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Bob Dylan Biography

Bob Dylan's influence on popular music is incalculable. As a songwriter, he pioneered several different schools of pop songwriting, from confessional singer/songwriter to winding, hallucinatory, stream-of-conscious narratives. As a vocalist, he broke down the notions that in order to perform, a singer had to have a conventionally good voice, thereby redefining the role of vocalist in popular music. As a musician, he sparked several genres of pop music, including electrified folk-rock and country-rock. And that just touches on the tip of his achievements. Dylan's force was evident during his height of popularity in the '60s -- the Beatles' shift toward introspective songwriting in the mid-'60s never would have happened without him -- but his influence echoed throughout several subsequent generations. Many of his songs became popular standards, and his best albums were undisputed classics of the rock & roll canon. Dylan's influence throughout folk music was equally powerful, and he marks a pivotal turning point in its 20th century evolution, signifying when the genre moved away from traditional songs and toward personal songwriting. Even when his sales declined in the '80s and '90s, Dylan's presence was calculable.

For a figure of such substantial influence, Dylan came from humble beginnings. Born in Duluth, MN, Bob Dylan (b. Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) was raised in Hibbing, MN, from the age of six. As a child he learned how to play guitar and harmonica, forming a rock & roll band called the Golden Chords when he was in high school. Following his graduation in 1959, he began studying art at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. While at college, he began performing folk songs at coffeehouses under the name Bob Dylan, taking his last name from the poet Dylan Thomas. Already inspired by Hank Williams and Woody Guthrie, Dylan began listening to blues while at college, and the genre weaved its way into his music. Dylan spent the summer of 1960 in Denver, where he met bluesman Jesse Fuller, the inspiration behind the songwriter's signature harmonica rack and guitar. By the time he returned to Minneapolis in the fall, he had grown substantially as a performer and was determined to become a professional musician.

Dylan made his way to New York City in January of 1961, immediately making a substantial impression on the folk community of Greenwich Village. He began visiting his idol Guthrie in the hospital, where he was slowly dying from Huntington's chorea. Dylan also began performing in coffeehouses, and his rough charisma won him a significant following. In April, he opened for John Lee Hooker at Gerde's Folk City. Five months later, Dylan performed another concert at the venue, which was reviewed positively by Robert Shelton in the New York Times. Columbia A&R man John Hammond sought out Dylan on the strength of the review, and signed the songwriter in the fall of 1961. Hammond produced Dylan's eponymous debut album (released in March 1962), a collection of folk and blues standards that boasted only two original songs. Over the course of 1962, Dylan began to write a large batch of original songs, many of which were political protest songs in the vein of his Greenwich contemporaries. These songs were showcased on his second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Before its release, Freewheelin' went through several incarnations. Dylan had recorded a rock & roll single, "Mixed Up Confusion," at the end of 1962, but his manager, Albert Grossman, made sure the record was deleted because he wanted to present Dylan as an acoustic folky. Similarly, several tracks with a full backing band that were recorded for Freewheelin' were scrapped before the album's release. Furthermore, several tracks recorded for the album -- including "Talking John Birch Society Blues" -- were eliminated from the album before its release.

Comprised entirely of original songs, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan made a huge impact in the U.S. folk community, and many performers began covering songs from the album. Of these, the most significant were Peter, Paul & Mary, who made "Blowin' in the Wind" into a huge pop hit in the summer of 1963 and thereby made Bob Dylan into a recognizable household name. On the strength of Peter, Paul & Mary's cover and his opening gigs for popular folky Joan Baez, Freewheelin' became a hit in the fall of 1963, climbing to number 23 on the charts. By that point, Baez and Dylan had become romantically involved, and she was beginning to record his songs frequently. Dylan was writing just as fast.

By the time The Times They Are A-Changin' was released in early 1964, Dylan's songwriting had developed far beyond that of his New York peers. Heavily inspired by poets like Arthur Rimbaud and John Keats, his writing took on a more literate and evocative quality. Around the same time, he began to expand his musical boundaries, adding more blues and R&B influences to his songs. Released in the summer of 1964, Another Side of Bob Dylan made these changes evident. However, Dylan was moving faster than his records could indicate. By the end of 1964, he had ended his romantic relationship with Baez and had begun dating a former model named Sara Lowndes, whom he subsequently married. Simultaneously, he gave the Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man" to record for their debut album. The Byrds gave the song a ringing, electric arrangement, but by the time the single became a hit, Dylan was already exploring his own brand of folk-rock. Inspired by the British Invasion, particularly the Animals' version of "House of the Rising Sun," Dylan recorded a set of original songs backed by a loud rock & roll band for his next album. While Bringing It All Back Home (March 1965) still had a side of acoustic material, it made clear that Dylan had turned his back on folk music. For the folk audience, the true breaking point arrived a few months after the album's release, when he played the Newport Folk Festival supported by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. The audience greeted him with vicious derision, but he had already been accepted by the growing rock & roll community. Dylan's spring tour of Britain was the basis for D.A. Pennebaker's documentary Don't Look Back, a film that captures the songwriter's edgy charisma and charm.

