
Real Live is a Rock album by Bob Dylan, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 67 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.
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Real Live is a live album documenting Bob Dylan's 1984 tour of Europe, released at the end of that same year by Columbia Records. Most of the concert was recorded at Wembley Stadium on 7 July, but "License to Kill" and "Tombstone Blues" come from St James' Park, Newcastle on 5 July, and "I and I" and "Girl from the North Country" were recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland on 8 July. Produced by Glyn Johns, it features Mick Taylor (formerly of the Rolling Stones) on lead guitar, Ian McLagan (formerly of the Faces) on keyboards, and a guest appearance from Carlos Santana. The performances on Real Live were recorded in support of his successful Infidels album. While Infidels was hailed as a "return to musical form" (as described by Kurt Loder in Rolling Stone Magazine), critical reception for Real Live was generally mixed. Released in December to capitalize on the Christmas shopping season, Real Live still sold in disappointing numbers, reaching a then-career low of #115 in the US and #54 in the UK.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Highway 61 Revisited5:07
- A2Maggie's Farm4:54
- A3I And I6:00
- A4License To Kill3:26
- A5It Ain't Me, Babe5:17
Side B
- B1Tangled Up In Blue6:54
- B2Masters Of War6:35
- B3Ballad Of A Thin Man3:05
- B4Girl From The North Country4:25
- B5Tombstone Blues4:32
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Folk Rock
- raw
- triumphant
- storytelling
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Bob DylanGUITAR GUITAR, HARMONICA, VOCALS GUITAR, HARMONICA, VOCALS, SONGWRITER
- Colin AllenDRUMS
- Gregg SuttonBASS
- Ian McLaganKEYBOARDS
- Mick TaylorGUITAR
- Carlos SantanaGUITAR
18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 67 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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