Hard Rain (album)

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Hard Rain
Hard Rain cover
Live album by Bob Dylan
Released September 13, 1976
Recorded Spring 1976
Genre Rock
Length 51:06
Label Columbia
Producer(s) Don De Vito and Bob Dylan
Professional reviews
Bob Dylan chronology
Desire
(1976)
Hard Rain
(1976)
Street-Legal
(1978)


Hard Rain is a live album by American musician Bob Dylan, captured during the second, and less successful leg of the Rolling Thunder Revue.

The album was recorded on May 23, 1976, during a concert at Hughes Stadium in Fort Collins, Colorado; the penultimate show of the tour, the concert was also filmed and later broadcast by NBC as a one-hour television special in September. (Hard Rain's release coincided with this broadcast.) Neither the album nor the television special was well-received. Oddly, the album is named after one of his most famous songs, "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall" — but that song happens to be missing from the album.

"Although the band has been playing together longer, the charm has gone out of their exchanges," writes NPR's Tim Riley. "Hard Rain...seemed to come at a time when the Rolling Thunder Revue, so joyful and electrifying in its first performances, had just plain run out of steam," wrote Janet Maslin, then a music critic for Rolling Stone Magazine. In his mixed review for Hard Rain, Robert Christgau criticized the Rolling Thunder Revue as "folkies whose idea of rock and roll is rock and roll clichés."

Despite heavy promotion that placed it on the cover of TV Guide, NBC's television broadcast of the May 23rd concert drew disappointing ratings. Album sales were modest, peaking at #17 in the US and #3 UK, but Hard Rain eventually earned gold certification.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Bob Dylan, except where noted.

  1. "Maggie's Farm"– 5:23
  2. "One Too Many Mornings"– 3:47
  3. "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again"– 6:01
  4. "Oh, Sister" (Dylan/Levy)– 5:08
  5. "Lay Lady Lay"– 4:47
  6. "Shelter from the Storm"– 5:29
  7. "You're a Big Girl Now"– 7:01
  8. "I Threw It All Away"– 3:18
  9. "Idiot Wind"– 10:21

[edit] Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Bob Dylan and Don DeVito - Producers
  • Don Meehan - Recording & Mixing Engineer
  • Lou Waxman - Chief of Tape Research
  • Ken Regan - Front Cover Photo
  • Paula Scher - Cover Design