Dylan made his breakthrough to the pop audience in the summer of 1965, when "Like a Rolling Stone" became a number two hit. Driven by a circular organ riff and a steady beat, the six-minute single broke the barrier of the three-minute pop single. Dylan became the subject of innumerable articles, and his lyrics became the subject of literary analyses across the U.S. and U.K. Well over 100 artists covered his songs between 1964 and 1966; the Byrds and the Turtles, in particular, had big hits with his compositions. Highway 61 Revisited, his first full-fledged rock & roll album, became a Top Ten hit shortly after its summer 1965 release. "Positively 4th Street" and "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" became Top Ten hits in the fall of 1965 and spring of 1966, respectively. Following the May 1966 release of the double-album Blonde on Blonde, he had sold over ten million records around the world.

During the fall of 1965, Dylan hired the Hawks, formerly Ronnie Hawkins' backing group, as his touring band. The Hawks, who changed their name to the Band in 1968, would become Dylan's most famous backing band, primarily because of their intuitive chemistry and "wild, thin mercury sound," but also because of their British tour in the spring of 1966. The tour was the first time Britain had heard the electric Dylan, and their reaction was disagreeable and violent. At the Manchester concert (long mistakenly identified as the show from London’s Royal Albert Hall), an audience member called Dylan "Judas," inspiring a positively vicious version of "Like a Rolling Stone" from Dylan and the band. The performance was immortalized on countless bootleg albums (an official release finally surfaced in 1998), and it indicates the intensity of Dylan in the middle of 1966. He had assumed control of Pennebaker's second Dylan documentary, Eat the Document, and was under deadline to complete his book Tarantula, as well as record a new record. Following the British tour, he returned to America.

On July 29, 1966, he was injured in a motorcycle accident outside of his home in Woodstock, NY, suffering injuries to his neck vertebrae and a concussion. Details of the accident remain elusive -- he was reportedly in critical condition for a week and had amnesia -- and some biographers have questioned its severity, but the event was a pivotal turning point in his career. After the accident, Dylan became a recluse, disappearing into his home in Woodstock and raising his family with his wife, Sara. After a few months, he retreated with the Band to a rented house, subsequently dubbed Big Pink, in West Saugerties to record a number of demos. For several months, Dylan and the Band recorded an enormous amount of material, ranging from old folk, country, and blues songs to newly written originals. The songs indicated that Dylan's songwriting had undergone a metamorphosis, becoming streamlined and more direct. Similarly, his music had changed, owing less to traditional rock & roll, and demonstrating heavy country, blues, and traditional folk influences. None of the Big Pink recordings were intended to be released, but tapes from the sessions were circulated by Dylan's music publisher with the intent of generating cover versions. Copies of these tapes, as well as other songs, were available on illegal bootleg albums by the end of the '60s; it was the first time that bootleg copies of unreleased recordings became widely circulated. Portions of the tapes were officially released in 1975 as the double-album The Basement Tapes.

While Dylan was in seclusion, rock & roll had become heavier and artier in the wake of the psychedelic revolution. When Dylan returned with John Wesley Harding in December of 1967, its quiet, country ambience was a surprise to the general public, but it was a significant hit, peaking at number two in the U.S. and number one in the U.K. Furthermore, the record arguably became the first significant country-rock record to be released, setting the stage for efforts by the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers later in 1969. Dylan followed his country inclinations on his next album, 1969's Nashville Skyline, which was recorded in Nashville with several of the country industry's top session men. While the album was a hit, spawning the Top Ten single "Lay Lady Lay," it was criticized in some quarters for uneven material. The mixed reception was the beginning of a full-blown backlash that arrived with the double-album Self Portrait. Released early in June of 1970, the album was a hodgepodge of covers, live tracks, re-interpretations, and new songs greeted with negative reviews from all quarters of the press. Dylan followed the album quickly with New Morning, which was hailed as a comeback.

Following the release of New Morning, Dylan began to wander restlessly. He moved back to Greenwich Village, he finally published Tarantula in November of 1970, and he performed at the Concert for Bangladesh in August 1971. During 1972, he began his acting career by playing Alias in Sam Peckinpah's Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, which was released in 1973. He also wrote the soundtrack for the film, which featured "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," his biggest hit since "Lay Lady Lay." The Pat Garrett soundtrack was the final record released under his Columbia contract before he moved to David Geffen's fledgling Asylum Records. As retaliation, Columbia assembled Dylan, a collection of Self Portrait outtakes, for release at the end of 1973. Dylan only recorded two albums -- including 1974's Planet Waves, coincidentally his first number one album -- before he moved back to Columbia. The Band supported Dylan on Planet Waves and its accompanying tour, which became the most successful tour in rock & roll history; it was captured on 1974's double-live album Before the Flood.

