Subject: DEEP BENEATH THE WAVES vol 51 From: xyx Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 13:29:28 +0500 ...and now, the award for lamest CD title since "12/- A Pound," the winner is....... YOU MAY CALL ME ZIMMY 2CD (Lucky LR003/4) Differdange, LUX 24 Jun 96 Tracks: 15 Times: 54+/50 Source: Audience Quality: Very Good The second release from Lucky Records (following "Something's Happening Here" Brussels '96) is another worthwhile addition to the ever-expanding list of releases from Mr. Bob's European summer trek. Don't be put off by the ridiculous title, as this show was one of the most unique of the whole tour. What's not to like - an outstanding performance, clear and defined sound with no discernible flaws other than wishing it was a little more upfront, and an interesting set list with a FEW rarely played tunes. I find that this shows does'nt grab you by the throat but, instead, slowly but surely lures you into its charm with repeated listenings. The performances are outstanding and take you through the full gamut of emotions - which is what any great Bob show should do, right? Melodic, raucous, tender, tough, intimate, chaotic - all these things describe the goings-on. Sit back, listen and enjoy the set: Flood/ LayLady**/ Watchtower/ Pos4thSt/ MostLikelyGoYourWay**/ Silvio/ Johanna**/ Masters/ BabyBlue**/ God Knows/ RingThemBells**/ 7Days**/ NewNewMinglewoodBlues**/ Blowin'In**/ Rainy Day. Bonus points for the nice performances of the rarely played** among the above, which keep the interest level high. Appreciation for the show grows with each listen - but what else is new? xyx