 | Tell Tale Signs: the Bootleg Series Vol. 8 [Read More ...] 2 CDs with 27 songs in a brilliant box with a 60 page booklet. |
 | 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 Bootleg Series, Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs - Rare and Unreleased 1989-2006 [Read More ...] Description: Bob Dylan's Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 is the 8th installment in the best-selling and critically lauded Bootleg Series which launched in 1991 which was released by Columbia Records in October and is now available for the first time as a one disc package. A trea... |
 | Tell Tale Signs: The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 (Deluxe) [Read More ...] Description: For the first time ever, this is the only book that shows all of the 7-inch covers spanning Bob Dylan's career, taken from a fan's personal collection. Includes: * two-CD set with 27 songs * exclusive bonus CD with 12 extra tracks * 150-page, 8" x 8" hardcover book of B... |
 | Blood on the Tracks [Read More ...] Description: Inevitably, when critics praise a new Dylan album, they label it the "best since Blood on the Tracks," and with good reason. Inspired by a crumbled marriage, and recorded after a tour with the Band had apparently re-ignited his creativity, Blood is among Dylan's masterpieces. The... |
 | Highway 61 Revisited [Read More ...] Description: Dylan was virtually gushing great songs when this masterpiece arrived in the summer of 1965. From the epochal opening of "Like a Rolling Stone" through the absurdly apocalyptic closer, "Desolation Row," his command of surrealistic language was daring and amazing. As a vocalist, h... |
 | 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... |
 | Blonde on Blonde [Read More ...] Review: Beautiful Masterpiece:I bought this album a few years ago and I can can still find pleasure in it like no other album. The musicianship, lyrics, and Dylan's singing are like none that no musical artist has yet to duplicate. This would definately be at the top of Dylan's great alb... |
 | 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... |
 | Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits [Read More ...] Description: Then a holding action while Dylan unloaded his head after his May 1966 motorcycle crash, now a nostalgia merit badge for boomers and a course in Dylan 101 for '90s newcomers, Greatest Hits stands up remarkably well as a listening experience. Smartly programmed to ride all over an... |
 | No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (The Bootleg Series Vol. 7) [Read More ...] Description: Book-ended with an embryonic recording made by a high school friend and a live, boisterous take of "Like a Rolling Stone" less than seven years later, the fifth release in the Bob Dylan Bootleg series (and the soundtrack to Martin Scorsese's Dylan documentary of the same name) pr... |
 | Bob Dylan Live 1975 (The Bootleg Series Volume 5) [Read More ...] Description: One of the many oddities of Bob Dylan's long and unruly career has been the rather cursory recording treatment given his stint as ringleader of the Rolling Thunder Revue. It's a shortcoming that's rectified with the release of Live 1975. Prior to the appearance of this two-disc c... |
 | 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... |
 | 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... |
 | Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 [Read More ...] Limited edition Japanese pressing of the remastered 1971 album features 2 CD's with the 21 original tracks packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Sony. 2005. |
 | Time Out of Mind [Read More ...] Description: At the beginning of Time Out of Mind, Bob Dylan finds himself in the same dead-day world as on 1964's "One Too Many Mornings." By now, though, he can't be bothered to romanticize the street and the distant dogs' barking; he can only moan about how sick he is of love, of himself. ... |
 | Nashville Skyline [Read More ...] Review: Plenty of Good Songs on This Record, Despite the Country Flavor:I suppose after the success of John Wesley Harding Bob Dylan thought going back to Nashville and recording another album was a good idea. I'm wondering if all these years later, if he still feels that way. I know the... |
 | Desire [Read More ...] Review: This Record is Doggone Good:Desire came out twelve days shy of a year after "Blood on the Tracks," but it wasn't a whole year without a new Dylan record, because The Basement Tapes came between them, though it was recorded something like eight years earlier. "Desire" is sort of... |
 | Slow Train Coming [Read More ...] Review: Anointed:Thirty years after it was made, this collection still has a powerful and fresh anointing. I play it in my car during my commute and it lifts my day. Since the Lord is not limited by time and space, the special anointing of this album is always "now." Mark Knopfler is out... |
 | "Love and Theft" [Read More ...] Description: When we last left the ever-confounding saga that is Bob Dylan's now-superhuman recording career, he'd reunited with producer Daniel Lanois, with whom he cut 1997's Time Out of Mind, his most coherent and appealing collection in nearly a decade. Now the still-reigning prince of mu... |