TOGETHER 1963-1964
Scouser DV 518/19 2CDR
(1) Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI); July 26, 1963 (line)
(2) Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI); July 28, 1963 (line)
(3) Forest Hills (New York, NY); August 17, 1963 (line)
(4) March On Washington (Washington, DC); August 28, 1963 (line)
(5) Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI); July 24, 1964 (line)
(6) Newport Folk Festival (Newport, RI); July 26, 1964 (line)
(7) Forest Hills (New York, NY); August 8, 1964
(8) Philharmonic Hall (New York, NY); October 31, 1964 (line)
(9) Philharmonic Hall (New York, NY); October 31, 1964
(10) Masonic Memorial Auditorium (San Francisco, CA); November 27, 1964
Tracklist: (1) Blowin' In The Wind, We Shall Overcome [ensemble w/Dylan]; Blowin' In The Wind [ensemble w/Dylan] (alternate mix)
(2) With God On Our Side [Dylan/Baez]
(3) Streets Of Laredo, Railroad Boy, My Good Old Man, Little Darlin', In The Pines, Pilgrim Of Sorrow, Where Have All The Flowers Gone, 100 Miles, I'm A Rambler I'm A Gambler, Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens, Twelve Gates To The City, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Amazing Grace,Silver Dagger [Baez]; Troubled And I Don't Know Why, Blowin' In The Wind [cut] [Dylan/Baez]
(4) When The Ship Comes In [Dylan/Baez]; Only A Pawn In Their Game; Keep Your Eyes On The Prize [Len Chandler w/Dylan & Baez]
(5) It Ain't Me Babe [Dylan/Baez]
(6) With God On Our Side [Dylan/Baez]
(7) Mama You Been On My Mind, It Ain't Me Babe, With God On Our Side [Dylan/Baez]
(8) Mama You Been On My Mind [Dylan/Baez]; Silver Dagger [cut] [Baez w/Dylan harp]; With God On Our Side, It Ain't Me Babe [Dylan/Baez]
(9) Mama You Been On My Mind [Dylan/Baez]; Silver Dagger [Baez w/Dylan harp]; With God On Our Side, It Ain't Me Babe [Dylan/Baez]
(10) Mama You Been On My Mind [Dylan/Baez]
NOTE: Several of the performances found on this archival fan project have seen official release in one form or another. Some of the compiler's extensive annotations have become obsolete after the release of Live 1964. An earlier, less extensive, single-disc version of this project was withdrawn from circulation after the compiler noted speed problems on some tracks.