1965-May-7 Bob Dylan Now's The Time For Your Tears (Wanted Man) Free Trade Hall Manchester, England Disc 1 - 74.24 1 The Times 3.31 2 To Ramona 4.56 3 Gates Of Eden 6.52 4 If You Gotta Go Go Now 2.56 5 It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) 8.24 6 Love Minus Zero 4.22 7 Mr. Tambourine Man 6.12 8 Talkin' World War III Blues 4.10 9 Don't Think Twice 3.45 10 With God On Our Side 5.09 11 She Belongs To Me 4.13 12 It Ain't Me Babe 4.39 13 Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll 6.06 14 All I Really Want To Do 3.30 15 It's All Over Now, Baby Blue 5.32 This is the one without the NoNoise filtering Review (from the great "BobsBoots" site): This is a near perfect soundboard recording that is good enough quality to be an official release. The show is amazing and deserves a place in even the smallest Dylan collection. If one should pick it apart for the minor irregularities, it would be that while the cover aesthetics are nice, some may find the purple on purple type a bit difficult to read. Also, as the original recording was obviously analog, there is slight tape hiss evident in the high-end. To some ears, this hiss is an undesirable noise. These are the same folks who argue the benefits of digital recording over analog. This problem was eliminated five years earlier on the Swingin' Pig release: 'Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears' About the 'Now Ain't the Time for Your Tears' release: Also, Swingin' Pig used the digital filtering NoNoise system to produce this 'pin-drop' quiet recording. To some trained ears, there is the 'something's missing in the high-end' feeling. These are the same folks who argue the benefits of analog recording over digital. The problem was corrected five years later with the release of 'Now's the Time for Your Tears'