24. Dry Your Eyes (Feat. Neil Diamond) [Concert Version]
25. The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show (Concert Version)
26. Tura Lura Lural (That's An Irish Lullaby) [Feat. Van Morrison] [Concert Version]
27. Caravan (Feat. Van Morrison) [Concert Version]
28. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (Concert Version)
29. The Genetic Method/Chest Fever (Soundtrack Version)
30. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Feat. Bob Dylan) [Concert Version]
31. Hazel (Concert Version)
32. I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met) [Feat. Bob Dylan] [Concert Version]
33. Forever Young (Feat. Bob Dylan) [Concert Version]
34. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Reprise) [Feat. Bob Dylan] [Concert Version]
35. I Shall Be Released (Finale) [Concert Version][Ensemble]
36. Jam #1 (Concert Version)
37. Jam #2 (Concert Version)
38. Don't Do It (Concert Version)
39. Greensleeves (Soundtrack Version)
40. The Last Waltz Suite: The Well
41. The Last Waltz Suite: Evangeline (Feat. Emmylou Harris)
42. The Last Waltz Suite: Out of the Blue
43. The Last Waltz Suite: The Weight (Feat. the Staples)
44. The Last Waltz Suite: The Last Waltz Refrain
45. King Harvest (Rehearsal Version)
46. Tura Lura Lural (Concert Rehearsal Version)
47. Caravan (Concert Rehearsal Version)
48. Such a Night (Concert Rehearsal Version)
49. Rag Mama Rag (Rehearsal Version)
50. Mad Waltz (Sketch Track for 'The Well') (Studio Version)
51. The Last Waltz Refrain (Instrumental)
52. The Last Waltz Theme (Sketch)
More Info:
Available as a 4-CD/Blu-Ray set and — for the first time — the 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of the original soundtrack has 54 tracks, including the entire concert, as well as rehearsals and outtakes. Among the rarities are performances not featured in the film, such as “Furry Sings The Blues” with Joni Mitchell and “All Our Past Times” with Eric Clapton, plus rehearsals for “Caravan” with Van Morrison, “Such A Night” with Dr. John, and “King Harvest (Has Surely Come)” a song that was not performed in concert. The CD version also includes newly-penned liner notes revered music journalists David Fricke and Ben Fong-Torres along with a classic essay from 1977 written by iconic author Emmett Grogan.