Bob Dylan Complete Discography 19592012 320 High Quality ⚡

A rock masterpiece featuring "Like a Rolling Stone". Blonde on Blonde (1966): The first major double rock album. The Country & Quiet Era (1967–1973)

Recorded in West Saugerties, New York, with The Band. These lo-fi sessions explored Americana, folk, and humor.

Widely considered one of the greatest rock albums of all time, this record opens with "Like a Rolling Stone." The track shattered the rules of commercial radio with its six-minute length and confrontational lyrics. Blonde on Blonde (1966)

A full country pivot, featuring a distinct, smoother vocal style. bob dylan complete discography 19592012 320

Two back-to-back, solo acoustic albums covering traditional folk and blues songs, resetting his creative palette. The Late-Career Golden Age (1997–2012)

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’s career from his 1959 beginnings to the 2012 release of Tempest represents a foundational era of American music, spanning 35 studio albums and a radical evolution from folk revivalist to rock icon. A rock masterpiece featuring "Like a Rolling Stone"

Includes the Minnesota Hotel Tapes and early home recordings featuring covers of Woody Guthrie.

The essential starting point for unreleased gems.

Mythic, informal sessions with The Band. These lo-fi sessions explored Americana, folk, and humor

The infamous electric tour.

A blues-heavy album heavily featuring David Hidalgo’s accordion, capturing a border-town casualness.

Two solo, all-acoustic albums consisting entirely of traditional folk and blues covers. 7. The Late-Career Renaissance (1997–2012)

Following a mysterious motorcycle crash in 1966, Dylan retreated to Woodstock, New York, pivoting away from psychedelic rock toward stripped-back, traditional sounds.

Proof that some of Dylan's best late-career work was left on the cutting room floor during the Oh Mercy and Time Out of Mind sessions. Audiophile Notes for the Digital Collector