Completely agree with the top 2 placements. On a short list of my favorite albums. 1 . Blonde on Blonde The inclusion of the tracks Please Crawl Out My Window and She's Your Lover Now from the Blonde on Blonde period just barely put this in the top position for me and that is the way I listen to it. 2. Highway 61 Revisited super close to Blonde on Blonde actually this was my favorite when I was younger. Would have been even better with the inclusion of Positively Fourth Street recorded during this period. 3. Bringing It All Back Home 4. Another Side of the Bob Dylan 5. Freewheelin Bob Dylan 6. The Basement Tapes 7. John Wesley Harding 8. Blood on the Tracks but I prefer the New York Sessions 9. Desire 10. Love and Theft 11. Oh Mercywo of my favorite albums.
I would swap Basement Tapes for Street Legal, one of Dylan's best, if underrated, albums. Needs to be ranked much higher than #22, perhaps 5 or so. Otherwise, nicely done. Now, try each of his songs :)
Don't know why Dylan fans hate on Knocked out Loaded so much. Brownsville Girl is epic, and many of the songs have a soulful groove. Plus his acoustic cover albums (World gone Wrong, Good as I been to You) are a treat and should (imao) be higher on the list. To further incite a riot, Blonde on Blonde would have been better as a single album. There I said it.
H61R is a far superior creation to BoB. It's all killer, with no filler, and it changed the game for literally everyone else. If BoB had been released as a single album, without the filler, then maybe it could top H61R... but I doubt it tbh.
Agreed, it sometimes just depends on what mood and atmosphere you want at the time and he supplies it all,brilliant
Completely agree with the top 2 placements. On a short list of my favorite albums.
1 . Blonde on Blonde The inclusion of the tracks Please Crawl Out My Window and She's Your Lover Now from the Blonde on Blonde period just barely put this in the top position for me and that is the way I listen to it.
2. Highway 61 Revisited super close to Blonde on Blonde actually this was my favorite when I was younger. Would have been even better with the inclusion of Positively Fourth Street recorded during this period.
3. Bringing It All Back Home
4. Another Side of the Bob Dylan
5. Freewheelin Bob Dylan
6. The Basement Tapes
7. John Wesley Harding
8. Blood on the Tracks but I prefer the New York Sessions
9. Desire
10. Love and Theft
11. Oh Mercywo of my favorite albums.
I would swap Basement Tapes for Street Legal, one of Dylan's best, if underrated, albums. Needs to be ranked much higher than #22, perhaps 5 or so. Otherwise, nicely done. Now, try each of his songs :)
I agree whit you, it's in my top 10, maybe 6th or 7th
Changing of the Guards man
yep Street Legal easy top 10 for me
Can't argue with 1,2,3,4.
I remember Blood On The Tracks being labeled Dylan’s best work. But Bob Dylan and best work are often mentioned together.
Just because he released it after a couple of weak albums, it's great but not his best by any means
@@ruben7350 A matter of taste
@@ruben7350It's his Best by far
Don't know why Dylan fans hate on Knocked out Loaded so much. Brownsville Girl is epic, and many of the songs have a soulful groove. Plus his acoustic cover albums (World gone Wrong, Good as I been to You) are a treat and should (imao) be higher on the list. To further incite a riot, Blonde on Blonde would have been better as a single album. There I said it.
H61R is a far superior creation to BoB. It's all killer, with no filler, and it changed the game for literally everyone else.
If BoB had been released as a single album, without the filler, then maybe it could top H61R... but I doubt it tbh.
BLOOD ON THE TRACKS AT 3?! ITS HUMANITYS GREATEST ACHEIVEMENT
Nah that's Blonde on Blonde
@@ruben7350 yes BLONDE his greatest all-round album not just great lyrics but with also catchy accessible pop melodies
@@ruben7350No, its Blood On The Tracks
60s by far his greatest.
How can anyone rate his work, he was the Shakespeare of our time. Jim
Apart from the top 2 being reversed and Shot of Love being much higher that's pretty much my choices to.
Shot of Love good album that could have been better easy top 15
Shot of Love is great.
Bringing It all Back Home...always refused, too ..Oh Mercy his most beautifully sounding Imo.
Blood On The Tracks is his best album
not too bad
Give "Saved" more chances. I rate it much higher. And Love and Theft lower, but it's only details. All his Albums are interesting. 😅
Yes all OK. But live at Budokan it is greet .
Basement Tapes above Street Legal and Rough and Rowdy Ways is a big miss.
Street Legal is one of his weakest works
Nope. Way off.
Shot of Love!
I agree this is so stupid Pat garrett in 31
@@pistachoone1958 well I think there were bigger crimes
@@whiteline4023 yep should be much higher