This upload is a request. This version only includes the songs that Dylan has lead vocals on. The ten tunes that The Band played on alone are not included. There are no tunes that have been commercially released (ref. http://www.bjorner.com)

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roberts includes a single track of the date in his compilation, Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding live (fan compilation):
01. As I Went Out One Morning (backed by The Band) - Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 10 January 1974 (LB-2905)

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Bob Dylan & The Band
Maple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
January 10, 1974

Source: Mono recorder (see below)

LB-9319

CD 1:
01. Most Likely You Go Your Way
02. I Don't Believe You
03. As I Went Out One Morning
04. Lay Lady Lay
05. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
06. Ballad Of A Thin Man
07. All Along The Watchtower
08. Ballad Of Hollis Brown
09. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
10. The Times They Are A-Changin'
11. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
12. Gates Of Eden
13. Love Minus Zero, No Limit
14. It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) (in progress)
15. Forever Young (in progress)
16. Something There Is About You
17. Like A Rolling Stone

Total time = 80:32

Personnel:
Bob Dylan - vocal, guitar, harmonica, piano
Robbie Robertson - guitar
Garth Hudson - organ, piano and clavinette
Richard Manual - keyboards
Rick Danko - bass
Levon Helm - drums

The previous uploader said, "I received this tape in early 1974 while this tour was still in progress from a Philly area trader named Max Fox. It was on a Maxell LN-90 which is still fully intact today. This starts out as a great show, until the acoustic set when Dylan forgets the words to the first couple of songs. I've always speculated that he partook of some unexpectedly potent herb before re-taking the stage. In any case, we get a preview of Dylan's now-standard 'wolfman growl' in the second verse of 'Don't Think Twice It's Alright,' not to mention the only performance of 'As I Went Out One Morning.' This recording sounds better than the stereo version - closer and deeper, but is incomplete. It misses the 'Most Likely You Go Your Way' encore and cuts in on both 'It's Alright Ma' and 'Forever Young.' No idea if this recorder captured The Band's sets, but they're not on my tape. Often their sets were omitted from trade cassettes, so that the Dylan set would fit on a C-90. This recorder seems to match LB-2905 and could be sourced from my cassette, unless the original taper made more copies. Max told me that this was recorded on a mono portable Craig cassette recorder, thus my educated guess below at the lineage.

Unknown audience recording > ? > Craig mono cassette recorder > Max Fox's copy > Maxell LN C-90 > Nakamichi BX-125 > Aardvark Q10 > 24-96 stereo wave > Wavelab for conversion to 24-96 mono wav, pitch correction (+1 semitone, +46 cents) editing bumper noise, normalization of joined wavs (one per cassette side) and chopping into individual tracks > Trader's Little Helper for SBE correction and compressing to FLAC 8. No additional EQ, compression, etc. Transfer of original cassette made on 2011-05-01 by sst."