Dylan's 1974 tour was the beginning of a comeback culminated by 1975's Blood on the Tracks. Largely inspired by the disintegration of his marriage, Blood on the Tracks was hailed as a return to form by critics and it became his second number one album. After jamming with folkies in Greenwich Village, Dylan decided to launch a gigantic tour, loosely based on traveling medicine shows. Lining up an extensive list of supporting musicians -- including Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Rambling Jack Elliott, Arlo Guthrie, Mick Ronson, Roger McGuinn, and poet Allen Ginsberg -- Dylan dubbed the tour the Rolling Thunder Revue and set out on the road in the fall of 1975. For the next year, the Rolling Thunder Revue toured on and off, with Dylan filming many of the concerts for a future film. During the tour, Desire was released to considerable acclaim and success, spending five weeks on the top of the charts. Throughout the Rolling Thunder Revue, Dylan showcased "Hurricane," a protest song he had written about boxer Rubin Carter, who had been unjustly imprisoned for murder. The live album Hard Rain was released at the end of the tour. Dylan released Renaldo and Clara, a four-hour film based on the Rolling Thunder tour, to poor reviews in early 1978.

Early in 1978, Dylan set out on another extensive tour, this time backed by a band that resembled a Las Vegas lounge band. The group was featured on the 1978 album Street Legal and the 1979 live album At Budokan. At the conclusion of the tour in late 1978, Dylan announced that he was a born-again Christian, and he launched a series of Christian albums that following summer with Slow Train Coming. Though the reviews were mixed, the album was a success, peaking at number three and going platinum. His supporting tour for Slow Train Coming featured only his new religious material, much to the bafflement of his long-term fans. Two other religious albums -- Saved (1980) and Shot of Love (1981) -- followed, both to poor reviews. In 1982, Dylan traveled to Israel, sparking rumors that his conversion to Christianity was short-lived. He returned to secular recording with 1983's Infidels, which was greeted with favorable reviews.

Dylan returned to performing in 1984, releasing the live album Real Live at the end of the year. Empire Burlesque followed in 1985, but its odd mix of dance tracks and rock & roll won few fans. However, the five-album/triple-disc retrospective box set Biograph appeared that same year to great acclaim. In 1986, Dylan hit the road with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers for a successful and acclaimed tour, but his album that year, Knocked Out Loaded, was received poorly. The following year, he toured with the Grateful Dead as his backing band; two years later, the souvenir album Dylan & the Dead appeared.

In 1988, Dylan embarked on what became known as "The Never-Ending Tour" -- a constant stream of shows that ran on and off into the late '90s. That same year, he released Down in the Groove, an album largely comprised of covers. The Never-Ending Tour received far stronger reviews than Down in the Groove, but 1989's Oh Mercy was his most acclaimed album since 1974's Blood on the Tracks. However, his 1990 follow-up, Under the Red Sky, was received poorly, especially when compared to the enthusiastic reception for the 1991 box set The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased), a collection of previously unreleased outtakes and rarities.

For the remainder of the '90s, Dylan divided his time between live concerts and painting. In 1992, he returned to recording with Good As I Been to You, an acoustic collection of traditional folk songs. It was followed in 1993 by another folk album, World Gone Wrong, which won the Grammy for Best Traditional Folk Album. After the release of World Gone Wrong, Dylan released a greatest-hits album and a live record.

Dylan released Time Out of Mind, his first album of original material in seven years, in the fall of 1997. Time Out of Mind received his strongest reviews in years and unexpectedly debuted in the Top Ten. Its success sparked a revival of interest in Dylan -- he appeared on the cover of Newsweek and his concerts became sell-outs. Early in 1998, Time Out of Mind received three Grammy Awards -- Album of the Year, Best Contemporary Folk Album and Best Male Rock Vocal. Another album of original material, Love and Theft, followed in 2001. Soon after its release, Dylan announced that he was making his own film, to star Jeff Bridges, Penelope Cruz, John Goodman, Val Kilmer, and many more. The accompanying soundtrack, Masked and Anonymous, was released in July 2003.
Discography

2007 - Dylan [3CD]

01. Bob Dylan - Song To Woody
02. Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
03. Bob Dylan - Masters Of War
04. Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
05. Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
06. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
07. Bob Dylan - All I Really Want To
08. Bob Dylan - My Back Pages
09. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me, Babe
10. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
11. Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
12. Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
13. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
14. Bob Dylan - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
15. Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street
16. Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
17. Bob Dylan - Just Like A Woman
18. Bob Dylan - Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
19. Bob Dylan - All Along The Watchtower
20. Bob Dylan - You Ain't Goin' Anywhere
21. Bob Dylan - Lay Lady Lay
22. Bob Dylan - If Not For You
23. Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Released
24. Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
25. Bob Dylan - On A Night Like This
26. Bob Dylan - Forever Young
27. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue
28. Bob Dylan - Simple Twist Of Fate
29. Bob Dylan - Hurricane
30. Bob Dylan - Changing The Guards
31. Bob Dylan - Gotta Serve Somebody
32. Bob Dylan - Precious Angel
33. Bob Dylan - The Groom's Still Waiting At The Altar
34. Bob Dylan - Jokerman
35. Bob Dylan - Dark Eyes
36. Bob Dylan - Blind Willie McTell
37. Bob Dylan - Brownsville Girl
38. Bob Dylan - Silvio
39. Bob Dylan - Ring Them Bells
40. Bob Dylan - Dignity
41. Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken
42. Bob Dylan - Under The Red Sky
43. Bob Dylan - You're Gonna Quit Me
44. Bob Dylan - Blood In My Eyes
45. Bob Dylan - Not Dark Yet
46. Bob Dylan - Things Have Changed
47. Bob Dylan - Make You Feel My Love
48. Bob Dylan - High Water (For Charley Patton)
49. Bob Dylan - Po' Boy
50. Bob Dylan - Someday Baby
51. Bob Dylan - When The Deal Goes Down

