The 1986 American tour by Bob Dylan and Tom Petty had several PA-out soundboards leaked out, but some of them were spread in an incomplete state without exception Not a few. However, unlike the ZEP 70's sound board, Dylan's basic one-show is fully recorded, and even the sound sources that are incomplete in the series of 86 sound boards are fully recorded. was confirmed. “BONNER SPRINGS 1986 SOUNDBOARD” was a shocking release for enthusiasts all over the world who backed it up. The sound board has been spreading only for the latter part of the live for a long time, so I could not hear “Kansas City” which was the special opening of this day. However, the same title made the enthusiasts say that the essential opening was also captured by the sound board. In addition, the wonderful sound quality is also a big attraction, and it can be said that it has become a significant release in terms of letting you know how easy it is to hear Dylan's 80's PA sound board. While such a shocking release is still fresh in my memory, the overseas collector who provided the full-length version of Bonner Springs on July 24th again provided Red Rocks on the 26th. It was the next show in Bonner Springs, and at the same time it was also the day when only very imperfect soundboards were on the market. This day has only been circulated with only the final stage of the live recorded, and in the past, only two songs were included as a bonus in “THERE IS A PLACE OF BROKEN DREAMS”, which recorded the 1986 sound board on another day. The fact that it was only there also tells the state of the sound source. Not only that, the version that had been circulating among traders in the past was not only incomplete but also downgraded to monaural, which is why Dylan's enthusiastic performance in the second half of the live on this day is not transmitted. looks. The PA soundboard on the first day of Red Rocks has received such unfortunate treatment, but this time the collector of “BONNER SPRINGS 1986 SOUNDBOARD” did it again. Yes, it was finally completed with the excavation of the full-length version. Not only that, there were some defects on the soundboard of Bonner Springs, but maybe the engineer got used to the next live, this time there was no recording omission (laughs) What a "full length version" rather than " A feat of complete recording. In addition, it has a super clear stereo sound that is incomparable to the version that has been on the market. It seems that you have already experienced it in Bonner Springs, but Dylan's Eighties PA sound board has a clear sound quality and a stereo feeling centered on drums. As expected, the circumstances are different from precise stereo like multitrack, but still this clearness is really wonderful. Furthermore, if you come with a complete show recording without omissions of Dylan part and Petty's part, you can confidently recommend even if you are not a maniac anymore. If Bonner Springs is a show that showed the margin to open the curtain from "Kansas City", Dylan's song is really powerful on this day. On this day, not only was “Like A Rolling Stone” sung with higher tension than Bonner Springs, which was so intense, but the following “In The Garden” was also sharp. As I said at the beginning, such spirit was not transmitted from the conventional version, so if you listen to this super clear stereo, you will be overwhelmed by too much spirit. On the contrary, if you listen to this full version sound board, you will be reminded that Dylan was already fully open immediately after the live started. He is in great shape from “All Along The Watchtower”, a loose arrangement unique to this period. Furthermore, “Seeing The Real You At Last” is a high tension that far surpasses Bonner Springs. It's not just a complete version sound board, but it's hard because the splendor of the performance content has become clear. And this time, "I Shall Be Released" is recorded as a bonus from the studio rehearsal held in 1985 with Heartbreakers and Queens of Rhythm. However, this rehearsal itself is not the first appearance, but the scene that was released at Rattlesnake's "THE 1985 REHEARSAL TAPE" and was included at the beginning of Disc-1. However, while it was recorded for two and a half minutes there, it is recorded for 10 minutes here. Certainly after two and a half minutes, Dylan stopped singing, and the scenery of the chorus Queens of Rhythm practicing endlessly continues. That's probably why the Rattlesnake board was cut. However. Even after he stopped singing, he continued to lead the choir while playing his Strat. Dylan likes rehearsals where he lets the band tune in around him singing, and musicians involved have testified to the same. That's why it's a shocking fact that he was captured so enthusiastically working on arranging and practicing the backing chorus. That important scene was cut short on the Rattlesnake board, so this time he provided an extremely rare long version as a bonus. The second edition of the 86th sound board with the best sound quality and the best sound quality with the main part Red Rocks! ★Only the first 80 will be released with numbered stickers.