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    • Source: Real Live
    • Real Live is a live album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on November 29, 1984, by Columbia Records. Recorded during the artist's 1984 European Tour, most of the album 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.


      Background


      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.


      Reception


      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 No.ā€‰115 in the U.S. and No.ā€‰54 in the UK.
      In his review for Rolling Stone, Kurt Loder, rating the album 3/5, wrote, "Although cynics may find that Dylan's trademark wheeze is verging on self-parody by this point, his singing is truly spirited throughout. The band he assembled for the tour generally serves him well, if without inspiration...some fans may get a giggle out of the rhythm riff ā€“ lifted from Ray Charles' 'I Believe to My Soul' ā€“ that graces 'Ballad of a Thin Man'. But 'Highway 61 Revisited' is well done as a rocker and 'Tombstone Blues' with Carlos Santana rolls along with great energy."
      In Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Guide, Rolling Stone panned Real Live but recognized the album's heavily-revised version of "Tangled Up in Blue" as a "Forgotten Classic". The feature quoted Dylan as stating: "On Real Live, ['Tangled Up in Blue']'s more like it should have been. The imagery is better".
      NJ Arts's Jay Lustig cited "I and I" as the standout track from the album and praised Mick Taylor's "stellar guitar work" on it.


      Track listing




      Personnel


      Bob Dylan ā€“ guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals


      = Additional musicians

      =
      Colin Allen ā€“ drums
      Ian McLagan ā€“ keyboards
      Carlos Santana ā€“ guitar on "Tombstone Blues"
      Gregg Sutton ā€“ bass guitar
      Mick Taylor ā€“ guitar


      = Production

      =
      Glyn Johns ā€“ producer
      Guido Harari - cover photograph


      References

    • Source: Real Live!
    • Real Live! is a double live album by Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush released on 9 November 2004 by Justin Time Records. The tracks from the first CD were re-released on 24 October 2020 as a limited edition (1,000 copies) double vinyl LP as part of Record Store Day.


      Track listing




      = Disc 1

      =
      "Voodoo Chile" - 10:02
      "Something's Comin' Our Way (Excerpt)" - 2:38
      "He's Calling" - 14:39
      "Red House" - 12:11
      "Guitar Prelude to a Hero" - 2:22
      "Stories of a Hero" - 9:51
      "Poppy" - 17:24
      "She's Not There" - 1:42
      "Crossroads" - 3:53
      "She's Not There (Return)" - 0:41
      "Poppy (Return)" - 2:31


      = Disc 2

      =
      "Let There Be" - 3:11
      "Strange Universe" - 3:23
      "Ode to Creation" - 10:07
      "Strange Universe" - 3:07
      "Rock and Roll Hall of Fame" - 2:50
      "Ain't Dead Yet (excerpt)" - 1:34
      "Slippin' and Slidin" - 1:19
      "Back to the Hall" - 2:50
      "Two and Four (Just Joshin')" - 6:35
      "Avalon" - 7:30
      "Rumble 'n' Roll (For Pete's Sake)" - 1:43
      "Jazzed for a Moment" - 1:54
      "Tales of the Unexpected" - 4:16
      "Return to Avalon" - 2:15
      "Rattle of Sabres" - 1:19
      "Electric Reflections of War" - 4:49
      "Aftermath" - 1:07
      "The World Anthem" - 2:12
      "A Prayer for Peace" - 2:22
      "Somewhere over the Rainbow" - 2:19
      "Try for Freedom" - 12:31


      Personnel


      Frank Marino - vocals, guitar, producer, engineer, mixing
      Mick Layne - guitar
      Peter Dowse - bass
      Josh Trager - drums


      References

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