Bob Dylan & The Hawks - De Montfort Hall, Leicester 15.05.66

Remastered 2009 by Mick the Merciless

01 She Belongs To Me
02 Fourth Time Around
03 Visions Of Johanna
04 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
05 Desolation Row
06 Just Like A Woman
07 Mr. Tambourine Man
08 Tell Me Momma
09 I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)
10 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
11 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues

CASS (1ST GENERATION, TDK CHROME SA90) VIA KENWOOD KXF-W1030 DECK > SOUNDBLASTER LIVE! CT4760 SOUNDCARD > COOL EDIT PRO 2.0 @ 48000 32 BIT > 44100 16 BIT
(NO NOISE SHAPING) > FLAC

The master cassette of this gig is missing, believed lost. I got my copy from the taper in 1992, did a couple of copies for friends and acquaintances, and
6 months later found the "Leicester '66" bootleg CD on a London market stall! Several generations of cassette tape copying had obviously compromised the
quality somewhat, so here's the best sounding version any of us are likely to hear. I have used no noise reduction or EQ, but have rendered the recording
into mono since the left and right channels of the much-played master were full of dropouts. This is as good as it gets....enjoy! Mick x

NOTES...

The original recording was made on a mono Philips cassette recorder. The taper was seated in the front row of the audience, and the microphone was hand-held
(as is evident at times!)

I have edited out a small portion after the first song, since the taper had inadvertently recorded silence over a small portion of the original recording
(let's be thankful it wasn't during a song, eh?). This is the only edit I have made.

The speed fluctuations at the end of "Desolation Row" were on the original recording, and are due to a fault on the tape recorder as it neared the end of the
first side of the original C-60 cassette (not, as the bootleg disc sleevenotes suggest, battery problems). Similarly, the "quiet" section of "Baby Blue"
is just a long drop-out in both channels (NOT the microphone being covered up!) The tape ran out during "Tom Thumb's Blues"; however, the taper and his
friend chose to leave the concert during the next song. Apparently it was "painfully loud"...... Dig that distortion!!!!