2007 - Scandinavium Gothenburg (Bootleg)

01. Bob Dylan - Introduction
02. Bob Dylan - Cat's In The Well
03. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me, Babe
04. Bob Dylan - Watching The River Flow
05. Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma
06. Bob Dylan - When The Deal Goes Down
07. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
08. Bob Dylan - Spirit On The Water
09. Bob Dylan - Honest With Me
10. Bob Dylan - Girl Of The North Country
11. Bob Dylan - Rollin' And Tumblin'
12. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In The Blue
13. Bob Dylan - Nettie Moore
14. Bob Dylan - Summer Days
15. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
16. Bob Dylan - Encore
17. Bob Dylan - Thunder On The Mountain
18. Bob Dylan - All Along The Watchtower

2006 - Blues

01. Bob Dylan - She Belongs To Me
02. Bob Dylan - Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
03. Bob Dylan - It Takes A Lot To Laugh; It Takes A Train To Cry
04. Bob Dylan - Down In The Flood
05. Bob Dylan - Meet Me In The Morning
06. Bob Dylan - Gotta Serve Somebody
07. Bob Dylan - The Groom's Still Waiting At The Alter
08. Bob Dylan - Seeing The Real You At Last
09. Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken
10. Bob Dylan - Dirt Road Blues
11. Bob Dylan - High Water (For Charley Patton)
12. Bob Dylan - Blind Willie Mctell

2006 - Heart Of Mine: Love Songs Of Bob Dylan

01. Bob Dylan - Buckets Of Rain
02. Bob Dylan - Lay Baby Lay (Lay Lady Lay)
03. Bob Dylan - To Be Alone With You
04. Bob Dylan - Heart Of Mine
05. Bob Dylan - Make You Feel My Love
06. Bob Dylan - Moonlight
07. Bob Dylan - You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
08. Bob Dylan - Golden Loom
09. Bob Dylan - On A Night Like This
10. Bob Dylan - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
11. Bob Dylan - Wedding Song
12. Bob Dylan - You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

2006 - Modern Times

01. Bob Dylan - Thunder On The Mountain
02. Bob Dylan - Spirit On The Water
03. Bob Dylan - Rollin' And Tumblin'
04. Bob Dylan - When The Deal Goes Down
05. Bob Dylan - Someday Baby
06. Bob Dylan - Working Man's Blues #2
07. Bob Dylan - Beyond The Horizon
08. Bob Dylan - Nettie Moore
09. Bob Dylan - The Levee's Gonna Break
10. Bob Dylan - Ain't Talkin'

2003 - Masked & Anonymous

01. Bob Dylan - My Back Pages
02. Bob Dylan - Gotta Serve Somebody
03. Bob Dylan - Down In The Flood
04. Bob Dylan - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
05. Bob Dylan - Most Of The Time
06. Bob Dylan - On A Night Like This
07. Bob Dylan - Diamond Joe
08. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
09. Bob Dylan - One More Cup Of Coffee
10. Bob Dylan - If You See Her, Say Hello
11. Bob Dylan - Dixie
12. Bob Dylan - Senor
13. Bob Dylan - Cold Irons Bound
14. Bob Dylan - City Of Gold

2001 - Love And Theft

01. Bob Dylan - Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum
02. Bob Dylan - Mississippi
03. Bob Dylan - Summer Days
04. Bob Dylan - Bye And Bye
05. Bob Dylan - Lonesome Day Blues
06. Bob Dylan - Floater (Too Much To Ask)
07. Bob Dylan - High Water (for Charlie Patton)
08. Bob Dylan - Moonlight
09. Bob Dylan - Honest With Me
10. Bob Dylan - Po' Boy
11. Bob Dylan - Cry A While
12. Bob Dylan - Sugar Baby

1997 - Time Out Of Mind

01. Bob Dylan - Love Sick
02. Bob Dylan - Dirt Road Blues
03. Bob Dylan - Standing In The Doorway
04. Bob Dylan - Million Miles
05. Bob Dylan - Tryin' To Get To Heaven
06. Bob Dylan - 'Til I Fell In Love With You
07. Bob Dylan - Not Dark Yet
08. Bob Dylan - Cold Irons Bound
09. Bob Dylan - Make You Feel My Love
10. Bob Dylan - Can't Wait
11. Bob Dylan - Highlands

1996 - Blowing In The Wind

01. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
02. Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings
03. Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
04. Bob Dylan - It Takes A Lot To Laugh
05. Bob Dylan - I Want You
06. Bob Dylan - When The Ship Comes In
07. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
08. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Momesick Blues
09. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
10. Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Woman 12 & 35
11. Bob Dylan - Ballad Of Hollis Brown
12. Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street
13. Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
14. Bob Dylan - Lust Like A Woman
15. Bob Dylan - Queen Jane Approximately
16. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me Babe

