Review by Jon Bream
A performance by Bob Dylan's uncredited 1974 Minneapolis sidemen put the emphasis on the musicianship, the songs and the spirit. The rhythm section of Bill Berg and Billy Peterson was superb; solos by mandolinist Peter Ostroushko and guest harmonica player Martin Devaney stood out, and Marc Percansky, a chip off the old Bob, provided perfect levity with flash cards of key lyrics to "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts." Best of show: Adam Levy's blistering "Idiot Wind."
--- Jon Bream / Star Tribune / March 7, 2004