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I stumbled upon my copy in Tokyo not long ago. I'm really happy with the audio quality and mixing on this one. The vinyl is impressively quiet. I'd been on the hunt for this album for nearly a decade and was thrilled to finally get my hands on it. I'm a huge fan of this concert, particularly with John Brown in the mix. This version has 12 tracks, just like the 1995 UK release, instead of the 11 on the US one, which is a great bonus.
Still, what's up with all the hissing sounds? It's really noticeable on Dignity. Bummer, 'cause this is a classic
Alright, so there's a bit of mix-up here. I ended up purchasing this item by mistake, not knowing it wasn't an official release, as it has the C2 67000 code on the back. But after taking a closer look, there aren't any other signs or mentions of record labels, so I guess I've got a bootleg on my hands. Still, the blue vinyl looks really nice and the audio quality is great, so it's tough to criticize this version.
Can't believe there's no feedback on this... the sound quality is top-notch and absolutely stunning. It's easily one of the best live Dylan records I've got. The album itself is a classic, but you can't go wrong with this vinyl, especially with that extra bonus track.
The sound quality is fantastic. Thick vinyl, no bending. Top-notch!
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