1995 - MTV Unplugged

01. Bob Dylan - Tombstone Blues
02. Bob Dylan - Shooting Star
03. Bob Dylan - All Along the Watchtower
04. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
05. Bob Dylan - John Brown
06. Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
07. Bob Dylan - Desolation Row
08. Bob Dylan - Dignity
09. Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
10. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
11. Bob Dylan - With God On Our SIde

1993 - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [CD 1]

01. Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone
02. Bob Dylan - Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat
03. Bob Dylan - Introduction by Kris Kristoffe
04. Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
05. Bob Dylan - Foot Of Pride
06. Bob Dylan - Masters Of War
07. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
08. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me Babe
09. Bob Dylan - What Was It You Wanted
10. Bob Dylan - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
11. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
12. Bob Dylan - Seven Days
13. Bob Dylan - Just Like A Woman
14. Bob Dylan - When The Ship Comes In
15. Bob Dylan - You Ain't Goin'Nowhere

1993 - The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration [CD 2]

01. Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
02. Bob Dylan - All Along The Watchtower
03. Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Released
04. Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Ri
05. Bob Dylan - Emotionally Yours
06. Bob Dylan - When I Paint My Masterpiece
07. Bob Dylan - Absolutely Sweet Marie
08. Bob Dylan - License To Kill
09. Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
10. Bob Dylan - Roger McGuinn _ Mr. Tambourine
11. Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Ble
12. Bob Dylan - My Back Pages
13. Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
14. Bob Dylan - Girl Of The North Country

1993 - World Gone Wrong

01. Bob Dylan - World gone wrong
02. Bob Dylan - Love Henry
03. Bob Dylan - Ragged & dirty
04. Bob Dylan - Blood in my eyes
05. Bob Dylan - Broke down engine
06. Bob Dylan - Delia
07. Bob Dylan - Stack a lee
08. Bob Dylan - Two soldiers
09. Bob Dylan - Jack-a-roe
10. Bob Dylan - Lone pilgrim

1992 - Good As I Been To You

01. Bob Dylan - Fankie & Albert
02. Bob Dylan - Jim Jones
03. Bob Dylan - Blackjack Davey
04. Bob Dylan - Canadee-I-O
05. Bob Dylan - Sitting On The Top Of The World
06. Bob Dylan - Little Maggie
07. Bob Dylan - Hard Times
08. Bob Dylan - Step It Up And Go
09. Bob Dylan - Tomorrow Night
10. Bob Dylan - Athur McBride
11. Bob Dylan - You're Gonna Quit Me
12. Bob Dylan - Diamond Joe
13. Bob Dylan - Froggie Went A Courtin'

1990 - Under The Red Sky

01. Bob Dylan - Wiggle Wiggle
02. Bob Dylan - Under the Red Sky
03. Bob Dylan - Unbelievable
04. Bob Dylan - Born in Time
05. Bob Dylan - T.V. Talkin' Song
06. Bob Dylan - 10,000 Men
07. Bob Dylan - 2 X 2
08. Bob Dylan - God Knows
09. Bob Dylan - Handy Dandy
10. Bob Dylan - Cat's in the Well

1989 - Dylan & The Dead

01. Bob Dylan - Slow Train
02. Bob Dylan - I want you
03. Bob Dylan - Gotta serve somebody
04. Bob Dylan - Queen Jane approximately
05. Bob Dylan - Joey
06. Bob Dylan - All along the watchtower
07. Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's door

1989 - Oh Mercy

01. Bob Dylan - Political World
02. Bob Dylan - Where Teardrops Fall
03. Bob Dylan - Everything Is Broken
04. Bob Dylan - Ring Them Bells
05. Bob Dylan - Man In The Long Black Coat
06. Bob Dylan - Most Of The Time
07. Bob Dylan - What Good Am I-
08. Bob Dylan - Disease Of Conceit
09. Bob Dylan - What Was It You Wanted
10. Bob Dylan - Shooting Star

1988 - Down In The Groove

01. Bob Dylan - Let's Stick Together
02. Bob Dylan - When Did You Leave Heaven?
03. Bob Dylan - Sally Sue Brown
04. Bob Dylan - Death Is Not The End
05. Bob Dylan - Had A Dream About You, Baby
06. Bob Dylan - Ugliest Girl In The World
07. Bob Dylan - Silvio
08. Bob Dylan - Ninety Miles An Hour (Down A Dead End Street)
09. Bob Dylan - Shenandoah
10. Bob Dylan - Rank Strangers To Me

1986 - Knocked Out Loaded

01. Bob Dylan - You Wanna Ramble
02. Bob Dylan - They Killed Him
03. Bob Dylan - Driftin' Too Far From The Shore
04. Bob Dylan - Precious Memories
05. Bob Dylan - Maybe Someday
06. Bob Dylan - Brownsville Girl
07. Bob Dylan - Got My Mind Made Up
08. Bob Dylan - Under Your Spell

