (Jerry Garcia – Robert Hunter – John Dawson) [07:20]
Total time [64:46]

10. Seeing The Real You At Last [06:38]
11. Queen Jane Approximately [10:17]
12. Maggie’s Farm [09:30]
13. Alabama Getaway (Robert Hunter/Jerry Garcia) [07:56]
14. My Back Pages [10:40]
15. Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 [05:24]
Total time [50:28]

Concert # 786 of The Never-Ending Tour
Second concert of the 1996 Europe Summer Tour
1996 concert # 30

Concert # 330 with the 9th Never-Ending Tour Band:
Bob Dylan (vocal & guitar)
Bucky Baxter (pedal steel guitar & electric slide guitar)
John Jackson (guitar)
Tony Garnier (bass)
Winston Watson (drums & percussion)

7-9, 14 acoustic with the band
1, 7, 14 Bob Dylan harmonica
1, 2, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15 John Jackson, Bucky Baxter (backup vocals)

NOTE: Live debut of Shake Sugaree

10 new songs (66%) compared to previous concert
10 new songs for this tour

Stereo audience recording, 120 minutes

Review: (from Bobsboots.com)
This show is a real standout. Perhaps the very best of 1996. "Soul" is an appropriate description of the mood of this disc. The performances are exceptional, with surprising arrangements and beautiful vocals. So much more soulful than any other performance from ’96 (or any other year for that matter). It’s difficult to pick highlights from this set, since every song is a highlight. The recording is warm, and yet clear and defined. It all adds up to an astounding CD. The packaging is non-descript. Nothing to get excited about, but not terrible either (despite some incorrect titles and spelling on the rear). The original issue discs are almost completely white with a small logo and title shining through from the disc aluminum.

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