Subject: DEEP BENEATH THE WAVES vol 55 Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 10:54:32 -0400 In an effort to bring things up to date here at THE DEEP, I'll try to keep things succinct and to the point and without the admitted long-windedness that characterizes many of THE DEEPs "observations." The aim here has always been to make known what is recently available and to gauge it's "worthiness." Needless to say, this is a subjective venture and I regret if anyone has ever felt "led astray" by any of the DEEP critiques. GP might say, "...get over it and move on." Without further ado, more roadmaps for your soul........... I'VE GOT A SONG TO SING 1CD (BD 96) Spring/Summer '96 compilation Tracks: 11 Time: 74+ Source: Audience Quality: Excellent Easily the finest compilation of live tracks to grace a CD since, well, Golden Vanity. The performances are all top notch, the quality is wonderful and the track selection is very interesting. To wit: SHAKE SUGAREE (Berlin 6/17) - enough has already been said about this in previous editions. A monster performance that will surely bring a smile. THIS WHEELS ON FIRE (Madison 4/13) - energetic, over-the-top performance in matzoh-crisp quality. First of the tour and maybe the best. FRIEND OF THE DEVIL (Lewisburg 5/3) - another gem in astonishing quality, you can hear the guitars breathe and Bob's sandpaper vocal is razor sharp. SEVEN DAYS (Frankfurt 6/19) - kickin' ass rocker, this version could boil blood. VISIONS OF JOHANNA (Luxembourg 6/24) - startling take of the beloved and rarely played classic will absolutely "conquer your mind." DISEASE OF CONCEIT (Buffalo 5/11) - rare tune sung beautifully (despite erring on "..disease is a disease , and the doctor's got no cure"). Treble down. HATTIE CARROLL (Orono 4/23) - biting performance from a wonderful show that I always hoped we'd see in it's entirety. Maybe someday. Superb. NEW MINGLEWOOD BLUES (Luxembourg 6/24) - great quality but I hate the song. Those of you who like it will be mighty pleased with the incredible sound. PRETTY PEGGY-O (Mannheim 7/2) - always welcome "Peggy O" given a tight and heartfelt reading by Bob and band. Has it ever been just so-so?? BLOWIN' IN THE WIND (Cottbus 7/14) - highlight of the set IMO. Lovely minute-long acoustic intro has the crowd wondering what tune it is until finally the familiar chords are plucked and they respond enthusiastically. A touching moment, and then Bob proceeds to sings the hell out of it and blow you away with the harp solo at the end. One for the ages-goosebump material. LARS (Montpelier w/the Stones) 7/27/95 - lame lame lame. Absolutely, get this if you see it. A can't miss winner in everyone's book, plus a couple of delightful caricatures, along with a nice cover to complete a fine effort. HARD TIMES IN NEW YORK CITY 61-62 1CD (AZ001) Various NYC 61-62 Tracks: 18 Time: 73 Source: Boards/Reel-Reel (?) Quality: Very Nice Early NYC material including some heretofore unreleased-on-CD tracks. Nice, folky stuff here in quality that I imagine is as good as it gets in normal circulating circles. Historic performances from Gerde's and Carnegie Recital are sandwiched around 3 cuts from Cynthia Gooding's apartment tapes of 9/61 and 4/62. The Blowin' from Gerde's 4/62 is especially tasty (first ever live version?), albeit abbreviated. I'l list the tracks in case you missed Dr. Jibe's post awhile back. Asterisked cuts are the ones I believe to be unreleased on CD until now: CYNTHIA GOODING'S APARTMENT Ranger's Command (9/61)*, Wichita (4/62)*, Rocks&Gravel (4/62)* GERDE'S FOLK CITY 9/61: San Francisco Bay Blues*, The Great Divide* CARNEGIE RECITAL HALL 4/11/61: Peggy-O, In The Pines, Gospel Plow, 1913 Massacre, Backwater Blues, Young But Daily Growin', (where's "Fixin' To Die?") GERDE'S FOLK CITY 4/62: Honey Just Allow me One More Chance, Talkin' NY/Talkin' Folklore, Corrina Corrina, Deep Elem Blues, Blowin' In The Wind FINJAN CLUB (Montreal 7/2/62): Muleskinner Blues An outstanding, historic collection of early trax (no, duh) with a smashing B&W pic on the cover of Dylan walkin' the streets of the Big Apple w/4 friends. Clear plastic tray w/pic behind adds another nice touch to an extremely classy looking package. If you're into early Dylan, you'll love it. If not, get into it w/this stuff. HOLLIS BROWN AT IVY 2CD (No label-Japan CD) Kurashiki 13 Feb 1997 + Tracks: 20 Times: 66/75 Source: Audience Quality: Good The first CD to emerge from the Japanese shows in February (and we don't even have a Fall US one yet!!!), presenting the entire Kurashiki show plus (5) tracks from4 other Japan shows. I'll cut to the chase: this show is relatively unexciting. Perhaps uninspired would be a better choice of words. Pedestrian setlist, pedestrian phrasing, performance by Dylan that never goes beyond ho-hum. If Dylan feeds off a crowd's enthusiasm, he's feeding off this crowd's unenthusiasm (sic). I understand the Japanese crowds are generally "polite" and that's what Dylan gives back - a polite performance. The songs, in my mind, are given routine readings (with the exception of If You See Her and Maggies), almost as if he's trying to be conservative and toned-down in his treatments. The arrangements of If You See Her and Maggies are interesting and feature Bob, prominently, on lead. Maggie's in particular is a radical re-arrangement and is easily the highlight of the show. The quality leaves a bit to be desired - it's nice and clear and very listenable but a bit thin and lacking in that warm, full sound we've come to expect from many other disks. The "greatest hit" setlist is as follows: Flood/IfYouSeeHer/Watchtower/JustLike/LotToLaugh/ Silvio/OhBabeItAin'tNoLie/MrTMan/HollisBrown/DontThinkTwice/Remember You/ MFarm/LARS/ItAintMeBabe/RDW12&35. The bonus trax are well chosen and improve things a bit: Tom Thumb (Tokyo 2/10), ManInMe (Sendai 2/20), Masterpiece (Akita 2/22), SweetMarie & a very hesitant, hard to understand the words to ViolaLeeBlues (Sapporo 2/24). I'm wondering if all the Japanese shows were this tame. Considering the performance and so-so quality, thumbs down on this one. IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH 2CD (HM 0107) Munster, GE 1 July 1996 + filler Tracks: 17 Times: 64/67 Source: Audience Quality: Outstanding Just another fine performance from the summer Euro shows, this one from Munster in drop-dead good quality, right up there with Christiania in that regard. A definite "on" night with just the right amount of "odd" songs among the setlist to take this to the outstanding level, when combined with the quality. An inspired performance all around with several moments of transcendence. Things you want to know: Is it great quality? YES Is Dylan's voice upfront and detailed? YES Are the instruments crisp and clear and defined, with all nuances intact? YES Is it an energetic performance? YES If you buy it, will you play it often? YES Should I shut up now? YES. The tracks: Drifter's/Shake Sugaree/Watchtower/ SimpleTwist (elegant)/LotToLaugh(beautiful grunge)/Silvio/Boots(so fine)/ JBrown(scary)/MamaYouBin (w/abouncy,jaunty kick)/Maggie's/ThinMan/5 Believers/ Alabama/ItAin't MeBabe(sublime)/RDW plus bonus tracks from Mannheim 2 July: lovely and tender ToRamona and delicious WhatGoodAmI. A winner all around and right up there with Christiania & Soul as the best of '96. 'til the next time - xyx