1985 - Empire Burlesque

01. Bob Dylan - Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love?)
02. Bob Dylan - Seeing the Real You at Last
03. Bob Dylan - I'll Remember You
04. Bob Dylan - Clean Cut Kid
05. Bob Dylan - Never Gonna Be the Same Again
06. Bob Dylan - Trust Yourself
07. Bob Dylan - Emotionally Yours
08. Bob Dylan - When the Night Comes Falling From the Sky
09. Bob Dylan - Something's Burning, Baby
10. Bob Dylan - Dark Eyes

1984 - Real Live

01. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
02. Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
03. Bob Dylan - I and I
04. Bob Dylan - License To Kill
05. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me, Babe
06. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue
07. Bob Dylan - Masters of War
08. Bob Dylan - Ballad of a thin Man
09. Bob Dylan - Girl from the north country
10. Bob Dylan - Tombstone Blues

1983 - Infidels

01. Bob Dylan - Jokerman
02. Bob Dylan - Sweetheart Like You
03. Bob Dylan - Neighborhood Bully
04. Bob Dylan - License to Kill
05. Bob Dylan - Man of Peace
06. Bob Dylan - Union Sundown
07. Bob Dylan - I and I
08. Bob Dylan - Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight

1981 - Shot Of Love

01. Bob Dylan - Shot of Love
02. Bob Dylan - Heart of Mine
03. Bob Dylan - Property of Jesus
04. Bob Dylan - Lenny Bruce
05. Bob Dylan - Watered-Down Love
06. Bob Dylan - The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar
07. Bob Dylan - Dead Man, Dead Man
08. Bob Dylan - In the Summertime
09. Bob Dylan - Trouble
10. Bob Dylan - Every Grain of Sand

1980 - Saved

01. Bob Dylan - A Satisfied Mind
02. Bob Dylan - Saved
03. Bob Dylan - Covenant Woman
04. Bob Dylan - What Can I Do For You?
05. Bob Dylan - Solid Rock
06. Bob Dylan - Pressing On
07. Bob Dylan - In The Garden
08. Bob Dylan - Saving Grace
09. Bob Dylan - Are You Ready

1979 - Slow Train Coming

01. Bob Dylan - Gotta Serve Somebody
02. Bob Dylan - Precious Angel
03. Bob Dylan - I Believe In You
04. Bob Dylan - Slow Train
05. Bob Dylan - Gonna Change My Way Of Thinking
06. Bob Dylan - Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others)
07. Bob Dylan - When You Gonna Wake Up
08. Bob Dylan - Man Gave Names To All The Animals
09. Bob Dylan - When He Returns

1978 - Bob Dylan At Budokan [CD 1]

01. Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
02. Bob Dylan - Shelter From the Storm
03. Bob Dylan - Love minus Zero / No limit
04. Bob Dylan - Ballad of a thin man
05. Bob Dylan - Don't think twice
06. Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
07. Bob Dylan - One more cup of coffee
08. Bob Dylan - Like a rolling stone
09. Bob Dylan - I shall be released
10. Bob Dylan - Is your love in vain?
11. Bob Dylan - Going, going, gone

1978 - Bob Dylan At Budokan [CD 2]

01. Bob Dylan - Blowin' In The Wind
02. Bob Dylan - Just Like A Woman
03. Bob Dylan - Oh, Sister
04. Bob Dylan - Simple Twist Of Fate
05. Bob Dylan - All Along The Watchtower
06. Bob Dylan - I Want You
07. Bob Dylan - All I Really Want To Do
08. Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
09. Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
10. Bob Dylan - Forever Young
11. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'

1978 - Street Legal

01. Bob Dylan - Changing The Guards
02. Bob Dylan - New Pony
03. Bob Dylan - No Time To Think
04. Bob Dylan - Baby Stop Crying
05. Bob Dylan - Is Your Love In Vain
06. Bob Dylan - Senor (Tales Of Yankee Power)
07. Bob Dylan - True Love Tends To Forget
08. Bob Dylan - We Better Talk This Over
09. Bob Dylan - Where Are You Tonight

1976 - Desire

01. Bob Dylan - Hurricane
02. Bob Dylan - Isis
03. Bob Dylan - Mozambique
04. Bob Dylan - One more cup of coffee
05. Bob Dylan - Oh, sister
06. Bob Dylan - Joey
07. Bob Dylan - Romance in Duranco
08. Bob Dylan - Black diamond bay
09. Bob Dylan - Sara

1976 - Hard Rain (Live)

01. Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
02. Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings
03. Bob Dylan - Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
04. Bob Dylan - Oh, Sister
05. Bob Dylan - Lay, Lady, Lay
06. Bob Dylan - Shelter From The Storm
07. Bob Dylan - You're A Big Girl Now
08. Bob Dylan - I Threw It All Away
09. Bob Dylan - Idiot Wind

