Bob Dylan Complete Discography 19592012 320 [portable] Jun 2026
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)
A spooky, Grammy-winning meditation on mortality.
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Released 50 years after his debut, this dark and violent album features the 14-minute epic title track about the sinking of the Titanic. Essential Bootlegs and Live Box Sets
Saved. Shot of Love. Infidels. Empire Burlesque. Knocked Out Loaded. The dark woods of the discography. At 320 kbps, the 80s production is merciless: gated reverb, tinny synths, saxophone solos that sound like they were recorded in a subway tunnel. “Brownsville Girl” (1986) is 11 minutes of glorious, baffling nonsense. The bitrate can’t save it. You wonder if the hard drive is punishing you. But then, track 189: “Every Grain of Sand” (1981). A whisper of redemption. A man looking at his own failure and calling it holy. The 320 captures the breath before the last word. That’s enough. In a surprising twist, Dylan adopted a warm country croon
A controversial period where Dylan converted to Christianity and released three gospel-focused albums. Saved (1980) Shot of Love (1981) 6. The "Never Ending" Evolution (1983–2012)
Two back-to-back, solo acoustic albums covering traditional folk and blues songs, resetting his creative palette. The Late-Career Golden Age (1997–2012) This public link is valid for 7 days
Spanning five decades, major releases include influential folk and rock albums such as The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963), Highway 61 Revisited (1965), and Blonde on Blonde (1966). Later critically acclaimed works include Blood on the Tracks (1975), Oh Mercy (1989), Time Out of Mind (1997), and Modern Times (2006). The period concludes with Tempest (2012). The Bootleg Series (to 2012)
Dylan began his journey in 1959 performing in coffeehouses near the University of Minnesota as Robert Zimmerman before moving to New York City in 1961. His early discography is defined by the transformation from a traditional folk singer to the premier "protest" songwriter of his generation.
Dylan’s official recording career began in 1962 with his self-titled debut. Though largely a collection of folk covers, it set the stage for a rapid evolution:
Essential outtakes from the 60s and 70s. Vol. 4: Live 1966: The famous "Royal Albert Hall" concert.