The young Bob Dylan captured in near perfect audio in Greenwich Village before he was massively famous. Yet the audience is clearly enraptured by this magnetic singer and his eerily brilliant renditions of folk and blues standards as well as some stunning originals. Utterly mesmerising, and this recording more than any other captures the explosive impact this young singer/songwriter must have had on his first audiences.
Robert –
The young Bob Dylan captured in near perfect audio in Greenwich Village before he was massively famous. Yet the audience is clearly enraptured by this magnetic singer and his eerily brilliant renditions of folk and blues standards as well as some stunning originals. Utterly mesmerising, and this recording more than any other captures the explosive impact this young singer/songwriter must have had on his first audiences.
MIKE L. –
“Live At The Gaslight 1962” is an absolute must if you collect Dylan. This early live performance, although incomplete, documents the genius of Bob Dylan before he could fill stadiums. Nice intimate show, and the sound quality, although not perfect, is quite good. Great early version of “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”. Get it while you can…
P. C. Judge –
The young Bob Dylan captured in near perfect audio in Greenwich Village before he was massively famous. Yet the audience is clearly enraptured by this magnetic singer and his eerily brilliant renditions of folk and blues standards as well as some stunning originals. Utterly mesmerising, and this recording more than any other captures the explosive impact this young singer/songwriter must have had on his first audiences.
Robert –
The young Bob Dylan captured in near perfect audio in Greenwich Village before he was massively famous. Yet the audience is clearly enraptured by this magnetic singer and his eerily brilliant renditions of folk and blues standards as well as some stunning originals. Utterly mesmerising, and this recording more than any other captures the explosive impact this young singer/songwriter must have had on his first audiences.
MIKE L. –
“Live At The Gaslight 1962” is an absolute must if you collect Dylan. This early live performance, although incomplete, documents the genius of Bob Dylan before he could fill stadiums. Nice intimate show, and the sound quality, although not perfect, is quite good. Great early version of “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall”. Get it while you can…