Bob Dylan Something Calls for You Fox Warfield Theater San Francisco, CA Nov. 11, 1980 Thinman / 137/138 Released: 2010 Flac files extracted by cevau from audio disks. Tracks: Disc one Gotta Serve Somebody I Believe In You Like A Rolling Stone Man Gave Names To All The Animals Regina McCreary Havis: Till I Get It Right (Red Lane/Larry Henley) Simple Twist Of Fate Ain't Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody Girl Of The North Country (1) Slow Train Carolyn Dennis: Walk Around Heaven All Day (Rev. James Cleveland/Cassietta George) Abraham, Martin And John (2) Let's Keep It Between Us (3) Covenant Woman Solid Rock Disc two Just Like A Woman Seņor (Tales Of Yankee Power) When You Gonna Wake Up In The Garden encore: Blowin' In The Wind City Of Gold It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (4) Band Members Bob Dylan - vocal & guitar Fred Tackett - guitar Willie Smith - keyboards Tim Drummond - bass Terry Young - keyboards Jim Keltner - drums Regina Havis - background vocals Clydie King - background vocals Carolyn Dennis - background vocals Notes: (1) Dylan - vocal & guitar, Willie Smith - piano (2) Written by Dick Holler Dylan - piano & vocal, Clydie King - shared vocal (3) Bob Dylan - piano backed by the band (4) Bob Dylan solo (vocal & guitar) Bobsboots review: Exactly one year after Dylan kicked off the Gospel tour with a 14 date residency at the San Francisco Fox Warfield Theater, He opens there again for another two week engagement. For the first time in two years, Bob began to add a few of the standards back into the show. This is the third show, and it is a great performance and incredible quality. The vocals stand out, and the instruments are well blended. The recording is from close to the mains, and it comes through clean and clear. Thinman always trys for a nice package, but this is one of the most aesthetically pleasing ones as of late. As always, the fonts are clean and easy to read, and the photos are sweet. The front cover is a fantastic concert shot. The entire Dylan portion of the show is included, with only the opening Gospel numbers sung by the girls missing. The song layout is a tad strange, with an hour and 10 minutes on disc one, and a half hour on disc two, but all in all, it's one more proud release for this Label. They seem intent on releasing the entire Fox residency. That's fine with me.