1975 - Blood On The Tracks

01. Bob Dylan - Tangled Up In Blue
02. Bob Dylan - Simple Twist Of Fate
03. Bob Dylan - You're A Big Girl Now
04. Bob Dylan - Idiot Wind
05. Bob Dylan - You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
06. Bob Dylan - Meet Me In The Morning
07. Bob Dylan - Lily, Rosemary And The Jack of Hearts
08. Bob Dylan - If You See Her, Say Hello
09. Bob Dylan - Shelter From The Storm
10. Bob Dylan - Buckets Of Rain

1975 - The Basement Tapes [CD 1]

01. Bob Dylan - Odds And Ends
02. Bob Dylan - Orange Juice Blues (Blues for breakfast)
03. Bob Dylan - Million Dollar Bash
04. Bob Dylan - Yazoo Street Scandal
05. Bob Dylan - Goin' To Acapulco
06. Bob Dylan - Katies's Been Gone
07. Bob Dylan - Lo And Behold!
08. Bob Dylan - Bessie Smith
09. Bob Dylan - Clothes Line Saga
10. Bob Dylan - Apple Suckling Tree
11. Bob Dylan - Please, Mrs. Henry
12. Bob Dylan - Tears Of Rage

1975 - The Basement Tapes [CD 2]

01. Bob Dylan - Too much of nothing
02. Bob Dylan - Yea! Heavy and a bottle of bread
03. Bob Dylan - Ain't no more cane
04. Bob Dylan - Crash on the Levee (Down in the flood)
05. Bob Dylan - Ruben Remus
06. Bob Dylan - Tiny Montgomery
07. Bob Dylan - You ain't goin' nowhere
08. Bob Dylan - Don't ya tell Henry
09. Bob Dylan - Nothing was delivered
10. Bob Dylan - Open the door, Homer
11. Bob Dylan - Long distance operator
12. Bob Dylan - This wheel's on fire

1974 - Before The Flood (Live) [CD 1]

01. Bob Dylan - Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
02. Bob Dylan - Lay Lady Lay
03. Bob Dylan - Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
04. Bob Dylan - Knockin' on Heaven's Door
05. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me Babe
06. Bob Dylan - Ballad Of A Thin Man
07. Bob Dylan - Up On Cripple Creek
08. Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Released
09. Bob Dylan - Endless Highway
10. Bob Dylan - The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
11. Bob Dylan - Stage Fright

1974 - Before The Flood (Live) [CD 2]

01. Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
02. Bob Dylan - Just Like A Woman
03. Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
04. Bob Dylan - The Shape I'm In
05. Bob Dylan - When You Awake
06. Bob Dylan - The Weight
07. Bob Dylan - All Along the Watchtower
08. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
09. Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
10. Bob Dylan - Blowin'in the Wind

1974 - Planet Waves

01. Bob Dylan - On a Night Like This
02. Bob Dylan - Going, Going, Gone
03. Bob Dylan - Tough Mama
04. Bob Dylan - Hazel
05. Bob Dylan - Something There is About You
06. Bob Dylan - Forever Young
07. Bob Dylan - Forever Young
08. Bob Dylan - Dirge
09. Bob Dylan - You Angel You
10. Bob Dylan - Never Say Goodbye
11. Bob Dylan - Wedding Song

1973 - Pat Garrett & Billy The Kid

01. Bob Dylan - Main Title Theme (Billy)
02. Bob Dylan - Cantina Theme (Workin' For The Law)
03. Bob Dylan - Billy 1
04. Bob Dylan - Bunkhouse Theme
05. Bob Dylan - River Theme
06. Bob Dylan - Turkey Chase
07. Bob Dylan - Knockin' On Heaven's Door
08. Bob Dylan - Final Theme
09. Bob Dylan - Billy 4
10. Bob Dylan - Billy 7

1970 - New Morning

01. Bob Dylan - If Not for You
02. Bob Dylan - Day of the Locusts
03. Bob Dylan - Time Passes Slowly
04. Bob Dylan - Went to See the Gypsy
05. Bob Dylan - Winterlude
06. Bob Dylan - If Dogs Run Free
07. Bob Dylan - New Morning
08. Bob Dylan - Sign on the Window
09. Bob Dylan - One More Weekend
10. Bob Dylan - The Man in Me
11. Bob Dylan - Three Angels
12. Bob Dylan - Father of Night

1970 - Self Portrait

01. Bob Dylan - All the Tired Horses
02. Bob Dylan - Alberta # 1
03. Bob Dylan - I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know
04. Bob Dylan - Days of 49
05. Bob Dylan - Early Mornin' Rain
06. Bob Dylan - In Search of Little Sadie
07. Bob Dylan - Let It Be Me
08. Bob Dylan - Little Sadie
09. Bob Dylan - Woogie Boogie
10. Bob Dylan - Belle Isle
11. Bob Dylan - Living the Blues
12. Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
13. Bob Dylan - Copper Kettle (The Pale Moonlight)
14. Bob Dylan - Blue Moon
15. Bob Dylan - Gotta Travel On
16. Bob Dylan - The Boxer
17. Bob Dylan - Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
18. Bob Dylan - Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go)
19. Bob Dylan - Take a Message To Mary
20. Bob Dylan - It Hurts Me Too
21. Bob Dylan - Minstrel Boy
22. Bob Dylan - She Belongs to Me
23. Bob Dylan - Wigwam
24. Bob Dylan - Alberta # 2

