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Raw, intimate folk, utilizing harmonica, acoustic guitar, and his trademark nasal vocals.
The mid-1970s marked a major creative rebirth for Dylan, driven by personal turmoil and a return to high-energy touring.
A transitional record mixing spiritual themes with secular rock, highlighted by the masterpiece "Every Grain of Sand." The Chameleonic 1980s (1983–1989) bob dylan complete discography 19592012 320
's official studio discography from his 1962 debut through 2012 consists of 35 studio albums. While "1959" often marks his earliest home recordings, his first professional studio release occurred in March 1962. Key Studio Albums (1962–2012)
Recorded in a house called "Big Pink" with his backing group (later known as The Band), these sessions produced informal, mythic American roots music. Though heavily bootlegged for years, they remain vital to his catalog. John Wesley Harding (1967) While "1959" often marks his earliest home recordings,
Half-acoustic and half-electric, introducing the world to "Subterranean Homesick Blues" and "Mr. Tambourine Man."
No discussion of a "complete" Dylan discography is complete without mentioning . While not included in the 47-disc "Vol. One" (which focused on official studio and live releases), the series is essential for a truly complete collection, especially as many of the early 1959-1961 recordings are found here. Launched in 1991 with Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 , the series has become its own sprawling discography, unearthing session outtakes, demos, and full concerts. For the fan who has everything, seeking out the 320 kbps versions of these 16+ volumes is the next logical step in the journey. featuring a prominent
After a turbulent 1980s marked by uneven production choices, Dylan entered a late-career golden age that cemented his status as a living patriarch of American song.
Modern Times continued his exploration of pre-war American music and topped the Billboard charts. Together Through Life followed soon after, featuring a prominent, accordion-led blues sound. Tempest (2012)
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:
Widely considered one of his finest achievements, chronicling the painful breakdown of his marriage.