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As he'd recently done on Street Legal, Dylan employed a bevy of musicians and backup singers for this 1978 show in Japan. Check out these one-of-a-kind arrangements of Love Minus Zero/No Limit; I Want You; All Along the Watchtower; Knockin' on Heaven's Door; Blowin' in the Wind; Don't Think Twice, It's All Right; Like a Rolling Stone; I Shall Be Released; Forever Young, and more!Reviews:
''Bob Dylan at Budokan'' is a live album by Bob Dylan, released in 1979 (1978 in Japan) by Columbia Records.
It is composed mostly of the artist's "greatest hits" performed in radically altered treatments from the originals, using the same musicians that backed ''Street-Legal'', but the Budokan performances rely on a much larger band, and stronger use of brass and backup singers. In some respects the arrangements are more conventional than the original arrangements and the album was criticized for being so. At the same time that it was criticized for being too polished, it was criticized for being too sloppy. For many critics, the differences between the older and newer arrangements have become less important, and appreciation for the album has grown over time. - Wikipedia