Dylan has issued a large number of live albums in his day but 1974's Before the Flood deserves special mention because of the presence of the Band behind him. Dylan had recently brought the Band into the studio to record the chart-topping (yet still somehow under-appreciated) Planet Waves, which was the first (and, as it turned out, only) studio record he made after leaving Columbia for Asylum. He then asked them along on the subsequent tour, which at the time became the most successful rock tour in history. The fruits of that partnership are contained on this two-CD set, which actually ignores Planet Waves completely in favour of older classics. Although the album includes several strong collaborations, the highlights ironically come during Dylan's solo-acoustic portion, which yields powerful and gritty versions of "Don't Think Twice" and "It's Alright Ma" and during the Band's own exhilarating numbers with Dylan sitting out
Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine) 3:16
Lay Lady Lay 3:00
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 3:09
Knockin' On Heaven's Door 3:30
It Ain't Me, Babe 3:15
Ballad Of A Thin Man 3:29
Up On Cripple Creek 4:57
I Shall Be Released 3:19
Endless Highway 4:45
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 4:05
Stage Fright 4:22
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right 3:34
Just Like A Woman 4:46
It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 5:12
The Shape I'm In 3:33
When You Awake 2:54
The Weight 4:20
All Along The Watchtower 2:58
Highway 61 Revisited 4:05
Like A Rolling Stone 6:06
Blowin' In The Wind 3:46