As the collection’s title implies, the new offering brings together the music from 36 different shows around the globe that were recorded throughout Dylan’s 1966 touring schedule. The audio tracks were taken from soundboards, CBS Records mobile recordings and audience tapes, and majority of the recordings have not been released until now.
In addition to the massive 36-disc option, a recording from London’s Royal Albert Hall show will also be released. Dubbed The Real Royal Albert Hall 1966 Concert, the single-show release is set to arrive as a double CD and double LP on November 25.
Find a full list of the included recordings down below, then hit play to hear the freshly uncovered “Tell Me, Momma” from the singer’s May 26, 1966 set at the Royal Albert Hall. The track never appeared on a studio album.
For Bob Dylan fans who can’t make it out to “Oldchella” a couple weeks from now, fear not — you’ll have plenty of opportunity to listen to the folk legend’s live sets thanks to a new box set. The 1966 Live Recordings clocks in at a whopping 36 discs, and it will arrive on November 11.
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