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Almost
Worth A Prize
source: Berlin, Germany April 11, 2002 Tracks: Disc one Intro I Am The Man, Thomas (a) The Times (a) [Bh / Lc] It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)(a)[Lc/Cd] Boots Of Spanish Leather (a)[Bh] Solid Rock Moonlight [Bh / Ta] Lonesome Day Blues [Ls] All Along The Watchtower Visions Of Johanna (a) Masters Of War (a)[Cd] Don't Think Twice, It's All Right (a) Love Sick Disc two Summer Days [Ta] The Wicked Messenger [Bh] Leopard-Skin Pillbox Hat 1st encore: Not Fade Away Like A Rolling Stone Knockin' On Heaven's Door (a)[Ce / Le] Honest With Me [Ls] Blowin' In The Wind (a)[Bh] 2nd encore: Highway 61 Revisited [Bh] Bonus: Leopard-Skin Pillbox Hat One Too Many Mornings Review: This is the first commercial release of one of the 2002 European shows. It's a superb audience recording. Aesthetics are clean and simple, and the official release photo (although becoming a bit overused) is always striking. FBR uses the show date as a catalog number, which causes it to be unnecessarily long. With nothing but the title and the silly FBR logo on the discs, they are nearly a waste of silk screening. The Love & Theft release included two bonus tracks from the '60s. FBR picks up on the idea for the bonus tracks for this title. Taken from the Nightly Ritual CD, The two Sheffield tracks are among the best, and best sounding recordings of the tour. |
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