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Bob Dylan & the 1989 NET Band


Never Ending Tour Rehearsals
source: Power Station, NYC '89
Power Station rehearsals, NYC May 1989


Manufacturer / Catalog No.
Moonlight / ML 9623/24
Released: 1996
Quality: 7-8 stars

Bob's Boots ref # BB-n11

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Tracks:

Disc one

Instrumental
I Shall Be Released
Making Believe
Early Morning Rain
Shot Of Love (3 takes)
Give My Love To Rose
Man Gave Names To All The Animals
Lonesome Whistle Blues
Both Sides Now
Too Far Gone
California Blues
Shot Of Love (2 takes)
Instrumental
Little Queen Of Spades
I'm Not Supposed To Care


Disc two

Not Fade Away
Every Day
When Did You Leave Heaven
Everybody's Movin'
I'll Remember You
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Peace In The Valley
Shelter From The Storm
Most Likely You Go Your Way
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Silvio




Say's Bob's Boots:

Review:
The Power Station is a recording pulled from the mixing console for the band to analyze their performance. The event is a rehearsal for the upcoming June, 1989 European tour. Curiously, most of the cover songs tried out here were not performed on this Euro leg of the world tour.
The quality is great, but not as clean as a soundboard should be. Most likely made from a high generation cassette copy. The package is nice with great looking photos and aesthetics.


Say's Gil W:

DEEP: A curious beast in that it's not a typical NET rehearsal session. The backing band has a strong country flavor to it, there's a violin and a harmonica player in there and the drumming does not sound at all like Chris Parker's rock drumming but has a jauntier, country feel to it. Three of the vocals are taken by Mindy Jostyn (not Emmylou Harris as credited). Recording quality is excellent though not up to studio soundboard standards. All in all a very enjoyable disk with some fascinating moments.

CDG: Some very interesting songs, including lots of covers, in nice quality.