Europe '72 - Recording Dates

Recording Dates

The actual dates for most of the tracks have been determined as follows:

  • "Cumberland Blues", "Looks Like Rain", and "The Yellow Dog Story" – April 8, 1972 at Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley
  • "Brown-Eyed Women" and tracks 6–10 on disc 11 – April 14, 1972 at Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen
  • "The Stranger (Two Souls in Communion)" – April 26, 1972 at Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt
  • "Jack Straw", "China Cat Sunflower", "I Know You Rider" and "Tennessee Jed" – May 3, 1972 at Olympia Theatre, Paris
  • "Sugar Magnolia" – May 4, 1972 at Olympia Theatre, Paris
  • "He's Gone" – May 10, 1972 at Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
  • "Mr. Charlie" – May 23, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London, London
  • "You Win Again" and "Hurts Me Too" – May 24, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London
  • "Truckin'", "Epilogue", "Prelude", "Morning Dew", "One More Saturday Night", "Ramble on Rose" – May 26, 1972 at Lyceum Theatre, London

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