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Full House In Buenos Aires
source: Audience digital stereo
Tracks: Disc one Intro Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 [Be] Lay, Lady, Lay [Be] Watching The River Flow [Be] Masters Of War [Bp] The Levee's Gonna Break [Bp / Dm] Spirit On The Water [Bh] Things Have Changed [Bp] Workingman's Blues #2 [Bp] Just Like A Woman [Bh] Honest With Me [Bp] When The Deal Goes Down [Bp] Disc two Highway 61 Revisited [Bp] Nettie Moore [Bp / Dv] Summer Days [Bp] Like A Rolling Stone [Bp] encore: Stuck Inside Of Mobile [Bp] Band Introduction All Along The Watchtower [Bp] Blowin' In The Wind [Bh / DV] bonus: Ain't Talkin' [Bp / Dv] Thunder On The Mountain [Bp] Review: Again with the title thing here. I know it's a minor point to most, but I like a good catchy title. This one kind of sounds romantic, but it doesn't mean much. There was a great sounding boot called Bob's Full House released over a decade ago, but it was from another continent. This performance wasn't in a house, but an outdoor soccer field. The venue was far from being filled, and Bob sure doesn't play all his cards tonight... So... "I don't even know what that means!" This is the final release of the TMR trilogy to document the Latin American tour of 2008. It is not the best sound quality of the three releases, nor the best performance. The package loosely follows a theme that the three releases share, and this one perhaps has the best overall look. The fonts are nice and clean and the images don't seem too gaudy or busy. As for the recording, it is a little bit distant sounding. As for the show, it starts off a little sloppy. It seems Bob's heart isn't into it for some reason. Then comes Masters Of War. Things are back on track. Things Have Changed is a highlight as is Nettie Moore. It ends up being a good show in good sound quality. Overall, this Label gets high marks for the trilogy releases. Keep an eye on TMR!!! Bob Links Concert Review |
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