silver discs > EAC > WAV > FLAC Bob Dylan & His Band Crystal Cat 735-736 Bleeding Shadows source: Motril, Spain July 10, 2004 -------------------------------------- Tracks: Disc one Intro Maggie's Farm Tell Me That It Isn't True Cry A While Girl Of The North Country (a) It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum Positively 4th Street Highway 61 Revisited Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall If Dogs Run Free Honest With Me Disc two Not Dark Yet Summer Days encore: Mr. Tambourine Man (a) Like A Rolling Stone All Along The Watchtower bonus: It Ain't Me Babe (a) (1) Get Out Of Denver Bob Seger (2) lyrics Ball And Biscuit (3) Hazel (4) God Knows (5) Joey (6) Unbelievable (7) Heartland (w/Willie Nelson and sons) (8) Information: Source / Venue: Estadio Municipal Escribano Castilla Motril, Spain July 10, 2004 bonus: (1) Riviera Theater, Chicago, Illinois March 6, 2004 (2) State Theater, Detroit, Michigan March 16, 2004 (3) State Theater, Detroit, Michigan March 17, 2004 (4) 9:30 Club, Washington D.C. April 2, 2004 (5) Warner Theater, Washington D.C. April 4, 2004 (6) Holmes Center - ASU Boone, NC April 7, 2004 (7) The Orange Peel, Asheville, NC April 9, 2004 (8) Warner Park, Madison, Wisconsin August 27, 2004 Manufacturer / Catalog No. Crystal Cat Records / KC 735-36 Released: 2004 Quality: 9-10 stars Other commercial releases: Deep Beneath The Waves Bob's Boots ref # BB-b88 Legend (a) - acoustic (3) - song by Jack White. Jack White on guitar & vocals -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Review: Bob's Boots Never heard of Motril? Don't feel alone. Perhaps an odd choice of venues, the extreme southern coast of Spain is a far lesser know travel destination than the popular Central, Northern, and Eastern cities. Motril is a lesser known resort town of the Costa Tropical, on this southern shoreline. Costa Tropical is the lesser known eastern end of the Costa del Sol. Bob and the band must have been refreshed and inspired by this tropical paradise, however, for this show is amazing. Bob's voice is clear and up front, and the band is as tight as ever. Incredibly tender versions of Hard Rain and Not Dark Yet can put a lump in your throat, and a rocking Positively 4th Street becomes one of the show highlights. The other highlights are the well chosen rarities in the bonus section. It's nice to see this premiere manufacturer finally release picture discs, rather than the standard collage of the past, but the washed out image of the front cover is a step in the wrong direction. The rest of the package aesthetics are as nice as has come to be expected from the Cat. © 2004 CD Pinkerton bobsboots