Upon its release,Blood on the Tracksreached number one on the Billboard 200 sales chart and remains one of Dylan’s best-selling and also most critically acclaimed albums, ranked number 9 in Rolling Stone’s 2020 list of the 500 Greate...
The 1978 double-LP live set At Budokan gets a remixed, remastered release of its source recordings, becoming the next maligned Dylan album ripe for critical revision.
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The album cover design was by John Berg. Unlike most albums, the name of the album and Dylan's name are not on the front or back cover; they are only printed on the "spine." The Colombia Records logo is the only "writing" on the front or back cover.) (Photo by Jerry Schatzberg;...
Is there a more liberating album thanBob Dylan‘sBlonde on Blonde? By melding down-home blues with Beat poetry and Shakespearean lyricism, Robert Zimmerman reached the zenith of his musical genius with this 1966 masterpiece, released 50 years ago today (May 16, 1966). The vivid imagery, orga...
The latest entry in Bob Dylan’s frequently brilliant Bootleg Series focuses on previously unreleased music recorded around the time of the savagely reviewed 1970 double album Self Portrait. Included among the alternate takes, demos, stripped-down mixes,
The Bob Dylan Complete Album Collection Vol. 1 boxed set features 35 studio titles — among them 1973’s “Dylan” for the first time on CD in North America — plus six live albums and “Side Tracks,” a two-CD collection of previously released non-album singles, tracks from his “Biogr...
Desire(released January 5, 1976) - Bob Dylan - Album Cover Photo Location - Plymouth Memorial Park, Plymouth, Massachusetts - October 31, 1975. Photo by Ken Regan, official photographer of the Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Desire,Dylan's 17th studio album, came betweenBlood on the Tracks(Januar...
Bob Dylan's 36th studio album is a collection of old jazz crooner standards most closely associated with Frank Sinatra. While it may prompt some exasperated debates, Shadows in the Night represents a lifelong appreciation for Sinatra, and Dylan is toasti
The collection expands upon Bob Dylan at Budokan, offering two complete performances from Tokyo