1969 - Complete Nashville Sessions

01. Bob Dylan - Complete Nashville Sessions

1969 - Nashville Skyline

01. Bob Dylan - Girl From The North Country (with Johnny Cash)
02. Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline Rag
03. Bob Dylan - To Be Alone With You
04. Bob Dylan - I Threw It All Away
05. Bob Dylan - Peggy Day
06. Bob Dylan - Lay Lady Lay
07. Bob Dylan - One More Night
08. Bob Dylan - Tell Me That It Isn't True
09. Bob Dylan - Country Pie
10. Bob Dylan - Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You

1967 - John Wesley Harding

01. Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding
02. Bob Dylan - As I Went Out One Morning
03. Bob Dylan - I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
04. Bob Dylan - All Along the Watchtower
05. Bob Dylan - The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
06. Bob Dylan - Drifter's Escape
07. Bob Dylan - Dear Landlord
08. Bob Dylan - I Am a Lonesome Hobo
09. Bob Dylan - I Pity the Poor Immigrant
10. Bob Dylan - The Wicked Messenger
11. Bob Dylan - Down Along the Cove
12. Bob Dylan - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight

1966 - Blonde On Blonde

01. Bob Dylan - Rainy day women nos 12 & 35
02. Bob Dylan - Pledging my time
03. Bob Dylan - Visions of Johanna
04. Bob Dylan - One of us must know (sooner or later)
05. Bob Dylan - I want you
06. Bob Dylan - Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis blues again
07. Bob Dylan - Leopard-skin pill-box hat
08. Bob Dylan - Just like a woman
09. Bob Dylan - Most likely you go your way and I'll go mine
10. Bob Dylan - Temporary like Achilles
11. Bob Dylan - Absolutely sweet Marie
12. Bob Dylan - 4th time around
13. Bob Dylan - Obviously 5 believers
14. Bob Dylan - Sad eyed lady of the lowlands

1965 - Bringing It All Back Home

01. Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues
02. Bob Dylan - She Belongs To Me
03. Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm
04. Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit
05. Bob Dylan - Outlaw Blues
06. Bob Dylan - On The Road Again
07. Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan's 115th Dream
08. Bob Dylan - Mr. Tambourine Man
09. Bob Dylan - Gates of Eden
10. Bob Dylan - It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
11. Bob Dylan - It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

1965 - Highway 61 Revisited

01. Bob Dylan - Like a Rolling Stone
02. Bob Dylan - Tombstone Blues
03. Bob Dylan - It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
04. Bob Dylan - From a Buick 6
05. Bob Dylan - Ballad of a Thin Man
06. Bob Dylan - Queen Jane Approximately
07. Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited
08. Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
09. Bob Dylan - Desolation Row

1964 - Another Side Of Bob Dylan

01. Bob Dylan - All I Really Want to Do
02. Bob Dylan - Black Crow Blues
03. Bob Dylan - Spanish Harlem Incident
04. Bob Dylan - Chimes of Freedom
05. Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Free No. 10
06. Bob Dylan - To Ramona
07. Bob Dylan - Motorpsycho Nitemare
08. Bob Dylan - My Back Pages
09. Bob Dylan - I Don't Believe You
10. Bob Dylan - Ballad in Plain D
11. Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me Babe

1964 - The Times They Are A-Changin'

01. Bob Dylan - The Times They Are A-Changin'
02. Bob Dylan - Ballad Of Hollis Brown
03. Bob Dylan - With God On Our Side
04. Bob Dylan - One Too Many Mornings
05. Bob Dylan - North Country Blues
06. Bob Dylan - Only A PAwn In Their Game
07. Bob Dylan - Boots Of Spanish Leather
08. Bob Dylan - When The Ship Comes In
09. Bob Dylan - The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
10. Bob Dylan - Restless Farewell

1963 - The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan

01. Bob Dylan - Blowin' in the Wind
02. Bob Dylan - Girl from the North Country
03. Bob Dylan - Masters of War
04. Bob Dylan - Down the Highway
05. Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan's Blues
06. Bob Dylan - A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
07. Bob Dylan - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
08. Bob Dylan - Bob Dylan's Dream
09. Bob Dylan - Oxford Town
10. Bob Dylan - Talking World War III Blues
11. Bob Dylan - Corrina, Corrina
12. Bob Dylan - Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance
13. Bob Dylan - I Shall Be Free

1962 - Bob Dylan

01. Bob Dylan - You're No Good
02. Bob Dylan - Talkin' New York
03. Bob Dylan - In My Time of Dyin'
04. Bob Dylan - Man of Constant Sorrow
05. Bob Dylan - Fixin' to Die
06. Bob Dylan - Pretty Peggy-o
07. Bob Dylan - Highway 51
08. Bob Dylan - Gospel Plow
09. Bob Dylan - Baby, Let Me Follow You Down
10. Bob Dylan - House of the Risin' Sun
11. Bob Dylan - Freight Train Blues
12. Bob Dylan - Song to Woody
13. Bob Dylan - See That My Grave is Kept Clean