It may be his first live album in six years, but Real Live still is his fourth live album in ten years, and, as such, it still feels a little redundant. Nevertheless, it doesn't feel anywhere nearly as unnecessary as At Budokan and if it doesn't capture a historically significant tour, as Hard Rain did with the Rolling Thunder Revue, this is a better record all the same, capturing a working band -- a working band featuring ex-Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, no less -- on a pretty good night. That means there are few revelations -- though diehards will certainly revel in "Tangled Up in Blue," which has several brand-new (not necessarily better) verses -- but it's still pretty good all the same, providing lean, relatively muscular renditions of Dylan's great songs. This isn't an important, necessary Dylan record, but it's a good, solid live album, his best live album since Before the Flood, even if it's hardly as monumental as that.
01 Highway 61 revisited - 5:10 02 Maggie's farm - 4:54 03 I and i - 6:03 04 License to kill - 3:45 05 It ain't me babe - 5:26 06 Tangled up in blue - 7:02 07 Masters of war - 6:33 08 Ballad of a thin man - 4:17 09 Girl from the north country - 4:28 10 Tombstone blues - 4:33