Bob Dylan - The Complete Supper Club Recordings (1993) [CD-Rip]

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Title: The Complete Supper Club Recordings
Year Of Release: 1993
Label: Rocks
Genre: Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless
Total Time: 04:12:38
Total Size: 578 / 1.5 gb
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Tracklist

Disc 1 November 16, Early Show
01. Absolutely Sweet Marie
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Blood In My Eyes
04. Queen Jane Approximately
05. Tight Connection To My Heart
06. DiseaseOfConceit
07. I Want You
08. Ring Them Bells
09. My Back Pages
10. Forever Young

Disc 2 November 16, Late Show
01. Ragged And Dirty
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
04. Queen Jane Approximately
05. Jack-A-Roe
06. OneTooMany Mornings
07. I Want You
08. Ring Them Bells
09. My Back Pages
10. Forever Young

Disc 32 November 17, Early Show
01. Ragged And Dirty
02. One More Cup Of Coffee
03. Blood In My Eyes
04. Queen Jane Approximately
05. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
06. DiseaseOfConceit
07. I Want You
08. Ring Them Bells
09. My Back Pages
10. Forever Young

Disc 4 November 17, Late Show
01. Ragged And Dirty
02. Lay Lady Lay
03. Tight Connection To My Heart
04. WeepingWillow
05. Delia
06. Jim Jones
07. Queen Jane Approximately
08. Ring Them Bells
09. Jack-A-Roe
10. Forever Young
11. I ShallBeReleased


Limited & numbered edition of 500 copies.
Coloured vinyl (blue or red).
The content of the LPs is added as a bonus on 4 CDs that are glued to the inside of the box set's top cover.

This release, subtitled "The Original Unplugged Concerts" contains soundboard recordings of 4 concerts at New York's Supper Club on November 16 & 17, 1993. As the subtitle "The original Unplugged Concerts" suggests these recordings were originally planned for release as part of the "MTV-Unplugged" series but apparently the record company thought these shows didn't include enough "greatest hits" and persuaded Dylan to try again the following year. The 1993 recordings were shelved and have since appeared on various bootlegs. This however is the first version on vinyl.
Many fans consider these performances to be superior to the more subdued official "Unplugged" shows of 1994.
Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin calls the last of the four Supper Club shows "probably the best performance of the nineties."