Halloween
Mask (part one)
source: Philharmonic Hall 10/31/64
Side one:
The Times
Spanish Harlem incident
Talkin' John Birch paranoid blues
To Ramona
Side two:
Gates of Eden
If you gotta go, go now
It's all right ma (I'm only bleeding)
I don't believe you
Who killed Davey Moore ?
Trick
or treat
The album Halloween masque is definitely
a domestic piece, and was definitely released in 1988. The quality
is superb.
This album, Halloween mask is definitely
an European piece, and was definitely released in 1988. The quality
is superb.
Is there that chicken verses eggs story here? I'm sure that there is
... but I don't know it. Coincidence? I doubt it. Usually,
How these things traditionally go is that an album is released in Europe,
and then someone copies it domestically. In this case, while both
pieces are superb, I would almost think that the noise ratio level is a
little higher in this European piece (which could suggest a copy
of the domestic title) It is also interesting to note that the domestic
piece is titled using the French derived spelling "masque". This
European piece uses the more domesticated spelling "mask"
Show Review:
The Halloween show is one of the absolute 'must-haves' to any serious
collection. The how is near perfection. Dylan is funny, charming,
and powerful.
The performance drips with the self confidence of a young man with
the world at his feet.
Every bit as captivating as '66 Manchester
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Information:
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
This album is part one of the two-part set that together make up the
complete Philharmonic show.
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
While the front cover is generic, the back has a nice period photo
of Bob and Joan.
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
This could be considered one of those quasi-legitimate pieces due to
the fact that it is an Italian release of a concert that was over 30 years
old.
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Released on the World productions Label. If nothing else, the
record label sure makes it look like a legitimate piece.
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
9 stars
NMP40
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Matrix: WPOCM 0888 C 004-1 (A-B)
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Also simultaneously released as a 2
CD set
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1999 Craig Pinkerton Bobsboots.com
Footnote:
By: Peter Stone Brown
This show of 10/31/64 which has been credited as being from Carnegie
Hall, was actually from the Philharmonic Hall (Now known as Avery Fisher
Hall at Lincoln Center) |
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