 | The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 : Rare And Unreleased, 1961-1991 [Read More ...] Description: Bob Dylan has always been incredibly prolific, only releasing a fraction of what he records. Such a policy has made him a prime target for bootleggers over the years, finally prompting this sanctioned 1991 triple-disc dive into the Dylan vaults. It consists of rare tracks, unrele... |
 | The Essential Bob Dylan (Rm) (2CD) [Read More ...] Description: Two discs of music don't exactly provide for a thorough overview of four decades of recording, particularly if the subject of the retrospective is one of the most important and prolific performers of his time. So The Essential Bob Dylan definitely skates over the leagues-deep oeu... |
 | The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan [Read More ...] Description: Dylan's outstanding second album is a tremendous jump from its predecessor. Whereas the debut established him as a peerless interpreter of folk and country-blues classics, and a singer like none before, this followup features some of the most pungent original songs of the '60s. "... |
 | New Morning [Read More ...] Out of print in the U.S.! 1970 return to form for Mr. Zimmerman after the disasterous Self Portrait. Features Bob backed by a stellar band including David Bromberg, Al Kooper and others. 12 tracks. Sony. |
 | Saved [Read More ...] Review: A few gems on what is probably the least heard Dylan album - ever:Great raw band material, musically, not unlike Joe Cocker / Leon Russell.
Too bad, much of the Dylan "spiritual" era was panned so readily & harshly by critics in the 80s. So many fans were told that there was ... |
 | World Gone Wrong [Read More ...] Out-of-print in the US. Import pressing of this Grammy Award winning album, released in 1995. Sony / BMG. |
 | Shot of Love [Read More ...] Out of print tin the U.S.! 1981 album from Mr. Dylan featuring musical backing from Ron Wood, Danny Kortchmar, Steve Douglas, Benmont Tench, Jim Keltner, Donald 'Duck' Dunn and others. 11 tracks. Sony. |
 | Hard Rain [Read More ...] bob dylan's hard rain :bob dylan's hard rain
great tape. no problems.
enoying it very much, thank you,jayne |
 | Empire Burlesque [Read More ...] Review: Come On Bob:Don't throw things please, but as a huge Dylan fan, who owns just about everything he ever released, this one just never did anything for me. I play this every now and then, and nothing ever jumps out at me. I have to put it among Dylan's 3 worst. There is a reason... |
 | The Bootleg Series, Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live, 1966: The "Royal Albert Hall Concert" [Read More ...] Description: Nineteen ninety-eight: The same year he dances with Soy Bomb at the Grammys, his record label finally issues Bob Dylan's ultimate live document. A classic case of not giving the audience what they want but what they need, Mr. Dylan's oft-bootlegged 1966 gig begins with lovely and... |
 | The Times They Are A-Changin' [Read More ...] Review: As good as it gets:I am amazed by people who attempt to stereotype creative genius. Because this album takes on a distinctly different (more ominous, brooding, cutting) mood from the first two albums, they regard it sub-standard! Even in the classic 'Rolling Stone Record Guide' o... |
 | Bringing It All Back Home [Read More ...] Description: "You sound like you're having a good old time," a purist Dylan fan is spotted telling the artist in the documentary Don't Look Back just after the release of this, his first (half-)electric album. He certainly does. Updating Chicago blues forms with hilarious, tough lyrics--in fa... |
 | The Bootleg Series, Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964 - Concert at Philharmonic Hall [Read More ...] Description: The brooding Bob Dylan of the 1966 live collection in the Dylan bootleg series gave way to an even more hooded character on the second live bootleg album from 1974. Which makes the jump back to a younger Dylan in this set all the more jarring. Here is Dylan as an eager-to-please ... |
 | Nashville Skyline [Read More ...] Review: Dylan Actually Croons:Obviously country influences shine through on this, from the "Girl From the North Country", with Johnny Cash, throughout the disk. Great players make the smooth sound, and Dylan takes the time to make his voice smooth. I particularly love "Tonight I'll Be ... |
 | Modern Times [Read More ...] First new album in 5 years featuring 10 new songs |
 | Under The Red Sky [Read More ...] Review: Under The Red Sky :Under The Red Sky being Dylan's 1990 release and his 27th studio album is not as bad as many reviews would have you believe. In my opinion it is in fact quite good. On this album we get several celebrity cameos, i.e., Slash on guitar on Wiggle Wiggle, George Ha... |
 | Real Live [Read More ...] BobDylan's, Real Live:Bob dylan's Real Live
Tape is great condition And am
enoying very much, thank you, Jayne |
 | Desire [Read More ...] Review: I'm a Dylan fan, but...:It feels strange, giving such a low rating to one of Bob Dylan's more popular albums; I love Dylan, and I tend to prefer his well-liked recordings. Like the rest of the general public, I adore Blonde on Blonde and will probably never get tired of Blood on ... |
 | The Basement Tapes [Read More ...] Description: The Basement Tapes can be heard as a manifesto for the '90s' underlying Americana agenda or as the greatest album never intended for commercial release. Homegrown 1967 recordings taped in the Band's fabled Big Pink hermitage in Saugerties, New York, many of the 24 songs resonated... |
 | Knocked Out Loaded [Read More ...] Review: Darn good!:I have a pretty complete Dylan collection, but this is one of those 80's-early 90's releases that I've avoided. Expected the worst, but really enjoy Knocked Out Loaded (except for the embarrassing "They Killed Him"). Interesting how some cuts foreshadow roots-based lat... |