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Home recordings and coffeehouse sets (like the Minneapolis Party Tape) capture a young artist mimicking Woody Guthrie.
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Every Bob Dylan Album Ranked From Worst to Best - Paste Magazine
This is arguably the most collected era in Dylan's discography due to the intensity of the performances and the historical controversy of "going electric."
A masterpiece of blues-rock garage energy anchored by "Like a Rolling Stone".
A "thin, wild mercury sound" (as Dylan described it) combining folk storytelling with roaring rock electric blues and surrealist lyrics.
This era is defined by what Dylan called "that thin, that wild mercury sound." A high-bitrate digital transfer is crucial here to cleanly separate Al Kooper’s swirling organ from Mike Bloomfield’s searing blues guitar lines. 3. Roots, Reclusion, and Reinvention (1967–1973)
Further details on these eras can be found in collections such as The Complete Album Collection Vol. One .
A gospel-heavy rock album filled with intense spiritual praise.
Mythic, informal sessions with The Band.
The famous "Royal Albert Hall" concert where a fan screams "Judas!" at Dylan for playing electric music.
In a surprising twist, Dylan adopted a warm country croon. This album features the hit single "Lay Lady Lay" and a duet with Johnny Cash. Self Portrait & New Morning (1970)