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Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings, the catalog division of Sony Music Entertainment, will release The 1974 Live Recordings on Friday, September 20, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bob Dylanโs return to touring that year. Featuring all professionally recorded shows from the artistโs 1974 performances backed by The Band, the collection will be available as a deluxe box set across 27 CDs. The 1974 Live Recordings offers fans 417 previously-unreleased Bob Dylan live tracks โ including 133 recordings newly mixed from 16-track tape, and every single surviving soundboard recording โ along with new liner notes by journalist and critic Elizabeth Nelson.
Bob Dylanโs 1974 Tour marked his first time performing live in eight years and reunited him with The Band - who had become widely renowned in their own right since backing the artist nearly a decade earlier. Booked into arenas for the first time ever, Bob Dylan and The Band performed 30 dates in 42 days (often playing two sets per day) before an average audience of 18,500 - helping set a new standard for what rock concerts could look and sound like. And in front of those crowds, they brought an energy that Rolling Stoneโs Ben Fong-Torres described as โsearing and soaring, unified and preciseโฆexcellent in itself.โ Music critic Robert Christgau compared the sound to Bob Dylan โrunning over his old songs like a truck.โ
Tour โ74 kicked off January 3, 1974, at Chicago Stadium - the largest indoor arena in the world at the time it was built - with a tense and combative rip through ultimate deep-cut โHero Blues,โ an acoustic-gone-electric outtake from The Freewheelinโ Bob Dylan sessions, that he had scarcely performed before - or since. Additional rarities - like a wildly reinvented โBallad Of Hollis Brown,โ โSong to Woodyโ (not performed since 1962) and Planet Waves outtake โNobody โCept Youโ - would be well received in the tourโs first nights. โWe were booed off of every stage in Europe,โ The Bandโs Robbie Robertson recalled to Newsweek of their previous run together. โWhat happened tonight in Chicago is so reassuring for us.โ
The reception wasnโt the only thing that had changed since Bob Dylan and The Band last toured together in 1966. Since then, The Band had released six LPs, played Woodstock and other famous stages, and recorded a series of historic sessions with Bob Dylan - from The Basement Tapes to Planet Waves. For his part, Bob Dylan had effectively retired from the road altogether following a 1966 motorcycle accident yet was still โwidely regarded as the most influential and significant star in the last 10 years of American popular music,โ according to The New York Times.
Though they might not have known it at the time, Bob Dylan and The Band were at the vanguard of a new era. Tour โ74 would help create the template for the major rock tour and codify many of its shared experiences - from the sight of audiences holding up lighters en masse (as captured in the iconic cover image for Before The Flood), to the bright flash of the house lights during a showโs signal moment, in this case their performance of โLike A Rolling Stone.โ Likewise, many songs performed live for the first time on Tour โ74 - โAll Along The Watchtower,โ โForever Youngโ and the showโs eventual opener-and-closer โMost Likely You Go Your Way (and Iโll Go Mine)โ - would take on a life of their own.
At the outset, the 1974 Tour was captured on a stereo soundboard mix, on both 1โ4โ tape and cassette. By tourโs end, Asylum Recordsโ David Geffen had commissioned recordings on multitrack tape, the standard at the time, for eventual release on Before the Flood. The 1974 Live Recordings includes it all - the cassettes and 1โ4โ tapes, and the shows that were recorded on 16-track tape, newly mixed for this collection.
- Genre: Rock
- Format: CD
- Released: 2024-09-20
- Media Condition: Mint (M)
- Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
- Format: CD
- Genre: FOLK
- Format Type: CD BOX
- Released: 2024-09-20