Bob Dylan fans are in for a treat as the legendary musician is set to release a comprehensive 27-disc box set featuring recordings from his 1974 concert tour with The Band. This tour marked Dylan's return to the stage in a theatrical manner, accompanied by the group with whom he had created some of his most iconic music.
The box set, scheduled for release on September 20, will retail for $129.98 and will include full recordings of 27 out of the 40 shows from the tour. Columbia Records/Legacy Recordings revealed that the collection comprises a remarkable 417 previously unreleased performances, offering fans a unique opportunity to delve into this significant period of Dylan's career.
For those looking for a more concise option, a three-album highlights box set will be available on vinyl. However, the extensive 27-disc collection is tailored for dedicated fans and completists, boasting 21 different versions of the classic track “Lay Lady Lay” among its contents.
This upcoming release adds to Dylan's legacy of making his music widely accessible to his audience. Notably, this box set will be the third-largest in his discography, following the 47-CD complete album collection released in 2013 and the 36-CD set documenting Dylan and the Band's 1966 tour.
For enthusiasts of Bob Dylan's music and those interested in experiencing a pivotal moment in his live performances, 'The 1974 Live Recordings' promises to be a treasure trove of unreleased material and a nostalgic journey back to a significant era in music history.